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    slin in canada non prescrition!

    just incase you guys didnt know insulin can be bought over the counter with out a prescription in canada.


    heck my local pharmacy sells the humalog and humanalin r for 20$ can!!!!!

    vitamin b-12 10ml bottles for 5 bucks and 30 ml jugs for 11$

    cant beat that for quik and handy...........

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    WOW, what is that 8 cents American ? JK

    I know a lot of folks order humalog from Canadian Pharms, course they get charged a tourist tax and pay more.

    Can't imagine any use for vitamin B-12. Nobody with a diet worth a shat needs aditional B-12.

    Quote Originally Posted by nitroexpress

    heck my local pharmacy sells the humalog and humanalin r for 20$ can!!!!!

    vitamin b-12 10ml bottles for 5 bucks and 30 ml jugs for 11$

    cant beat that for quik and handy...........

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    I don't know where I stand on B-12, but a lot of people seem to like it.
    A lot of people swear buy B-12. Just Ask seatlejunk. If I am not mistaken, he loves B-12. I have a jug of it, and got bored of it quickly, but i do keep it handy for diluting my stanozolol shots, which IMO, is handy, especially if you are using UGL Stanozolol. The Sterility of the B-12 (1.5%B.A) will keep your shots nice and clean. It is also said to help with metabolism and energy levels, but i wouldn't know, my levels are already thru the roof. lol.
    Needles are easy as hell to get in Canada as well, but when i was in B.C. that was a different story. Went to 7 different pharmacies and a needle exchange clininc, and not one 22G. pin. Everyone refused me because i didn't have a B.C. care card, so if I was a diabetic, I figured I would have died.

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    Well its a water soluble vitamin, so any excess just gets passed in the urine, and so little harm in overdosing. I just see no benefit either. Really on a BB diet B-12 is in abundence - meat, eggs, fish and dairy. Vegetarians have a real concern. But I don't give it a second thought.

    Quote Originally Posted by juicy_brucy
    I don't know where I stand on B-12, but a lot of people seem to like it.
    A lot of people swear buy B-12. Just Ask seatlejunk.
    Last edited by Triposinator; 04-11-2006 at 07:09 PM.

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