B12 Vitamin Injections
Description:
B12 is naturally found in things that many of us already include in our diets. It is found in the eggs, meat, and dairy that we eat each day. However, many individuals have issues absorbing adequate amounts of B12. Populations at risk for deficiency include vegetarians, vegans, and individuals with Chronic disease. By supplementing with the natural ingredients of methlycobalamin, choline, methoine, and inositol, adequate B12 levels are restored.
How long Does it Last?
To maintain adequate levels of B12, it is recommended to receive injections weekly.
What does it treat?
B12 plays a fundamental role in providing energy for the brain to operate smoothly, and is part of the production of red blood cells. Deficiencies of B12 include symptoms like feeling light headed, fatigue, poor recall, memory problems, and even diarrhea of constipation.
What to expect in my treatment?
An intramuscular shot into your gluteus maximus.
Is there anything to avoid pre treatment?
Contraindications of treatment include any known allergy to any of the components of B12, cobalt, and cobalamin. Please refrain from treatment if you have low amounts of potassium, and Leber’s Hereditary Optic Atrophy.
What results can I expect?
Vitamin B12 helps your body use fat and carbohydrates for energy and make new protein. When treating a deficiency, B12 can have a tremendous affect on weight loss, energy, memory issues, and fatigue.
“Slim Shot” Amino Acid Injections
Description:
A “Slim Shot’ is a lipotropic substance that decreases the deposit or speeds up the removal of fat within the liver. The compounds within this shot play an important role in the body’s use of fat. They enhance the liver and gallbladder’s role by decreasing fat deposits and speeding up metabolism of fat and its removal. The key amino acids used in this shot include Choline, Methione, and Inisotol.
How long Does it Last?
To maintain optimum results it is recommended to receive a Slim Shot once biweekly.
What does it treat?
This shot treats deficiencies in key amino acids including choline, methione, and inositol. By boosting the liver, you are better able to form healthy cells in the body, boost energy, speed up metabolism and help increase activity levels.
What to expect in my treatment?
An intramuscular shot into your gluteus maximus.
Is there anything to avoid pre treatment?
Contraindications of treatment include any known allergy to any of the components of B12, cobalt, and cobalamin. Please refrain from treatment if you have low amounts of potassium, and Leber’s Hereditary Optic Atrophy.
What results can I expect?
Enhanced liver and gallbladder functioning resulting in decreased fat deposits and a faster metabolism.