Why Vitamin Injections

In an ideal world, people get all the vitamins they need from the food they eat. However, with people’s busy lives these days, many are finding they need a little help. Chances are you or someone you know takes some type of oral vitamin to supplement their diet. A recent poll found that more than four out of five American adults take take vitamins or suppolements. However, are they getting the maximum benefit?

When vitamins are digested, a portion of their potency is lost through the digestion process. In many cases, when one takes an oral vitamin less than 10% is absorbed into the bloodstream. However, vitamins injected directly into the bloodstream are absorbed 100%.

How Vitamin Injections Can Help

Vitamins injections are helping our patients enhance their health in a number of ways and giving their bodies a much-deserved recharge. Reported benefits include:

  • An elevated mood and reduced stress
  • Better blood sugar management
  • Enhanced weight loss efforts
  • Glowing skin and healthier hair and nails
  • Improved stamina and energy
  • Strengthened immunity

Patients have even reported improvements in mental sharpness. Because people are getting the maximum nutrients, the results they notice are more immediate and pronounced.

Popular Vitamin Injections

B vitamin injections are among the most popular. B12 is an essential nutrient the body cannot produce on its own. It is vital for brain and nervous system function and the production of red blood cells. B12 injections provide a much-needed boost to those feeling depleted and fatigued. Those wishing to enhance their weight loss efforts and boost their mood may benefit from B6 injections

Other popular vitamin injections include C, D, and glutathione injections. Vitamin C is a well-known immune system booster that even assists with weight loss when combined with moderate exercise. Vitamin D injections can be beneficial in fighting obesity, high blood pressure, and chronic inflammation. D is also a nutrient many are deficient in and do not even know it. Glutathione is an antioxidant many have never heard of, yet it is a powerful source against the aging process.

Who is a Good Candidate

For years, doctors have used vitamin injections to help those with severe deficiencies who have trouble absorbing certain nutrients. However, anyone experiencing a vitamin deficiency may benefit from this treatment. This treatment can serve anyone who feels they need to strengthen their immunity, boost their energy, and support overall wellness. Those who also want to supercharge their metabolism and speed up weight loss efforts can benefit as well. Vitamin shots have helped adults sharpen their thinking skills, and athletes enhance their athletic performance.

The Treatment Process

When treating new patients, we like to get an idea of their general health and goals for treatment. Our team will review a patient’s health history and ask them about their lifestyle and any medical conditions or allergies to medications. Last, we will discuss with them what they hope to gain from treatment.

After thoroughly reviewing a patient’s case, we will suggest a protocol for treatment we feel will best help them meet their goals. This protocol can be adjusted at any time to better serve the patient. Our protocols are tailored to each unique individual, taking into account their concerns and preferences. We follow up with the patient throughout treatment to make sure they are on target to meet their goals and pleased with results.

VITAMIN-INJECTION PRODUCTS

Vitamin Injections
can Give your body, brain, and spirit a boost and enjoy the difference it makes in your daily life.

We at Nuceria Health can help.

Call us Today

786-833-8246
to schedule an appointment or learn more about our services.

Testimonials

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Vitamin Injections safe?
What are the possible side effects of vitamin injections ?
How Many treatments will I need?
How do I know which vitamin shot is right for me?
How can I make sure I am getting the balance of vitamins I need?