Vitamin injections are a popular method for boosting overall wellbeing. By delivering essential nutrients directly into the bloodstream, these injections can help improve energy levels, support immune function, and promote overall health. Many people turn to vitamin injections as a way to ensure they are getting the necessary nutrients their body needs to thrive. Whether you are looking to boost your energy, support your immune system, or simply improve your overall health, vitamin injections can be a great option to consider.
VITAMIN B COMPLEX
Vitamin B complex is a group of B vitamins that play a role in your body’s functions, including cardiovascular and cell health.
Vitamin B complex is composed of eight B vitamins:
B1 (thiamine)
B2 (riboflavin)
B3 (niacin)
B5 (pantothenic acid)
B6 (pyridoxine)
B7 (biotin)
B9 (folic acid)
B12 (cobalamin)
B vitamins play a vital role in maintaining good health and
well-being. As the building blocks of a healthy body, B vitamins have a direct impact on your energy levels, brain function, and cell metabolism. Vitamin B complex may help prevent
infections and help support or promote:
cell health
growth of red blood cells
energy levels
eyesight
brain function
digestion
appetite
proper nerve function
hormones and cholesterol production
cardiovascular health
muscle tone
Symptoms may signal you’re not getting enough B vitamins:
skin rashes
cracks around the mouth
scaly skin on the lips
swollen tongue
fatigue
weakness
anemia
confusion or memory loss
irritability or depression
gastrointestinal issues
numbness or tingling in the feet and hands
Some conditions or dietary lifestyles may prevent your gut
from uptaking important nutrients so vitamin injections are good alternative, as they are deposited directly into your body where they are needed, without having to pass through the intestine or gut.
You’re unlikely to have excess B vitamins . That’s because they are water soluble, which means that any excess isn't stored in your body but is excreted in your urine.
VITAMIN B12
Your body needs vitamin B12 for maintaining metabolism, producing DNA and red blood cells, keeping the nervous system healthy, and more. Vitamin B12 is crucial to your
body’s production of red blood cells. When the body is
unable to produce as many healthy red blood cells as it
needs, which is often the case with a vitamin B12 deficiency,
it leads to a condition called anemia.
Anemia makes you feel weak and fatigued. Severe cases
can even damage the heart and nervous systems.
Vitamin B12 deficiencies can cause symptoms, like:
fatigue
weight gain
headaches
skin discolorations such as yellowing
glossitis, which is swelling of the tongue
numbness in the hands and feet
gastrointestinal issues such as bloating, nausea and gas
difficulty concentrating and mental impairment
depressive symptoms
infertility
Vitamin B12 helps your body metabolize food and turn it
into energy. What’s more, vitamin B12 is associated with
lower energy levels. So, if you’re deficient in vitamin B12, injections could help you feel more energetic.
Vitamin B12 may help prevent infections and help support
or promote:
red blood cell formation and anemia prevention
energy levels
bone health and prevent osteoporosis
reduce your risk of macular (eye blurring) degeneration
improve mood and symptoms of depression
cognitive brain function
healthy hair, skin, and nails
Some conditions or dietary lifestyles may prevent your gut
from up-taking important nutrients so vitamin injections are good alternative, as they are deposited directly into your
body where they are needed, without having to pass through the intestine or gut.
You’re unlikely to get too much vitamin B12. That’s because
B12 is water soluble, which means that excess isn't stored in your body but is excreted in your urine.
VITAMIN D3
Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) is most well-known for promoting bone health. But this vitamin is also pivotal for boosting the immune system, enhancing mood and muscle function, and supporting heart health. D3 supplementation may help you achieve glowing skin and better mental clarity. Commonly called "the sunshine vitamin," it is an essential nutrient for overall health and wellness.
Your skin naturally produces vitamin D3 when exposed to the sun. Still, vitamin D deficiency is a common problem if you live in a low sunlight area, or have a health condition, like osteoporosis which would benefit from having D3 injections.
Vitamin D deficiency experiences symptoms:
Muscle pain
Bone pain
Increased sensitivity to pain
Tingling or "pins and needles" sensations in hands or feet
Muscle weakness in upper arms, thighs, hips or legs
Increased risk of bone fractures
Muscle spasms
Some conditions or dietary lifestyles may prevent your gut from up-taking important nutrients so vitamin injections are a good alternative, as they are deposited directly into your body where they are needed, without having to pass through the intestine or gut.
