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VITAMIN B12 INJECTION

Vitamin B12 is a critical nutrient that plays a vital role in red blood cell formation, neurological function, and DNA synthesis, making it an essential component for maintaining overall health and wellbeing. The precise amount of vitamin B12 necessary for optimum functioning of the body varies depending on age. According to research by the National Institutes of Health, more than 15% of people are deficient in vitamin B12, with some studies suggesting this number could be higher.

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Deficiencies in vitamin B12 can occur due to various reasons, including not consuming animal products and the body's inability to absorb the nutrient effectively. However, an effective way to reverse or prevent deficiencies is through B12 shots, which facilitate 100% absorption directly into the tissues, allowing for quick and efficient action.

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In recent times, vitamin B12 shots have become increasingly popular among people without deficiencies, thanks to their overwhelmingly positive effects. By taking B12 shots, individuals can expect to experience a range of benefits, such as improved energy levels and the ability to combat fatigue, an accelerated metabolism, better sleep patterns, increased concentration, a boost in mood, improved immune system functioning, weight loss assistance, and even the possibility of hair growth or the prevention of hair loss.

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Don't miss out on the many benefits of vitamin B12. If you're looking to improve your overall health and wellbeing, incorporating B12 shots into your life could be a life-changing decision. So why not give it a try and experience the difference for yourself?

Vitamin B12 Injections

DURATION

15 minutes

OVERVIEW

B12 Injection Prices

- £35

Course of 5 - £125

VITAMIN B12 FAQ's

What is vitamin B12 deficiency?

Vitamin B12 deficiency occurs when there are low levels of Vitamin B12 in your blood. Some of the symptoms may include: depression, irritability, anemia, reduced heart function, and decreased fertility. Vitamin B12 deficiency is also more common than you think. Over 25% of adults below the age of 60 are considered to be B12 deficient. There's even a good chance that you may be vitamin B12 deficient and may not even realize it. 

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