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Title: No known toxicity of vitamin B-12 = function to repair dna and cellular wallz
Post by: Bast000 on June 02, 2009, 03:28:27 PM
How are results of people who take alot of b-12?

How are results who megadose it orally?


Since there is "no known toxicity" it would make sense to go all out on this stuff. Or learn/figure out how to increase its absorbtion rate (already know part of that answer=yogurt)
Title: Re: No known toxicity of vitamin B-12 = function to repair dna and cellular wallz
Post by: Aquiles on June 02, 2009, 03:29:12 PM
A friend of mine takes it orally and he swears by it. It made him "happier", made hem loose a little fat but for him the best advantage is de nice fine mood you get from it. He started taking it like they recommended, but then he started o.d.-ing on it. no problems so far. In my opinion everything that the body doesnt needs it gets rid of it in terms of excrement.
Title: Re: No known toxicity of vitamin B-12 = function to repair dna and cellular wallz
Post by: Bast000 on June 02, 2009, 03:30:31 PM
A friend of mine takes it orally and he swears by it. It made him "happier", made hem loose a little fat but for him the best advantage is de nice fine mood you get from it. He started taking it like they recommended, but then he started o.d.-ing on it. no problems so far. In my opinion everything that the body doesnt needs it gets rid of it in terms of excrement.


Thanks Aquiles spoken like a true champ  ;D
Title: Re: No known toxicity of vitamin B-12 = function to repair dna and cellular wallz
Post by: tendonitis on June 02, 2009, 03:31:00 PM
A friend of mine takes it orally and he swears by it. It made him "happier", made hem loose a little fat but for him the best advantage is de nice fine mood you get from it. He started taking it like they recommended, but then he started o.d.-ing on it. no problems so far. In my opinion everything that the body doesnt needs it gets rid of it in terms of excrement.


will you be adding b-12 to your stack o' roids for the next Mr. Getbig contest?
Title: Re: No known toxicity of vitamin B-12 = function to repair dna and cellular wallz
Post by: Aquiles on June 02, 2009, 03:37:35 PM
Thanks Aquiles spoken like a true champ  ;D

you are welcome little grassshoppaa  ;D
Title: Re: No known toxicity of vitamin B-12 = function to repair dna and cellular wallz
Post by: Montague on June 02, 2009, 08:24:56 PM
How are results of people who take alot of b-12?

How are results who megadose it orally?


Since there is "no known toxicity" it would make sense to go all out on this stuff. Or learn/figure out how to increase its absorbtion rate (already know part of that answer=yogurt)

How do you define oral "megadose?"
It doesn't take much to go over % Daily Value.
1 1000 mcg serving is 16667% of the RDA.

How much are you talking?
Title: Re: No known toxicity of vitamin B-12 = function to repair dna and cellular wallz
Post by: suckmymuscle on June 03, 2009, 12:27:40 AM
How are results of people who take alot of b-12?

How are results who megadose it orally?


Since there is "no known toxicity" it would make sense to go all out on this stuff. Or learn/figure out how to increase its absorbtion rate (already know part of that answer=yogurt)

  I've taken up to a gram of b-12 and got nothing from it, either good bad. Worthless if you ask.

SUCKMYMUSCLE
Title: Re: No known toxicity of vitamin B-12 = function to repair dna and cellular wallz
Post by: tbombz on June 03, 2009, 08:13:03 AM
inject b12, dont take it orally
Title: Re: No known toxicity of vitamin B-12 = function to repair dna and cellular wallz
Post by: Rimbaud on June 03, 2009, 09:00:58 AM
  I've taken up to a gram of b-12 and got nothing from it, either good bad. Worthless if you ask.

SUCKMYMUSCLE

A gram? I think you mean 1mg.
Title: Re: No known toxicity of vitamin B-12 = function to repair dna and cellular wallz
Post by: Exal on June 03, 2009, 09:23:53 AM
b-12 is barely absorbed when taken orally, i think the number is something like 1%(unless bound in foods)

injecting is the way to go
Title: Re: No known toxicity of vitamin B-12 = function to repair dna and cellular wallz
Post by: Aquiles on June 03, 2009, 09:40:35 AM
b-12 is barely absorbed when taken orally, i think the number is something like 1%(unless bound in foods)

injecting is the way to go

Yes true, oral is not so efficient as injectable B12.
Title: Re: No known toxicity of vitamin B-12 = function to repair dna and cellular wallz
Post by: suckmymuscle on June 04, 2009, 12:27:32 AM
A gram? I think you mean 1mg.

