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Vet Grade Injectable Vitamins- Are they SAFE ?

Well, thanks for the advice and the warnings.

I have decided to go ahead and try the treatment for my tinnitus

I will administer 250,000 IU Vitman A along with 37,500 IU of Vitamin D every 4 days for 6 weeks.

If I begin to experience and Toxic side effects to the vitamin a, I will stop ASAP.

I will keep you all informed.

If i dont , then I must be dead! LOL :D
 
Concerning the morality of scientific research on humans, there was a successful lawsuit filed in the mid 90's against Vanderbilt University, where doctors years before had injected patients (pregnant females I think) with radioactive substances...without their knowledge!

Did this happen in the 50's? Hell no, it happened in the 70's! My point is that you have to be careful when interpreting results of studies. I haven't read the study you're referring to, but you'd do well to ask,"What is the intent of this study?" Was it gov.t sponsored? Military? Many experiements have been conducted on human beings, and they all haven't been benign. Google the chemical "BZT" and you'll find some interesting reading.

Not trying to dissuade you, just trying to say BE CAREFUL. There are people here who encourage mega doses of AS as well...
 
I use vet grade b-12.

Works like a charm! cheaper and same consistency. Yup may not be AS clean as human grade b/c of the standards enforcing it.

However, for all the "I only use human grade" people, I wish I had your cash!!!
 
you do realize that since vit A is fat soluble your body will have a hard time getting rid of it if you od...
you say youll stop with toxic symptoms but by then it will more then likely be to late. If you experiance such symptoms get to a hospital, although i dont know what they could do for you

i wouldnt be courting organ damage if i were you
 
First: have you tried other less potentially harmful approaches to helping tinnitus such as l-acetyl carnitine, ala, nac, and a few others? I would try those first. I know what you are feeling as i am a long time tinnitus sufferer.

second; this whole idea that veterinary drugs are somehow contaminated, impure, do not have to hold to strict standards is just so much bullshit. They are controlled just like human drugs by the fda (the FDA Center for Veterinary medicine). This whole "I would never use an vet drug" attitude is so much opinionated elitism. The truth of the matter is that vet b-12 is every bit as potent and safe to use as human grade! Naturally vet drugs may(or may not) come in dosing that might be inappropriate for human use and you need use a reasonable amount of caution to insure that your dose and use are appropriate.

Bottom line, if you do not want to use them for whatever reason, don't ! but do not go around talking them down without just reason.


jb
 
Bro I why don't you try cutting the Vit A dose in half. I wouldn't really fuq with it too much.
 
the vet grade of b12 is awesome man, im gonna use it for the rest of my freakin awesome, Dude i would do so more research and then just go for it, might as well try it!
 
jboldman said:
First: have you tried other less potentially harmful approaches to helping tinnitus such as l-acetyl carnitine, ala, nac, and a few others? I would try those first. I know what you are feeling as i am a long time tinnitus sufferer.
jb
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also VINPOCETINE is suposed to be effective for tinnitus


second; this whole idea that veterinary drugs are somehow contaminated, impure, do not have to hold to strict standards is just so much bullshit. They are controlled just like human drugs by the fda (the FDA Center for Veterinary medicine). This whole "I would never use an vet drug" attitude is so much opinionated elitism. The truth of the matter is that vet b-12 is every bit as potent and safe to use as human grade! Naturally vet drugs may(or may not) come in dosing that might be inappropriate for human use and you need use a reasonable amount of caution to insure that your dose and use are appropriate.

Bottom line, if you do not want to use them for whatever reason, don't ! but do not go around talking them down without just reason.
jb [/B]


exactly, and who would use these "vet products" if they caused infections and abcesses on their animals?
 
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