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Day 2 on Durvet B Complex (Info and Mini Log)
Hey guys, I've been feeling a little under the weather, mainly due to stress, but some odd symptoms which seemed to line up with a B12 deficiency. I've always read about b12 injections providing fatigue reduction, mental clarity, so on. Here are some symptoms :
- a pale yellow tinge to your skin.
- a sore and red tongue (glossitis)
- mouth ulcers.
- pins and needles (paraesthesia)
- changes in the way that you walk and move around.
- disturbed vision.
- irritability.
- depression.
I have recently noticed some of these listed. Bolded
I decided to go into my local livestock/ranching store to pick up a strong oral b12, but saw the durvet B complex , so I had to go with that . Purchased with no issues and it was cheaper. This IS a complex however, It's better that route to prevent an imbalance with other B Vitamins.
Shot in delt. Be weary, it stings upon pinning
(Day 1)Yesterday I pinned 1ml and immediately got a rush. After, I definitely felt more focus and energy. It was close to bed and had a hard time getting to bed, but 0 issue falling asleep. When I woke up, I noticed more being more refreshed and having a laser focus in the gym
(Day 2) Today, I pinned .5ml pre workout ~ quad. Less sting . Got the rush feeling again. At the gym - Laser focus and pumps/more vascularity than usual. I'd finish a set and still feel refreshed. That focus you feel is maintained all day. Later, I had a sense of well being and relaxation, but still feeling energy.
For now - Just experimenting with doses and will KEEP you all updated as I'll mini log it
I am a new member , but would truly like to contribute and help others.
God bless !
Product Details
Durvet High Level Vitamin B Complex is for use as a supplemental source of B Complex vitamins in cattle, swine and sheep. These livestock supplements contain 100 mcg of B12 and 100 mcg of B1. These economical supplements for livestock are administered intramuscularly.
- Contains 100 mg of B12
- Contains 100 mg of B1
- Livestock supplements are advantageous when animals have been on a low protein or mineral deficient diet
- Economical supplements for livestock
- Directions-Inject intramuscularly. May be administered subcutaneously or intravenously if recommended by your veterinarian. The following are suggested dosages, depending on the condition of the animal and the desired response
- Adult Cattle: 1 to 2 mL per 100 lb. of body weight
- Calves, Swine and Sheep: 5 mL per 100 lb. of body weight
Last edited by GlorySpecialist; 10-03-2022 at 06:26 AM.
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