Let’s face it, the state of our nutrition in our country is not great. The farmland where our food is grown has been farmed for over 100 years and the important trace minerals, vitamins and micronutrients are likely mostly depleted. Sure the crop is fertilized- but that is likely mostly nitrogen to make the crop green, not copper, selenium, zinc, etc. that is so vital to the proper functioning of our bodies.
We have a range of injections like vitamin d, hydroxycobalamin (vitamin B12), and biotin in the office to help boost your body. More injections to come!
Biotin- Also known as B7, is a water-soluble vitamin found in foods such as eggs, milk and bananas. This vitamin is important for overall health, and plays a role in cell growth, carbohydrate metabolism and fatty acid synthesis.
Vitamin D3- Crucial to the building and maintenance of healthy bones and teeth. Vitamin D3 is the perfect supplement as it is the natural form of vitamin D that your body makes from sunlight.
Hydroxycobalamin- An injectable form of vitamin B12, a vitamin found in food and used as a dietary supplement. Vitamin B12 helps to utilize fats and carbohydrates for energy and make new proteins. It is important in the maintenance of our metabolism, blood cells, and nerve function. Most people get enough vitamin B12 in their diet, but some need supplementation. Low levels of vitamin B12 can lead to fatigue and anemia in milder cases. More serious deficiencies have the potential to impair heart and neurological function, leading to a wide range of serious symptoms, including but not limited to tinnitus, severe joint pain, memory problems, depression, anxiety, poor muscle function, ataxia and changes in reflexes. Infertility can also occur in individuals with insufficient B12. Early intervention and treatment of deficiencies are key to maintaining healthy bodily function.