Here is some good general information on injectable B-12 along with reasons as to why we need it.
NATURAL SOURCES
Beef
Beef liver
Blue cheese
Clams
Eggs
Flounder
Herring
Liverwurst
Mackerel
Milk
Milk products
Sardines
Snapper
Swiss cheese
NOTE: Vitamin B-12 is not found in vegetables.
REASONS TO USE
Promotes normal growth and development.
Treats some types of nerve damage.
Treats pernicious anemia.
Treats and prevents vitamin B-12 deficiencies in people who have had a portion of the gastrointestinal tract surgically removed.
Prevents vitamin-B12 deficiency in vegan vegetarians and persons with absorption diseases
BENEFITS
Helps mental and nervous disorders.
Improves resistance to infection and disease.
Increases appetite.
Promotes growth of someone who has smaller-than-average stature.
Improves memory and the ability to learn.
Increases energy.
WHO NEEDS ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS?
Bodybuilders!!!
Strict vegetarians.
Anyone with inadequate caloric or nutritional dietary intake or increased nutritional requirements.
Those who abuse alcohol or other drugs.
People with a chronic wasting illness, excess stress for long periods or who have recently undergone surgery.
Those with a portion of the gastrointestinal tract surgically removed.
People with recent severe burns or injuries.
DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS
Pernicious anemia, with the following symptoms: Fatigue, profound Weakness, especially in arms and legs Sore tongue Nausea, appetite loss, weight loss Bleeding gums Numbness and tingling in hands and feet Difficulty maintaining balance Pale lips, pale tongue, pale gums Yellow eyes and skin Shortness of breath Depression Confusion and dementia Headache Poor memory
SYMPTOMS
Aging
Allergies
Eye problems
Slow growth
Skin problems
Easy fatigue
Mental symptoms
Sterility
Thyroid disorders
Menstrual disorders
Delusions and hallucinations
LAB TESTS TO DETECT DEFICIENCY
Serum vitamin B-12, a radioactive study usually performed with serum-folic-acid test, called the Schilling Test
Reticulocyte count
What this vitamin does:
Acts as co-enzyme for normal DNA synthesis.
Promotes normal fat and carbohydrate metabolism and protein syntheses.
Promotes growth, cell development, blood-cell development, manufacture of covering to nerve cells, maintenance of normal function of nervous system.
Miscellaneous information:
There is a very low incidence of toxicity of vitamin B-12, even with large amounts up to 1,000mcg/day. I take this amount daily and recommend it too anyone while on a cycle and/or if you are having trouble eating enough to gain weight.
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
Don't take if you:
Are allergic to B-12 given by injection. Allergy to injections produces itching, redness, swelling and rarely blood-pressure drop with loss of consciousness.
OVERDOSE/TOXICITY
Signs and symptoms:
If taken with large doses of vitamin C, vitamin B-12 may cause nosebleed, ear bleeding, dry mouth.
What to do:
For symptoms of overdosage: Discontinue vitamin, and consult doctor. Also see ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS section below.
For accidental overdosage (such as child taking entire bottle): Dial 911 (emergency), 0 for operator or your nearest Poison Control Center.
INTERACTION WITH MEDICINE, VITAMINS OR MINERALS
Interacts with Combined effect Aminosalicylates Reduces absorption of vitamin B-12.
Antibiotics may cause false-low test results for vitamin B-12.
Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) Large doses may destroy vitamin B-12. Separate doses by at least 1 hour.
Chloramphenicol may prevent therapeutic response when vitamin B-12 is
used to treat anemia.
Cholestyramine reduces absorption of vitamin B-12.
Colchicine reduces absorption of vitamin B-12.
Folic Acid- Large doses decrease vitamin B-12 concentrations in blood.
Neomycin (oral forms only) Reduces absorption of vitamin B-12.
Potassium in extended-release Reduces absorption of vitamin B-12. May increase need for vitamin B-12.
INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
Tobacco decreases absorption. Smokers may require supplemental vitamin B-12.
Alcohol in excessive amounts for long periods may lead to vitamin B-12 deficiency.
