Like other vitamins, B-12 plays an important role in many parts of your body’s functioning. Most importantly, it helps you produce healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen throughout your body and helps your brain and nervous system operate. It also plays a role in keeping you energized and making DNA.
Most people are able to get the vitamin B-12 they need through the foods they eat alone and don’t require the help of supplements. Your body stores B-12 in your liver for long periods of time, keeping deficiency and its symptoms at bay.
Vitamin B-12 is plentiful in animal-based foods, like meat. Even if you eat plenty of meat, you can still get a deficiency if your body can’t digest and absorb it properly.
If you’re not getting enough B-12 through your diet or are prone to a deficiency because of a health condition, you may benefit from getting a B-12 injection.
You’re especially prone to a vitamin B-12 deficiency if any of the following risk factors apply to you:
● Excessive alcohol drinking
● Vegetarianism or veganism
● Older age
● Crohn’s disease
● Celiac disease
● Sjögren’s syndrome
● Taking certain medications (like Metformin and oral birth control)
B-12 injections primarily treat deficiencies, but they can also help speed up your metabolism to lose weight. If you’re not getting enough vitamin B-12 in your diet, you might start to notice some unusual signs and symptoms.
When you come in for B-12 injections, your provider at Absolute Healthcare places a thin needle under your skin to administer vitamin B-12. With injections, vitamins are able to go directly into your bloodstream to avoid getting lost in your digestive system.
B-12 injections can help with*:● Memory problems● Trouble concentrating● Trouble balancing● Fatigue● Headache● Depression● Irritability● A sore or swollen tongue● Tingling numbness● Mouth ulcers
If you notice a persistent combination of these symptoms, you should visit Absolute Healthcare to supplement your B-12 intake. B-12 injections treat these symptoms and reduce your risk of getting new or worsening health complications like cardiovascular disease, obesity, peripheral neuropathy, or blindness.
*Individual results may vary.