LIPO-C with NAD+

I may give it a try if ALL of the crystals are gone. My current vial of Pegasus (with no crystals) that I first punctured about two weeks ago STINKS, A little dribble came out of the stopper when I was drawing a dose this morning and I have been smelling it all day. I think it is headed for the trash.

I stil have some Biboost+ left and ordered a vial of Shred today. I will need to wait to see when the Shred is scheduled to arrive and then decide if I pin the Bioboost, Crystal Pegasus or funky stanky Pegasus.
Shred? Did I miss a source? What is that?
 
I may give it a try if ALL of the crystals are gone. My current vial of Pegasus (with no crystals) that I first punctured about two weeks ago STINKS, A little dribble came out of the stopper when I was drawing a dose this morning and I have been smelling it all day. I think it is headed for the trash.

I stil have some Biboost+ left and ordered a vial of Shred today. I will need to wait to see when the Shred is scheduled to arrive and then decide if I pin the Bioboost, Crystal Pegasus or funky stanky Pegasus.
Does the Pegasus have Glutathione in it? That smells like sulfur and it is normal.
 
I didn't understand the difference so I google'd it:

TLDR: Cyano B12 is the cheap stuff and Methyl B12 is good

Enter Google AI:
  • Production: CyanoB12 is synthetic, while methylB12 is naturally occurring.
  • Body use: The body can convert synthetic forms of vitamin B12 into natural ones. After absorption, the methyl group is removed from methylB12, and the body must re-form it to make it usable.
  • Supplements: CyanoB12 is more commonly used in supplements because it's less expensive than other forms of vitamin B12.
  • Foods: MethylB12 is found in foods like fish, meat, eggs, and milk
  • Health benefits: Both forms of vitamin B12 can help with conditions like B12 deficiency, pernicious anemia, ALS, and neuropathic pain. MethylB12 may also help with sleep quality and circadian rhythm.
    Bioavailability: Some research suggests that methylB12 is more bioavailable than cyanoB12, while other research suggests that there's no difference in absorption or bioavailability between the two forms.



Cyanocobalamin is synthesized with and contains small amounts of cyanide. It is supposed to be safe but I try not to temp fate too often.
 
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