NATURAL SOURCES
Beef
Beef liver
Blue cheese
Clams
Eggs
Flounder
Herring
Liverwurst
Mackerel
Milk
Milk products
Sardines
Snapper
Swiss cheese
NOTE: Vitamin B-12 is not found in vegetables.
REASONS TO USE
Promotes normal growth and development.
Treats some types of nerve damage.
Treats pernicious anemia.
Treats and prevents vitamin B-12 deficiencies in people who have had a portion of the gastrointestinal tract surgically removed.
Prevents vitamin-B12 deficiency in vegan vegetarians and persons with absorption diseases
BENEFITS
Helps mental and nervous disorders.
Improves resistance to infection and disease.
Increases appetite.
Promotes growth of someone who has smaller-than-average stature.
Improves memory and the ability to learn.
Increases energy.
WHO NEEDS ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS?
Bodybuilders!!!
Strict vegetarians.
Anyone with inadequate caloric or nutritional dietary intake or increased nutritional requirements.
Those who abuse alcohol or other drugs.
People with a chronic wasting illness, excess stress for long periods or who have recently undergone surgery.
Those with a portion of the gastrointestinal tract surgically removed.
People with recent severe burns or injuries.
DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS
Pernicious anemia, with the following symptoms: Fatigue, profound Weakness, especially in arms and legs Sore tongue Nausea, appetite loss, weight loss Bleeding gums Numbness and tingling in hands and feet Difficulty maintaining balance Pale lips, pale tongue, pale gums Yellow eyes and skin Shortness of breath Depression Confusion and dementia Headache Poor memory
SYMPTOMS
Aging
Allergies
Eye problems
Slow growth
Skin problems
Easy fatigue
Mental symptoms
Sterility
Thyroid disorders
Menstrual disorders
Delusions and hallucinations
LAB TESTS TO DETECT DEFICIENCY
Serum vitamin B-12, a radioactive study usually performed with serum-folic-acid test, called the Schilling Test
Reticulocyte count
What this vitamin does:
Acts as co-enzyme for normal DNA synthesis.
Promotes normal fat and carbohydrate metabolism and protein syntheses.
Promotes growth, cell development, blood-cell development, manufacture of covering to nerve cells, maintenance of normal function of nervous system.
Miscellaneous information:
There is a very low incidence of toxicity of vitamin B-12, even with large amounts up to 1,000mcg/day. I take this amount daily and recommend it too anyone while on a cycle and/or if you are having trouble eating enough to gain weight.
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
Don't take if you:
Are allergic to B-12 given by injection. Allergy to injections produces itching, redness, swelling and rarely blood-pressure drop with loss of consciousness.
OVERDOSE/TOXICITY
Signs and symptoms:
If taken with large doses of vitamin C, vitamin B-12 may cause nosebleed, ear bleeding, dry mouth.
What to do:
For symptoms of overdosage: Discontinue vitamin, and consult doctor. Also see ADVERSE REACTIONS OR SIDE EFFECTS section below.
For accidental overdosage (such as child taking entire bottle): Dial 911 (emergency), 0 for operator or your nearest Poison Control Center.
INTERACTION WITH MEDICINE, VITAMINS OR MINERALS
Interacts with Combined effect Aminosalicylates Reduces absorption of vitamin B-12.
Antibiotics may cause false-low test results for vitamin B-12.
Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) Large doses may destroy vitamin B-12. Separate doses by at least 1 hour.
Chloramphenicol may prevent therapeutic response when vitamin B-12 is
used to treat anemia.
Cholestyramine reduces absorption of vitamin B-12.
Colchicine reduces absorption of vitamin B-12.
Folic Acid- Large doses decrease vitamin B-12 concentrations in blood.
Neomycin (oral forms only) Reduces absorption of vitamin B-12.
Potassium in extended-release Reduces absorption of vitamin B-12. May increase need for vitamin B-12.
INTERACTION WITH OTHER SUBSTANCES
Tobacco decreases absorption. Smokers may require supplemental vitamin B-12.
Alcohol in excessive amounts for long periods may lead to vitamin B-12 deficiency.
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