I'm going on a week of self-medicating myself with this stuff:
I hit myself with about 1.0 cc every morning. I've been rather pleased with the results. Better energy, less mental fog, and I can rip a phonebook in half... well, two of three aint bad.
Because I am a type 1 diabetic, injecting myself with stuff is nothing new. I have read a whole slew of whitepapers and steroid websites, err 'fitness forums' that tout the cheap benefit on injecting B12, that simply taking the oral supplement absorbs about 2% - 5% of the vitamin, where injecting gives you the full measure.
In the recent past, I have tested to be deficient in B6, so I figured that popping some 'B Complex' would kill two birds with one stone.
So, OSA Doctors: Is the goodness I'm feeling with injectable B Complex a junkie placebo effect? Is there a real benefit?
I hit myself with about 1.0 cc every morning. I've been rather pleased with the results. Better energy, less mental fog, and I can rip a phonebook in half... well, two of three aint bad.
Because I am a type 1 diabetic, injecting myself with stuff is nothing new. I have read a whole slew of whitepapers and steroid websites, err 'fitness forums' that tout the cheap benefit on injecting B12, that simply taking the oral supplement absorbs about 2% - 5% of the vitamin, where injecting gives you the full measure.
In the recent past, I have tested to be deficient in B6, so I figured that popping some 'B Complex' would kill two birds with one stone.
So, OSA Doctors: Is the goodness I'm feeling with injectable B Complex a junkie placebo effect? Is there a real benefit?
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