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VITAMIN INJECTIONS 

Vitamin injections are a quick and effective way of introducing vital nutrients directly to your bloodstream. Give your body exactly what it needs where it needs it. 

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Vitamin IM Injections

A vitamin shot is an intramuscular injection that treats various vitamin deficiencies. It is absorbed into your bloodstream via your muscles. Unlike orally taken vitamins, vitamin shots bypass the digestive system and result in a 90-100% vitamin absorption rate

Similar to our IV Drips, Vitamin injections are a quick and effective way of introducing vital nutrients directly to your bloodstream. Unlike orally taken vitamins, vitamin injections bypass the digestive system and result in a 90-100% vitamin absorption rate

Most clients will instantly feel the effects of our vitamin shots and will continue to feel them throughout the rest of the day. The full effects of your treatment will eventually wear off after a couple of months.

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Vitamin B 12

Vitamin B12 is an essential water-soluble vitamin that plays a role in many bodily functions, including DNA production, red blood cells, nerve cells. 

Without vitamin B12, a person may start to feel tired and weak due to megaloblastic anemia. Vitamin B12 is present in many dietary sources such as:meat, fish, eggs, dairy products, nutritional yeast, some fortified foods. 

Vitamin B12 injections can boost energy levels, enhance mental health, and support skin, hair, and nail health. This essential vitamin plays a critical role in maintaining a healthy nervous system, heart, eyes, and blood.

A Vitamin B12 injection offers a solution by delivering the recommended amount of this vital vitamin directly into the bloodstream, thereby increasing the body’s ability to absorb and utilize it. A deficiency in Vitamin B12 can lead to anemia and other health problems.

For this reason, many people opt for regular Vitamin B12 injections to promote overall health and well-being.

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£40.00

Vitamin B Complex 

B vitamins are a group of nutrients that play many important roles in your body. They are found in a variety of foods, so most people get the recommended amounts of these vitamins through diet alone.

However, certain factors may mean your body needs more B vitamins. These include age, pregnancy, dietary choices, medical conditions, genetics, medications, and alcohol use. Complex includes: 

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  • B1 (thiamine). Thiamine plays an essential role in metabolism by helping convert nutrients into energy. The richest food sources include pork, sunflower seeds, and wheat germ. 

  • B2 (riboflavin). Riboflavin helps convert food into energy and also acts as an antioxidant. Foods highest in riboflavin include organ meats, beef, and mushrooms.

  • B3 (niacin). Niacin plays a role in cellular signalling, metabolism, and DNA production and repair. Food sources include chicken, tuna, and lentils.

  • B5 (pantothenic acid). Like other B vitamins, pantothenic acid helps your body obtain energy from food and is also involved in hormone and cholesterol production. Liver, fish, yogurt, and avocado are all good sources. 

  • B6 (pyridoxine). Pyridoxine is involved in amino acid metabolism, red blood cell production, and the creation of neurotransmitters. Foods highest in this vitamin include chickpeas, salmon, and potatoes.

  • B7 (biotin). Biotin is essential for carbohydrate and fat metabolism and regulates gene expression. Yeast, eggs, salmon, cheese, and liver are among the best food sources of biotin.

  • B9 (folate). Folate is needed for cell growth, amino acid metabolism, the formation of red and white blood cells, and proper cell division. It can be found in foods like leafy greens, liver, and beans or in supplements in the form of folic acid.

  • B12 (cobalamin). Perhaps the most well-known of all the B vitamins, B12 is vital for neurological function, DNA production, and red blood cell development. B12 is found naturally in animal sources like meats, eggs, seafood, and dairy. 

 

£65.00 

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Vitamin C

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.

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Vitamin C is required for the biosynthesis of collagen which slows down skin ageing. Collagen is an essential component of connective tissue, which plays a vital role in the elasticity of the skin and wound healing. Also, Vitamin C is a physiological antioxidant that also regenerates other antioxidants within the body, including Vitamin E.

