Supporting Energy and Metabolism

B12 IM Therapy involves administering methylcobalamin, an active form of vitamin B12, directly into the muscle to support energy production, metabolism, and overall well-being. Vitamin B12 is essential for red blood cell formation, nerve function, and converting fats and carbohydrates into energy. This intramuscular injection allows for gradual absorption, potentially reducing occasional fatigue, aiding in weight management through enhanced fat-to-energy conversion, and supporting cognitive functions such as focus and mood balance. Individuals seeking to boost energy levels, maintain nerve health, and promote overall vitality may consider this therapy. A consultation is required before treatment to ensure it aligns with individual health needs, and it should be administered under medical supervision.

FAQs

How do I know if I have a B12 deficiency?

Common signs of B12 deficiency include fatigue, weakness, memory issues, tingling in the hands or feet, and mood changes. A simple blood

How often should I receive B12 injections?

Frequency depends on individual needs and health goals. Some people benefit from weekly injections, while others may only need them monthly. Your healthcare provider will recommend a schedule based on your specific situation.

Are there any dietary sources of B12, and how do they compare to injections?

B12 is naturally found in animal-based foods like meat, dairy, and eggs. However, individuals with absorption issues, dietary restrictions (such as vegans), or certain medical conditions may benefit more from injections, as they bypass the digestive system for direct absorption.

What are the potential side effects of B12 injections?

Side effects are rare but may include mild soreness at the injection site, slight dizziness, or a temporary feeling of warmth. Most people tolerate the injections very well, and side effects typically resolve quickly.

Consultation Required

A consultation is required before receiving IV therapy. This evaluation ensures the treatment is appropriate based on individual health needs and medical history. IV therapy is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, and it should only be administered under medical supervision.

For more information on IV therapy and to determine if this option is right for you, contact us today to schedule a consultation.