Wellbeing Treatments
Vitamin Injections
If you are feeling run down or lacking energy, wellbeing vitamin injections of Vitamin B12 and Vitamin C can provide the essential nutrients your body needs to feel revitalized and healthy.
Vitamin B12 Injections
Vitamin B12 is an essential, water-soluble nutrient for vitality and wellbeing. It aids your digestion, helps you to regulate mood, and assists in maintaining a healthy immune system. If you have low Vitamin B12 levels, you may find you have symptoms such as:
- Fatigue
- Stress
- Loss of appetite
- Low moods
- Faintness
- “Brain fog”
- Pale skin
When suffering from a Vitamin B12 deficiency, vitamin injections are the most effective solution for delivering the nutrient to your body. The full dose is delivered straight into your system, enabling you to feel happier, vibrant and more energised. As with all vitamins, Vitamin B12 is a vital component to any healthy and active lifestyle.
How do Vitamin B12 Injections work?
According to the UK government, our bodies require 1.5 micrograms (mcg) a day of Vitamin B12, although other governments advise that we actually need more.
Vitamin B12 is predominately only acquired naturally from animal-based produce such as meat, dairy, eggs, as well as fish, especially trout, salmon and cod. Vitamin B12 deficiencies are therefore quite common among vegetarians and vegans. However, many people who are deficient are simply this way because their bodies are unable to absorb Vitamin B12 efficiently.
Supplementary tablets can be taken to account for a lack of Vitamin B12 in the diet. However, injections are a more effective method because the Vitamin B12 is delivered straight into your system without being digested first, allowing for maximum results. Any Vitamin B12 that is not required by the body is excreted in the urine.
How long do Vitamin B12 Injections take to work?
Most clients have a sense of improved general wellbeing almost immediately after their first Vitamin B12 injection. Nearly all clients report a larger rise in energy levels after their second or third shot.
How many treatments are needed?
Dependant patient to patient can be once a week for 4 weeks to boost B12 levels and then as and when the patient feels it is needed or you can top up more regularly to maintain consistency.
Pricing
Our Vitamin B12 injections are £40 each or you can book a course of four at £120
Vitamin C Injections
Vitamin C Injections deliver pure vitamin C directly into the bloodstream via an intramuscular (IM) injection. Regular Vitamin C Injections can enhance physical wellbeing and prevent the onset of illness, this is because vitamin C is a natural antioxidant that protects the body against the effects of harmful agents.
Vitamin C
Vitamin C is a powerful natural antioxidant and helps to protect the body. It is vital for healthy skin, blood vessels, bones, and cartilage. It also promotes and aids in healing.
Not getting enough Vitamin C can leave you feeling sluggish, run-down, prone to frequent bouts of illness, and looking tired.
Injecting Vitamin C delivers the perfect amount of this vital vitamin directly, leaving you feeling and looking fantastic. Because the injections are delivered directly into the bloodstream, they are perfect for those with sensitive stomachs, as oral supplements can irritate the stomach. The body only absorbs 15% of an oral supplement, whereas it can take in much more when it is delivered via IM or IV.
Vitamin C has a positive impact on skin pigmentation, free radicals, resistance to allergies and some health conditions.
Benefits of Vitamin C Injections:
- Absorbed better than oral supplements
- Reduces fatigue
- Improves the look and quality of the skin
- More gentle on sensitive stomachs
- Boosts the immune system
- Gives you more energy
How many treatments are needed?
One a month
Pricing
Our Vitamin C injections are £40 each or you can book a course of four at £120
Get in Touch
Location
25 Helsinki Way, Dereham, NR19 1XU
Phone
07368 862611
Hours
Monday: 9am – 7pm
Tuesday: 7.45am – 5.30pm
Wednesday: 7.45am – 5.30pm
Saturday: 7.45am – 5.30pm