Vitamin D3 may help support or promote:
Bone health
Immune system
Cancer prevention
Muscle function
. Regulate blood Pressure
Healthy hair, skin, and nails
. Healing and recovery
People with hyperparathyroidism, kidney disease, or hypercalcemia (high blood calcium) should typically avoid vitamin D3 supplements.
BIOTIN
Also known as Vitamin B7 and sometimes as Vitamin H or coenzyme R is a water-soluble vitamin that helps the body metabolize fats, carbohydrates, and protein. It also helps maintain a healthy nervous system, but is more commonly known benefits are for its nails, hair and skin and its role in keratin production.
People who eat a healthy diet can get adequate amounts of biotin from the food they ingest. However, there are several groups of people who are more likely to be deficient in this vitamin. These groups include:
Sufferers of telogen effluvium (diffuse hair loss)
Sufferers of alopecia (patchy hair loss)
Patients of Chemotharapy (Anagen Effluvium)
Sufferers of dermatitis (atopic eczema), seborrheic dandruff
People with poor gut health or IBS
People unable to achieve 5 or more fruit and vegetables daily
Some conditions or dietary lifestyles may prevent your gut from up-taking important nutrients so vitamin injections are good alternative, as they are deposited directly into your body where they are needed, without having to pass through the intestine or gut.
Supplementing with Biotin my help support:
Hair skin and nail formation
Metabolism
Psychological function
Diabetes
Normal Nervous system
You’re unlikely to get too much Biotin. That’s because Biotin is water soluble, which means that excess isn't stored in your body but is excreted in your urine.
WEGOVY - WEIGHT MANAGEMENT INJECTIONS
You may have attempted to lose weight and keep it off many times in the past. The ups and downs can certainly be difficult, but you may finally be able to lose weight and keep it off with the help of Wegovy®.
Recommended for adults with obesity or some adults with overweight and weight-related medical problems, along with a reduced-calorie diet and increased physical activity.
WHAT IS WEGOVY?
Wegovy is a weight loss medicine that can help to regulate your appetite and reduce cravings. It can be a very effective medicine to achieve sustained weight loss when used alongside a reduced calorie diet, increased physical activity and healthy lifestyle choices. An injection you give yourself just once a week (subject to clinical suitability), it’s quick and easy to use.
HOW DOES WEGOVY WORK?
While it isn’t guaranteed to work for everyone, Wegovy can be very effective in helping many people to develop dependable eating habits and reach a healthy weight. It does this in several ways:
Regulates appetite
Wegovy mimics a naturally occurring hormone that targets the areas of your brain that control appetite.
Helps you feel fuller
It slows down your digestive system, helping you feel fuller and more satisfied between meals.
Supports healthy eating
Fewer cravings can help you to develop a reliable eating routine for long-term, healthy habits.
THE SCIENCE BIT
The active ingredient in Wegovy is called semaglutide. This is a synthetic version of the hormone glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1),
which is released from the gut after you eat and helps to regulate blood sugar levels. This in turn talks to your brain and tells you
you’re full, reducing your appetite and keeping cravings at bay. It also leads to the stomach emptying more slowly, which helps you
feel fuller for longer.
HOW DO I USE WEGOVY?
You inject Wegovy under the skin once a week using an injection pen. Don’t worry, it’s easier than it sounds and our friendly clinicians are here to answer any questions. You can also watch our video on how to use Wegovy.
You’ll start with a dose of 0.25mg, which will increase every four weeks until you reach the maximum maintenance dose of 2.4mg. If you struggle with side effects or find a lower dose of Wegovy helps you to achieve your healthy weight loss goal, you may not need to continue to increase the dose as per the recommended guidelines.
WHAT ARE THE SIDE EFFECTS?
The most common side effects with use of Wegovy are gastrointestinal in nature: nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea and constipation. Fatigue and headache are also very common, mainly as doses are increased.
Other common side effects include: feeling lightheaded, excess wind (flatulence), development of gallstones, gastroesophageal reflux, injection site reactions, hair loss and hypoglycemia in patients with type 2 diabetes.
In rare cases, there can be serious side effects, such as pancreatitis or anaphylaxis.
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