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Comment · Mon, June 15, 2015 · Ceretropic

MK 677 cures hangovers

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lifthard_swouler · 34 points

A couple of days ago, I went out and partied the night before and important meeting. I drank a little (lot) too much and woke up with a pretty bad hangover the next day.

In a hail mary attempt to not feel like shit and be able to make the meeting, I randomly decided to take 25mg of MK 677 that I had leftover from an experiment. It was about a month since I had last taken it.

It worked! My nausea and sickness was quickly replaced with an extreme hunger. Rather than nibbling on a piece of toast with some Gatorade, as I normally would when I'm hungover, I smashed 5 eggs, 2 pieces of toast, and 3 glasses of orange juice.

I still had a minor headache for the rest of the day, but nothing even remotely close to how shitty I felt before taking MK677.

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burythesystem · 1 points

Yes, and no. I have taken oral cyanocobalamin and D3 at the same time in the past, with no really noticeable results. I have taken Ceretropic's sublingual B12, but did not have any D3 at the time. Now I have about 1/5 of a bottle of sulingual B12 remaining, and just got some D3 in that I recently ordered, so as of a few days ago, yes.

I have just winged it in the past with supplement regimens aimed at targeting my MTHFR gene, other mutations, and sleep issues. Not random per say, I have researched quite a bit, and tried all kinds of different supps and dosing protocols, but I just can't seem to crack the chronic fatigue nut. Sleep is reasonable for the most part, with occasional hiccups, now that I know what to avoid.

I think I need to get a blood test to really see where my hormone/vitamin levels are. Based on some reading, there seems to be a subset of people who do not do well with oral or sublingual B12, but need injections initially to get their B12 levels up and kicking to appropriate levels. Apparently when B12 is low or non-existent, you cannot process dietary B12? I think it's possible I should look into injectable B12. Any thoughts on that angle?

u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic

The B12 issue you are thinking of is a coenzyme issue, where you cannot absorb/convert dietary B12 to useable B12 in the blood. With our solution that is not an issue, since you have two active forms, and are taking it sublingually.

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