Possible Benefits of Taking the Injection
Supports hair, skin, and nail health
involved in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and amino acids.
Supports nervous system function
regulates blood sugar levels and improves glucose tolerance.
promotes healthy skin and helps improve skin conditions.
This Injection can help with
Depression
Nervous system
Premature graying of the hair
Skin problems
Possible Side Effects
Skin reactions (rashes or acne)
Digestive issues (upset stomach, nausea, or diarrhea)
Interference with lab tests (certain types of hormone assays and tests for vitamin B12 levels)
Drug interactions (anticonvulsants and antibiotics)
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 vial, syringes, and alcohol pads.
Ingredients Concentration: Biotin 0.5 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:
As a B vitamin, biotin is very important for keeping your health and well-being in good shape. Deficiency in biotin has been linked to depression in both animal and human studies. Biotin also helps to boost metabolism by improving glycemic control, which stabilizes blood sugar levels and reduces the hormone insulin, which can promote fat formation. Additionally, biotin supports liver function by aiding the utilization of glycogen for energy and preventing clinical fatigue. High doses of biotin can also lower systolic blood pressure by activating the enzyme cGMP, which promotes the relaxation of smooth muscle. Furthermore, biotin stimulates insulin secretion in pancreatic B-cells, making it a potential tool for improving glycemic control in people with diabetes.
CONTRAINDICATIONS AND EMERGENCIES
This content is not intended to cover all possible diagnosis methods, treatments, follow-up, 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.