Possible Benefits of Taking the Injection
Formation of red blood cells for carrying oxygen
Maintenance of healthy nerve cells and protection of the myelin sheath
role in neurotransmitter production for brain function
Prevention of megaloblastic anemia
Promotion of healthy skin, hair, and nails
This Injection can help with
Anemia
Fatigue
Constipation
Loss of appetite and weight
Numbness and tingling in the hands and feet
Depression
Dementia and poor memory
Oral soreness
Possible Side Effects
Pain or redness at the injection site
Itching or swelling throughout the body
Muscle cramps and weakness
upset stomach and urinary problems
Swelling in the ankles or feet
Unusual fatigue
Procedure and frequency: Administer as an IM injection. Administer it to yourself in the frontal thigh area. A tutorial video will be available to you once your purchase is complete. 1 ml twice a week.
The package includes 1 x 10 mL vials, syringes, and alcohol pads.
Ingredients Concentration: B12 Cyanocobalamin 2 mg/mL
Storage: 68°F to 77°F
After purchasing the injection kit, a telehealth visit or form with a physician will be provided. If our physician needs any further details, they may get in touch with you within 24 hours of your purchase.
Micronutrients that are in the injection that may be essential for health and disease prevention include:
Depression can be a sign of not getting enough vitamin B12, and getting more B12 can make the treatment work better. B12 deficiency is common in psychiatric disorders. Vitamin B12 supplementation has been shown to improve gastrointestinal complaints in some patients with dyspepsia. Antacids can deplete B12. Studies have demonstrated the therapeutic benefits of B12 supplementation, whether administered orally or intravenously. Diabetics are at a higher risk of B12 deficiency due to metformin use. Additionally, B12 can help normalize circadian rhythms, which can alleviate insomnia, a common symptom of adrenal fatigue.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
This content is not intended to cover all possible diagnosis methods, treatments, follow-ups, drugs, and any contraindications or side effects. We recommend that you seek advice from your primary care provider before beginning any treatment.
In the event of an emergency situation, call 911 or proceed to the nearest hospital emergency room for help.