Experience the scientifically supported benefits of Vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin), designed to revitalize both body and mind. Our treatment delivers an essential dose of this vital nutrient, known for boosting energy levels, enhancing cognitive function, and improving mood[1]. B12 injections promote healthy red blood cell production and support optimal nerve function[2], making them an effective solution for overall well-being. Choose Vitamin B12 injections for a focused, energetic, and healthier lifestyle.
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Four Week Supply of B12
Vitamin B12 Injections
Vitamin B12 Injections
Common B12 benefits:
- Boost energy levels[1]
- Enhance cognitive function[1]
- Help improve mood[1]
- Support healthy red blood cell production[2]
- Promote optimal nerve function[2]
- Contribute to overall well-being[2]
- Help prevent Vitamin B12 deficiency-related issues[2]
- Help alleviate fatigue and brain fog[2]
How Vitamin B12 injections work
- The body requires B12 as an essential vitamin, yet it cannot produce it on its own[1]
- Our injections contain methylcobalamin B12, a natural form, as opposed to cyanocobalamin[1]
- Unlike alternative methods such as pills, intramuscular injections ensure direct delivery of B12 into the bloodstream[3]
- Approximately 15% of the US population experiences B12 deficiency[2]
- The likelihood of B12 deficiency is higher in individuals with nutrient deficiencies and gut-related health issues[2]
- The initial instances of B12 supplementation can be traced back to 1849[4]
What's included
- B12 (methylcobalamin) 10mL vial (4 week supply)
- Needles, syringes & alcohol pads
- FREE consult with our physician
How it works...
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1. Choose Your Treatment
Choose which treatment you are interested in and complete the checkout process.
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2. Virtual Meeting with Physician
Purchases include a free consult with our physician who will determine if the treatment is right for you.
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3. Treatment Shipped to Your Door
Treatment ships from an FDA-accredited pharmacy. Follow the included instructions to safely and easily administer the treatment.
Questions & Answers
Why opt for an injection over oral supplements?
Injections offer superior bioavailability compared to oral supplements as they bypass the digestive system. While oral supplements may be effective for some, our ability to process them can decline as we age.
What is the recommended frequency for administering the injections?
Depending on the medical consult, begin with 1mL injections 1-2 times per week. If needed, you may gradually increase to 2mL/cc injections 1-2 times per week, or as directed by the physician. If you decide you'd like to increase the dosage to 2mL/cc, contact our physician.
How do I administer this treatment?
This treatment should be administered intra-muscularly. See video instructions here.
Important information
- Actual product packaging may appear differently than shown.
- Prescription items necessitate a virtual assessment by a physician who will decide whether a prescription is suitable.
- The above statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Possible side effects
The primary side effect associated with B12 injections is irritation at the site of injection. If you experience this, try altering the injection location or reducing the frequency of injections. Avoid using B12 injections if you are pregnant, nursing, or intending to become pregnant or breastfeed in the near future. For a comprehensive list of potential side effects, go here.
Storage information
Keep this medication at a temperature between 68°F and 77°F (20°C to 25°C), ensuring it is away from heat, dampness, and direct light. Make certain that all medication is inaccessible to children. Safely dispose of any remaining medication after its expiration date. Refrain from discarding unused medications by flushing them or pouring them down a sink or drain.
Sources:
[1] O'Leary, F., & Samman, S. (2010). Vitamin B12 in health and disease. Nutrients, 2(3), 299-316. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu2030299
[2] Green, R., Allen, L. H., Bjørke-Monsen, A. L., Brito, A., Guéant, J. L., Miller, J. W., ... & Stabler, S. P. (2017). Vitamin B12 deficiency. Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 3, 17040. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrdp.2017.40
[3] Butler, C. C., Vidal-Alaball, J., Cannings-John, R., McCaddon, A., Hood, K., Papaioannou, A., ... & Dunstan, F. (2006). Oral vitamin B12 versus intramuscular vitamin B12 for vitamin B12 deficiency. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, (3). https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD004655.pub2
[4] Scalabrino, G. (2009). The multi-faceted basis of vitamin B12 (cobalamin) neurotrophism in adult central nervous system: Lessons learned from its deficiency. Progress in Neurobiology, 88(3), 203-220. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pneurobio.2009.04.004
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