  I knew someone would bring this up. No, I really took a gram. That was an amount of 10 bottles of b-12 at once. Each tab had 400 micrograms(400 thousands of a miligram) and I took 2,500 of them over an entire day to see if an uber dose would do anything. It didn't, except that I got a brutal stomach ache and spend the next three days vomiting - and had my liver enzymes shoot through the roof.

SUCKMYMUSCLE
Title: Re: No known toxicity of vitamin B-12 = function to repair dna and cellular wallz
Post by: tbombz on June 04, 2009, 09:25:28 AM
  I knew someone would bring this up. No, I really took a gram. That was an amount of 10 bottles of b-12 at once. Each tab had 400 micrograms(400 thousands of a miligram) and I took 2,500 of them over an entire day to see if an uber dose would do anything. It didn't, except that I got a brutal stomach ache and spend the next three days vomiting - and had my liver enzymes shoot through the roof.

SUCKMYMUSCLE
sounds liek fun

why did you do that - you could have injected it
Title: Re: No known toxicity of vitamin B-12 = function to repair dna and cellular wallz
Post by: Seijuro on June 05, 2009, 06:34:01 AM
How are results of people who take alot of b-12?

How are results who megadose it orally?


Since there is "no known toxicity" it would make sense to go all out on this stuff. Or learn/figure out how to increase its absorbtion rate (already know part of that answer=yogurt)

What I know is that it's pretty easy to eliminate "overdose" through orine, it's an hydrosoluble vitamin. I didn't know about that low oral absortion... I use to take 2000% per day (easy with n.o. xplode and red bull (sugar free of course haha), and no problem at all.
Title: Re: No known toxicity of vitamin B-12 = function to repair dna and cellular wallz
Post by: Rimbaud on June 07, 2009, 04:43:58 AM
  I knew someone would bring this up. No, I really took a gram. That was an amount of 10 bottles of b-12 at once. Each tab had 400 micrograms(400 thousands of a miligram) and I took 2,500 of them over an entire day to see if an uber dose would do anything. It didn't, except that I got a brutal stomach ache and spend the next three days vomiting - and had my liver enzymes shoot through the roof.

SUCKMYMUSCLE

Is there any reason why you did this?
Title: Re: No known toxicity of vitamin B-12 = function to repair dna and cellular wallz
Post by: ChAoSandPAIN on June 07, 2009, 02:06:44 PM
Insofar as I know, there's only one actual recorded instance of hypervitaminosis, and that involved Vitamin A.  A guy was eating a pound of Polar Bear livera day and ended up with hypervitaminosis, though it wasn't fatal, and he recovered right after he ceased to eat the liver.  He was injesting, as I recall, something on the order of one million times the USRDA.
Title: Re: No known toxicity of vitamin B-12 = function to repair dna and cellular wallz
Post by: suckmymuscle on June 14, 2009, 10:29:52 PM
Is there any reason why you did this?

  I did some crazy stuff in my younger days, like taking 500 grams of glutamine on an empty stomach, first thing in the morning, and then go sprinting to see if that would boost my GH levels - sprinting causes a massive surge of lactic acid, lowering blood PH, and thus causing the hypothalamus to release GHRH.

SUCKMYMUSCLE
Title: Re: No known toxicity of vitamin B-12 = function to repair dna and cellular wallz
Post by: Rimbaud on June 15, 2009, 06:23:49 PM
  I did some crazy stuff in my younger days, like taking 500 grams of glutamine on an empty stomach, first thing in the morning, and then go sprinting to see if that would boost my GH levels - sprinting causes a massive surge of lactic acid, lowering blood PH, and thus causing the hypothalamus to release GHRH.

SUCKMYMUSCLE

Holy cow...you're the man. Can't say I've never done the same type of shit before. I one time to 50 grams of vitamin c in a 24 hour period - to see what would happen. Well, my piss glowed for about two days & I had the shits for two days too.