Vitamin B12 is a man-made form of cyanocobalamin. B12 is important for growth, cell reproduction, blood formation and protein and tissue synthesis.
What does vitamin B12 do?
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Vitamin b12 is an essential vitamin that is crucial for many vital metabolic and hormonal functions including the production of digestive enzymes and carrying important nutrients in and out of the cells.B12 is needed for over 100 daily functions some of the roles for b12 are :
Forming red blood cells,Playing a role in DNA/RNA synthesisProtects cardiovascular health and more. Metabolism Production of hormones Helping covert amino acids aiding with the synthesis of hemoglobin
Benefits of B12?
Improves low sperm count
Speeds up metabolism
Improves fatigue
Protects the heart
Reduces depression and anxiety
Energy levels
Health hair and nails
Immune system
Helps sleep
Brain fog
PMS symptoms
Who is not suitable for B12?
If you are allergic to b12 or cobalt or if you have Leber’s disease.
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How is B12 given?
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B12 is injected into the muscle at the top of the arm. You will have a mild ache in area for about 45 mins.Common side effects?Mild bruising and swelling, diarrhea and itching (mild rash)
Aftercare advises?
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No gym or excessive exercise 24 hours
No touching the area
No spray tans 24 hours
ï‚· Redness and bruising are totally normal and will subside in a few days.
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Please see bookings page to book.
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