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    B12 use

    Hey guys I have seen the vials of vitamin B12 that are sold at ar-research.com and i was wondering what purpose B12 has in using AAS? Is it just for energy boosts?

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    overall well being

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    It can also be used for cutting gear that is painful to shoot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shortie
    It can also be used for cutting gear that is painful to shoot.
    That is the only reason I see to use B-12 injections,other than being B-12 deficient.

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    so which one is it Cutting or Well Being

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    Quote Originally Posted by Presidential Muscle
    so which one is it Cutting or Well Being
    Great Avatar!!

    Well,from personal experience I can tell you I went through a 30 ml bottle of B-12 and didn't see /feel any different than not taking it.I'll refrain from my conclusion on B-12,so I will just say it's good for cutting shots!


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    Pinn-- I second that..I did not feel any different from the many B-12 injections either, but maybe I just did not respond well. I would be interested in others' experiences though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ranran
    Pinn-- I second that..I did not feel any different from the many B-12 injections either, but maybe I just did not respond well. I would be interested in others' experiences though.
    It's a friggin' vitamin...haha...responding has nothing to do with it.Like I said though,I'll keep my mouth shut since the sponsor here sells B-12...but I'm sure you can read between the lines.


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    Conversely, I love my B-12. Yes, it's a vitamin, so the effects will be subtle. But overall, I feel better and have an increased appetite (which is a pain while cutting )

    My multivitamin and B-12 shots have become a daily ritual, but of course people will respond differently to it.

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    Responding has nothing to do with it....how so? Obviously it's a friggin vitamin...c'mon.
    If someone experiences increased energy levels while taking B-12 and another doesn't, you wouldn't say that one responded well and the other did not?

    Some may take vitamin E for high cholesterol or Hawthorne Berries for high BP, however upon a visit to their dr. they are told that both are still high.....you wouldn't say that they didn't respond well to the vitamin/supps?

    But, what do I know I'm just a first year nursing student.

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    [QUOTE=ranran]Responding has nothing to do with it....how so?Explain to me how you respond to a vitamin? Obviously it's a friggin vitamin...c'mon.
    If someone experiences increased energy levels while taking B-12 and another doesn't, you wouldn't say that one responded well and the other did not? Placebo ..simple as that.Show me documented clinical studies to show otherwise(in normal, healthy adult males).

    Some may take vitamin E for high cholesterol or Hawthorne Berries for high BP, however upon a visit to their dr. they are told that both are still high.....you wouldn't say that they didn't respond well to the vitamin/supps?Puuuuleeezzzzzeeee ...I won't even respond to that statement.

    But, what do I know I'm just a first year nursing student.Not much since you aren't going to med school to become a doctor/pharmacists..I'm sure you can take someones BP though[/QUOTE]

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    Easy on the juice man...you're so defensive, I didn't mean to hurt your feelings.

    You're right, that's all I can to do is check BP...you're the man!

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    Thanks alot everyone.

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