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Intramuscular injections bypass the digestive system to get the vitamins where they belong, for serious results.
B12 injections fuel the metabolism, for energy, stress, mood, detoxification and more.
B12 plus B complex; a more balanced and complete vitamin B shot.
Helps reduce tension and anxiety: B12, B6, Magnesium.
B12, B complex, MIC. Best results are achieved when combined with a full weight-loss program. If you need to lose in excess of 15 pounds, consider the medically-supervised weight loss program.
If you’re new to the idea of vitamin injections, you might wonder why someone might choose this option over a daily supplement. However, injections have an important edge over oral supplements that you may not be aware of.
For some people, an injection makes more sense because it makes nutrients such as vitamin B12, other B vitamins and magnesium much more available.
For example, older people frequently have a problem with low acid levels in their stomachs. When the pH of the stomach is higher than three, you can experience digestive issues as well as problems such as acid reflux. A low acid content can also cause poor vitamin absorption. When you take a vitamin injection, on the other hand, the vitamin goes directly into your bloodstream, solving the absorption issue.
If you have digestive issues, the injection bypasses the digestive system, and the vitamin starts working immediately. Further, there is no risk of the body eliminating the vitamins by seeing them as waste. Your cells will have immediate access to the vitamins, something that doesn’t happen that fast with pills.
Unlike oral vitamin supplements, you do not need to take a vitamin injection every day. One injection will last you for a week or more, depending on your health condition. You will see results quickly as your body absorbs all the vitamins immediately.
Your body needs vitamin B12, but it cannot produce it. So it’s important to supplement in some way if you’re not getting enough vitamin B12 through your diet alone.
If you need to boost the low levels of this vitamin in your body, you can take it as an oral supplement or as an injection – both either in the form of cyanocobalamin or methylcobalamin. When you take B12 as an injection, you need to have a doctor’s prescription in order to ensure that there are no harmful interactions with other medications. Furthermore, a doctor knows what signs to look for to show that you have vitamin B12 deficiency, so that you only get the dose you need.
The B vitamins are used to create energy, they’re needed for the formulation of red blood cells, and to make neurotransmitters in the brain which affect mood and mental function, and they’re essential for detoxification of chemicals in the body. There are many more benefits of the injections.
B vitamins are responsible for energy production in your body. When you take the vitamins via injection, they become immediately available for energy production. If you have a vitamin B12 deficiency, you may feel tired all the time due to B12 deficiency anemia. Additionally you may have difficulty walking, memory loss, or even numbness and tingling.
You can buy vitamin pills off the counter without a doctor’s supervision or prescription. You can also take a pill every day without any major side effects, unlike an injection that you do not need as often.
The pills will go through the digestive process, and this can be a challenge if you have issues with your digestion and absorption. Taking a proton pump inhibitor or other medications that reduce stomach acid for reflux or ulcers, as well as taking metformin for diabetes, can reduce absorption of B12 in food or supplements. The pills also take longer to take effect as you have to wait for the entire digestive process. The pills might be less expensive, but you need to take them almost every day to get the benefits of the supplement.
You cannot overdose on vitamin B12. However, you need to discuss the dosage and frequency of the vitamin injections with your doctor. The doctor will check the level of deficiency of the vitamin to determine the right dosage for you.
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