Feeling Sluggish? Vitamin B12 Injections Can Help
Feeling Sluggish? Vitamin B12 Injections Can Help.
What is Vitamin B12?
Vitamin B12 is a water-soluble vitamin necessary for healthy red blood cell production, nerve function, and DNA replication. It is commonly found in animal products such as fish, shellfish, meat, eggs, and dairy. Vitamin B12 can also be found in supplement form.
However, the amount of vitamin B12 absorbed from supplements depends on many factors, including the quality of the supplement and your body’s ability to absorb it. Many supplements are broken down by the stomach and liver during the digestive process. When given as an injection, vitamin B12 is 100% bioavailable. This means your body absorbs the whole dose.
Who is at Risk for Vitamin B12 Deficiency?
Vegans and vegetarians who consume limited or no animal products are at greater risk of developing vitamin B12 deficiency. Certain medications such as metformin for diabetes and omeprazole and Protonix for acid reflux can interfere with vitamin B12 absorption in the stomach. People who have had gastrointestinal or stomach surgery may not fully absorb vitamins, as well as those with pernicious anemia, celiac disease, Crohn’s disease, helicobacter pylori infection, or other conditions causing chronic gut inflammation.
What are the Benefits of Vitamin B12 Injections?
Vitamin B12 injections have many benefits including improved energy levels, brain function, mood, and better sleep. Vitamin B12 injections can also help boost immunity, metabolism, and hair growth. Vitamin B12 prevents anemia (low blood count) and may help support bone density.
Where do I Get a Vitamin B12 Injection?
Elevate Health offers quick, convenient vitamin B12 injections. Our office is located at 777 E. William St, Suite 102 in Carson City. Appointments can be made online at www.ElevateHealthNV.com or by calling (775) 430-1207.
The content of this article is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and does not constitute medical or other professional advice.