Rob: Yes you can start the B12 a few days before you go to the track. I would
take them with grapefruit juice to speed the absorption into the system and do
about ten to twenty times the RDA. You can't harm yourself because, as I said,
it's water soluble and will just pass through your system. That's what causes
the phenomenon that Bill mentioned in his e-mail. Let us know what you think of
the results. Thanks - Ed
Bill Babcock <BillB@bnj.com> wrote: We used to use B12 for hangover
cure--that and lots of D and C. Friends said
it works best if you inject it, but I never felt that bad or trusted them
that much. Only downside I know of is orange urine that smells like a horse
has been lurking.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-fot@autox.team.net
> [mailto:owner-fot@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of rob
> Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 5:15 PM
> To: EDWARD BARNARD; Joe Curry; 'SHANE Ingate'; fot@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: [FOT] Garage question: No Triumph content
>
> could you go on a B12 regiment a few days before going to
> the track and expect it to work ?
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "EDWARD BARNARD"
> To: "Joe Curry" ; "'SHANE Ingate'"
> ;
> Sent: Monday, July 31, 2006 8:59 AM
> Subject: RE: [FOT] Garage question: No Triumph content
>
>
> > Joe: Actually you are correct! If you don't feel like buying one of
> > the
> > CO2 repellers, which do work wonderfully, eat garlic. When I was in
> > the Army they did an experiment with us ( no, our goverment would
> > never do
> > that!) using vitamin B12, which garlic contains. They had
> us take B12
> > in mega-doses, and, after just a few days the little flying
> vermin hated us.
> > When you sweat your body secretes an odor that they hate, but that
> > humans can't smell. Garlic contains large amounts of B
> vitamins, but
> > taken in large doses will repell everything. The nice thing about B
> > vitamins is that they are water soluble and are not retained in the
> > body like A and D so they cause no damage; excess is just sent out
> > through the waste. So Shane, get yourself a big bottle of B
> vitamins
> > and send those buggers after your unsuspecting neighbor who you may
> > not like anyway. Thanks - Ed
> >
> > Joe Curry wrote: GARLIC!
> >
> > No wait, that's for Vampires. Maybe it will work on other blood
> > suckers as well.
> >
> > Joe C.
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: owner-fot@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-fot@autox.team.net] On
> > Behalf Of SHANE Ingate
> > Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 8:54 AM
> > To: fot@autox.team.net
> > Subject: [FOT] Garage question: No Triumph content
> >
> > Amici,
> >
> > For those who live near swampy areas (like DC), what do
> y'all do about
> > mosquitoes in the garage? The blood-suckers are attracted
> to me like
> > flies to, you know, and they eat me alive.
> > I don't use Deet or apply any chemicals to my skin (except
> engine and
> > tranny oil, but hey, its a LBC). No A/C so I usually keep the door
> > open and use a large fan to circulate the marginally cooler evening
> > air
> >
> > I've thought of getting a grant for building a preciion guided
> > mega-watt laser or aerial nano-bug swatters, but short of
> fantasy, I
> > do have bat houses and encourage field swallows.
> >
> > Shane Ingate, the bane of all blood-suckers, in Maryland
> >
> >
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