Vitamin C is required for the biosynthesis of collagen. Collagen is an essential component of connective tissue, which plays a vital role in the elasticity of the skin and wound healing. Also, Vitamin C is a physiological antioxidant that also regenerates other antioxidants within the body, including Vitamin E.

 

For this reason, many people opt for regular Vitamin C injections to promote overall health and well-being.

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Benefits of Vitamin C Injections

  • Helps resist allergies by improving the immune system

  • Improves specific health conditions and fights disease and flu like symptoms

  • Helps ease any tiredness and fatigue

  • Increases energy levels when feeling “run down”

  • Fights free radicals in the body that can cause illness and accelerated ageing.

  • Proven to aide memory skills by increasing neurotransmitter levels in the brain.

  • Helps fight depression

  • Aides weight loss by increasing metabolism

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 £40.00 

Vitamin D 

Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that has long been known to help the body absorb and retain calcium and phosphorus; both are critical for building bone. Also, laboratory studies show that vitamin D can reduce cancer cell growth, help control infections and reduce inflammation.

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Vitamin D ingested orally can take weeks, even months, to have an impact on your health – and much of the dose is lost when it is converted in the gut. However, intramuscular vitamin D injections have a much more immediate impact – some patients report feeling the effects right away.

because the vitamins are administered directly into the muscle, bypassing the gut, a much higher percentage of the vitamins can be utilised by the body.

 

Vitamin D is naturally present in foods like cheese and fatty fish or foods fortified with vitamin D, such as dairy products and cereals. However, if you find you can’t get your recommended daily allowance of vitamin D from dietary sources or sun exposure, vitamin D supplementation is the only way to go.

 

For this reason, many people opt for regular Vitamin D injections to promote overall health and well-being.

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Benefits of Vitamin D Injections: 

  • Maintains bone density and bone health

  • Supports the immune system

  • Regulates the activity of more than 200 different genes

  • Helps prevent osteoporosis

  • Reduces inflammation

  • Protects against heart disease

  • Supports brain function

  • Modulates cell growth.

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 £90.00 

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Glutathione

Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant that helps maintain good health by playing an important role in detoxifying the body. When the body doesn’t produce enough of it, it can lead to negative health consequences, but supplementing with Glutathione injections can help combat this.

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Taking Glutathione injections can help improve overall health by providing the body with a crucial antioxidant that helps boost the immune system, improve nutrient absorption, and protect against chronic diseases. Additionally, as we age, our levels of glutathione naturally decrease, making it important to maintain healthy levels through supplementation.

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Benefits of Glutathione Injections: 

  • Helps fight against arthritis

  • Reduces oxidative stress

  • Maintains good health

  • Reduces common respiratory issues

  • Detoxifies the body 

  • Boosts circulation in arteries and helps reduce plaque 

  • Reverses cell damage for those with fatty livers

  • Can calm down the effects of Parkinson’s disease 

  • Increases fat burning instead of storing fat

  • Reduces diabetes damage 

 

Course of 10 £700.00

PRECAUTIONS 

Vitamin D Injections PWhile it is true that most people do not experience any side effects when supplementing vitamin D, there are a few side effects associated with vitamin D3 injections that patients should be aware of before beginning treatment and during the injections. Before beginning treatment with vitamin D3, you should ensure that you do not have an allergy to the medication, although it is rare to have an allergic reaction (about 2.3%). If you do experience a rash, itching or swelling of the face, tongue and throat, severe dizziness or trouble breathing, then you should seek medical help right away (RxList, 2020)

The most common vitamin D3 side effect is pain and discomfort around the injection site. This can be avoided by alternating the injection site, to avoid any irritation, swelling, or bruising. Other side effects of vitamin D3 injections include nausea, headache, constipation, dry mouth, loss of appetite, or upset stomach (RxList, 2020).

