No, Vitamin B-12 cannot be used to cook crack cocaine. Crack cocaine is a powerful illegal drug made from cocaine, typically processed with baking soda and water. Vitamin B-12 is a nutrient essential for human health, not a cooking agent for drugs. It's important to seek help if you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse.
Use absolute references. e.g. $B$12 instead of just B12.
They find how many hours of sleep they get each night by using a cook book. Then they cook food. Then they do their math homework with a cook book.
use her apperance such as;colour,height,beauty,etc
he/she uses it to measure the right things to cook with.
people use thermal energy to cook and heat our bodies and for hot air balloons
actually they cut the crack up because cocaine is already in a powder and crack is more of a rock i guess you can say, but they use a razor blade
Yes
No. Vitamin B12 injections will not accomplish this result.
that means you cook crack cocaine
how do you use vinegar to get crack out of your system
There is no medical use for crack, no. There is a medical use for cocaine -- it is used as an anesthetic in eye surgeries -- but not crack.
some websites suggest that you can crush up some types of pills and cook them like the cocaine. They call it ghetto crack.
You will need to consult a technician.
a crack head use crack
No
Very few people are ever deficient in B12. a vitamin that occurs in meat, milk and other dairy product (such as eggs). Unless you are on a vegan diet, there should be no reason for you to be deficient in B12, and taking a B12 supplement will probably not prove beneficial. Consult your GP/family doctor before starting a B12 supplement. (Added note) People suffering from Chronic Anaemia cannot absorb vitamin B12 from their food, and B12 tablets are of no use. They need to have a B12 injection every 3 months.
Your body needs B12 to have brain and nervous system functions. B12 is commonly used for the metabolism of a cell, DNA synthesis / regulation, and energy production (from fatty acids). Some people can also have a disorder (perniscious anemia) where their bodies cannot process B12, or their bodies use it up too fast. If a person also has a certain type of tapeworm, the parasite would use up the B12 in their body.