Thread: B12 inject or oral
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04-25-2006, 06:56 AM #1New Member
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B12 inject or oral
hey
does anyone no whats a better option??
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04-25-2006, 07:01 AM #2
injectable, you would have to take a bucket full of orals to get the same benefit
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04-25-2006, 08:36 AM #3
i agree..injectable is absorbed alot more than oral b12 i read somewhere that only like 10% of oral b12 is absorbed and the rest is wasted but it depends what you want to use it for
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04-25-2006, 03:19 PM #4Originally Posted by pelly789
also, though much of the oral is wasted, considering the cost proportionately, oral is still far cheaper.
all things considered, i think i get enough b12 from my vitamins and actually posted a thread asking about the benefits of injecting b12 which seemed to be inconclusive. i just have to ask, why would you want that much extra b12? my "ultra vita man" vitamins have 5000%, so even if only 10% is absorbed, i'd still be getting 500%. why inject for more than that? could it truly have any added benefit?
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04-25-2006, 04:07 PM #5
Shot
Injected, is way more better absorbed.
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04-25-2006, 05:30 PM #6New Member
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thanks for the replies.
so if i was to inject 1000mg/per week would i still take oral b12? and the same if i took 1000mg/month?
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05-03-2006, 03:22 AM #7Originally Posted by ascendant
A more relevant amount would be the 'toxic' amount.
Remember.. the rda of vitamin C is 60 mg... but longevity doctors have researched that the intravenous use of vitamin C (the ascorbate salt) at supramaximal dosages (measured in grams not micrograms: 10+ gr) have amazing effects.
Simply put.. more is better in some instances.
Originally Posted by ascendant
Originally Posted by ascendant
Originally Posted by ascendant
That, like the aforementioned opinion, are erroneous.
Soil leaching; choice of vitamin substrate added (to supplements etc.); are a few factors which affect the bio-availability of a a micronutrient. Also add factors such as environmental polution etc. With environmental toxins: synthetic estrogens (from plastics); heavy metal substrates etc..Our need for specific vitamins (C; E; B-complex, namely) is higer.. substantially higher.
Originally Posted by ascendant
Originally Posted by ascendant
Originally Posted by ascendant
I know personally, when i add it my energy levels improve almost immediately. I get 'fuller' in appearance etc.
The b-complex vitamins are known as the 'stress' vitamins simply because elimination of the complex is higher.. loads higher in times of stress.
As hard -training athletes, exposed to the same level of environmental toxins as the 'rest of the world'.. but coupling this with exorbitant additional stressors (increased protein load; increased muscle mass etc.)... our 'requirements' of EVERYTHING would be higher dontcha think?
Ponder that.
Narkissos
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05-03-2006, 05:45 AM #8New Member
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ok so what if i had a full screening of my vitamins levels with a blood test.
if all the levels are fine is there a need to supplement?
im talking all vitamins here not just b12
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05-03-2006, 03:13 PM #9
great info narkissos, thanks. after all that info, i think i might try the injectable for myself. what do you suggest as a daily dosage for the b-12 though, considering i'm already getting so much from the multi? i'd still need the multi for all the other nutrients of course, but i wouldn't mind adding in the b-12 and see if i get anything from it.
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05-03-2006, 09:54 PM #10Originally Posted by squashOriginally Posted by Narkissos
That depends on you rather... 'perceived need' i should say.
Some vitamins in 'higher' amounts can be ergogenic imo.
Like the B-complex as mentioned prior... When i increase my B intake i feel better. My body utilises food better etc.
So the choice of whether you should supplement should be based around perceived need.
Obviously the rda has merit with respect to certain vitamins: those with cumulative toxicity.. like the fat-soluble Vitamin D
Narkissos
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05-03-2006, 10:10 PM #11Originally Posted by ascendant
When i use it during my contest prep i use 1000 mcg once per week in the intial stages.. then 1000 mcg EOD day in the latter stages of my prep when energy levels have dropped.
This is actually the inverse of how it is used during the treatment of anemia etc.
The treatment for anemia is as follows:
Initially: 1,000 micrograms on alternate days as long as improvement is occurring.
Maintenance: 1,000 micrograms every two months
500- 1000 mcg injectable b-12 once per week...
Or at the very least 500- 1000 mcg injectable b-12 once every two weeks
Narkissos
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