Vitamin D3 injection can be toxic at high doses. Symptoms of vitamin D toxicity are due to increased calcium levels in the blood and can include nausea, vomiting, muscle weakness, neurologic or psychiatric symptoms, pain, loss of appetite, dehydration, increased urination, excessive thirst, and kidney stones. Therefore, your doctor will probably test your blood levels consistently throughout your treatment, in order to ensure that your vitamin D levels are reaching a normal level and not going above.

Potential vitamin D3 injection side effects include: Nausea, Vomiting, Headaches, Constipation, Growth problems (in children supplementing vitamin D), Poor appetite or loss of appetite, Confusion, Fever, Decreased sex drive, Mood changes, Irregular, fast, or slow heartbeat, Dry mouth or a metallic taste, Disorientation or dizziness, Kidney damage, Increase in thirst, Weight loss, Weakness, Sleepiness, Edema, which is swelling of the ankles, feet, or hands, Bone, joint, or muscle pain

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Gluthatione Injections Precautions: 

Any sort of injection can cause bruising, so doctors recommend icing the area after receiving a glutathione shot (try using a cold pack for 10 to Bruising: Injections can cause bruising, so doctors may advise icing the injection site to reduce swelling. 

Temporary Discomfort: Some people may experience temporary discomfort, including headaches or pain. It can be relieved with over-the-counter pain medication as recommended by a doctor. This discomfort typically subsides within a few days as the body adjusts to the glutathione.

After receiving a glutathione injection, you can usually return to your daily activities without any recovery time or additional medication.

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Vitamin C and B Injections :

You can be injected with vitamin C while taking other vitamin supplements like biotin, B complex vitamins including vitamin B12, and vitamin D without complications. It can also be safely used in combination with facial and body treatments.

Vitamin C Injections should never replace conventional medical treatment for serious health concerns. However, many patients maybe undergoing medical treatments that are highly taxing on the nutrient levels of the body and therefore they are keen to address any deficiencies on their road back to health.

Some examples of allergies or conditions that may interact with Vitamin C injections are: Allergy to Ascorbic acid, Kidney or Liver disease, Iron metabolism disorder 

Also, there might be some commonly prescribed medications that may interact with Vitamin C, such as:

Aspirin and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. It can cause Vitamin C to be lost in the urine whilst the vitamin will cause higher levels of the drugs to stay in the body.

Antipsychotic drug Prolixin (fluphenazine), vitamin C can reduce the concentration of this medication in the bloodstream, decreasing its effectiveness.

When used adequately, vitamin C injections are safe.

Some side effects include: Pain, redness or itching in the site of the injection, Mild diarrhoea, Swelling sensation in the body

Vitamin C is not considered to be toxic, even in high quantities. The full list of side effects is extremely limited; however, doses of over 2000 mg are not supported as this is above the recommended dosage.

High doses of vitamin C have a few side effects, such as pain at the site of injection and nausea. That being said, you should still stick to the dosages recommended by the healthcare professional or manufacturer of vitamin C injections.

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Any sort of injection can cause bruising, so doctors recommend icing the area after receiving a glutathione shot (try using a cold pack for 10 to 20 minutes to reduce swelling). Once the needle is removed, though, you can likely get back to your daily activities, without any recovery time or medication. If you do happen to experience a slight headache or any pain, over-the-counter pain meds should help, but should be taken under the guidance of a doctor.

Common side effects of vitamin B complex injection include, but may not be limited to, include pain, swelling, or soreness at the injection site, mild diarrhoea; nausea; stomach upset. Seek medical attention if the following develop: Severe allergic reactions (rash; hives; itching; difficulty breathing; tightness in the chest; swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue); feeling of swelling of the entire body; numbness or tingling of the skin. For a comprehensive list of all possible effects of vitamin B complex injection, consult your doctor.

If any symptom persists or gets worse, or you notice any other symptom, then please call your doctor immediately.

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