Vitamin B12

B12

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B12 can help you with:

  • Weight loss 
  • Fatigue 
  • Red blood cell & nerve cell formation  
  • Exhaustion
  • Extreme tiredness
  • Weakness 
  • Irritability or depression 
  • Brain fog
  • Difficulty concentrating 
  • Confusion
  • Depression
  • Impaired thinking  
  • Weakness  
  • Dizziness 
  • Lack of interest in life 
  • Trouble sleeping  
  • Forgetfulness  
  • High/low appetite 
  • Feelings of guilt or anger 

 

What should I expect after the treatment?

A nice steady flow of energy, better mood and good quality sleep.
No shaking or jitters, just an overall good natural energy and a better well-being.
Many say it helped them with depression, brain fog, concentration and slow metabolism just to name a few.

Why Vitamin B12?

Vitamin B12 is to the human body what fuel is to a car.
Without it you wouldn't get anywhere.

B12 can be naturally found in meat, fish, and dairy products.
Both meat eaters, vegetarians and vegans can suffer from B12 deficiency, but this can be resolved with B12 supplementation.

After water and oxygen, vitamin B12 is the next essential micronutrient vital for health.

Vitamin B12 deficiency is common and can manifest at any age and is largely unrecognised.

Vitamin B12 is crucial for many systems of the body to function correctly.

Pernicious anaemia is just one illness related to a deficiency in vitamin B12.

It is believed that vitamin B12 deficiency is not always detectable on blood tests.

Symptoms such as depression, anxiety and psychosis as well as the early onset of dementia are common with vitamin B12 deficiency.

Causes of B12 deficiency include genetic disorders, poor diet, gastrointestinal illness or surgery, alcoholism and use of antacids.

Vitamin B12 is non-toxic – even at really high doses.

  

What are B12 boosts good for?

Increases energy levels and concentration

Improves metabolism and helps with weight loss

Boosts the immune system

Helps improve sleep patterns

Helps stop certain types of hair loss


What does vitamin B12 do exactly?

Vitamin B12 is classified as a vitamin as it is an essential nutrient for the human body and is regularly obtained from the food we eat. Like other vitamins, its role is to catalyse or regulate metabolic reactions in the body — including the production of digestive enzymes and carrying important nutrients into and out of cells. Due to how it helps convert and synthesise many other compounds within the body, it is needed for over 100 daily functions.

B12 is responsible for:

  • Forming and regulating of blood cells
  • Energy production through the Krebs Cycle
  • Metabolism of fats, carbohydrates and proteins
  • Strengthening the immune system against contagious viruses (common cold)
  • Preventing megaloblastic anemia, a blood condition that makes people tired and weak
  • Carrying out neurotransmitter functions
  • Helping with production of hormones
  • Correct synthesis and transcription of DNA
  • Removal of toxins

Benefits of B12 injections

  • Might reduce depression, cognitive decline and dementia: Some studies show that, especially in older people, supplementing with vitamin B12 can prevent depression, restore better mood control and retain healthy memory/mental functioning.
  • Helps lower fatigue: Restoring vitamin B12 to healthy levels can treat anemia, help with conversion of macronutrients and production of creatine (beneficial for building muscle mass), and reduce muscle weakness.
  • Can help improve your metabolism: Some people turn to vitamin B12 shots to overcome a sluggish metabolism and even help with weight loss. Because injections might give patients more energy and regulate hormone production, it’s possible to experience changes in appetite, improved sleep and better exercise performance. Some even claim B12 shots improve appearance of their skin, hair and nails.
  • Protects the heart: Elevated homocysteine levels have been identified as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, the No. 1 killer of adults in industrialized nations. Vitamin B12 is needed for conversion of homocysteine and therefore can prevent conditions or complications like heart attack, stroke or coronary heart disease.
  • Improves low sperm count
  • Helps with fetal development during pregnancy
  • Helps prevent or treat diabetic neuropathy

Wondering if it is dangerous to take too much vitamin B12?

Because it’s a water-soluble vitamin, any excess that isn’t used should be flushed from the body. The Institute of Medicine reports that “no adverse effects have been associated with excess vitamin B12 intake from food and supplements in healthy individuals”.