Would someone clarify this for me?

rooster1

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I was searching for inj B-12 and this was all the info they had on their product.

An aqueous solution of B vitamins to provide a supplemental nutritional supply of vitamins and complexed cobalt to cattle, sheep and swine.

Does anyone know what aqueous is?And Complexed cobalt?It sounded like I would be getting the wrong stuff??Or is it?:confused:
 
Wouldn't aqueous mean a water solution? Or that it is water soluable.
 
Yes,I see the resemblence to aqua.I bet your right.It was more the cobalt thing that worried me.It sounded like something xtra that I didn't need.
It was the only inj. B-12 on the vet site,so it's got to be it.
 
Cobalt would be a trace mineral supplement that is added. Complexed means that it is incorporated into a molecule and not elemental cobalt.
B vitamins are very well absorbed orally unless you are deficent in Intrinsic factor or have malabsorbtion. I'd just stick to oral versions,no need to inject unless you are diseased.
 
Wow,that felt like a slap in the face.

I wanted you to say the opposite because I was so looking forward to sticking more needles in myself...HAHA....

No actually,I was feeling a little puny on this cycle??I have had the worst time trying to eat.And energy is down some.So was looking for something to give me a little kick....And thought that would be it. I thought inj. B-12 was good for that but will try the oral and see if it helps.Thanks Deca.
 
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