Vitamin B Complex Treatment

Vitamin B complex injection is used by many individuals for an immediate boost in energy and to aid in weight loss. These injections are most useful for fatigue caused due to nerve damage, diabetes, sciatica, tinnitus, effects of stress, chronic disease, B12 deficiency and a number of other conditions.

Vitamin B is not actually a single vitamin but is a collection of 8 different vitamins that form the group of B vitamins. These vitamins are all water soluble which means that they can be easily transported around the body.

Vitamin B Complex Treatment

The importance of B vitamins cannot be understated. Vitamins and minerals are usually required by the human body in extremely small quantities. However, the absence of these small quantities is likely to cause serious health problems to the individual.

B complex vitamins promote immune system function, cell growth, metabolic function and nervous system function. Various characteristics of the individual such as energy levels, skin health, and muscle condition therefore depend on the consumption of adequate levels of B complex vitamins.

What does a B Complex Injection help with?

B Complex injections help with a number of health concerns, including:

  • Chronic Fatigue
  • Weight Loss
  • Chronic Pain
  • Blood Sugar Control
  • Nerve Pain

In women
B vitamins are especially important for women who are pregnant and breastfeeding. These vitamins aid in foetal brain development as well as reduce the risk of birth defects.. And for expectant mothers, B vitamins may boost energy levels, ease nausea, and lower the risk of developing preeclampsia.

In men
B vitamins are thought to increase testosterone levels in men, which naturally decrease with age. They may also help men build muscle and increase strength.

Vitamin B complex helps prevent infections and helps support or promote

  • cell health
  • growth of red blood cells
  • energy levels
  • good eyesight
  • healthy brain function
  • good digestion
  • healthy appetite
  • proper nerve function

What does a B Complex Injection help with? B Complex injections help with a number of health concerns, including:
• chronic fatigue
• weight loss
• chronic pain
• blood sugar control
• nerve pain
• hormones and cholesterol production
• cardiovascular health
• muscle tone

The following symptoms may be a sign that you’re not getting enough B vitamins

  • skin rashes
  • cracks around the mouth
  • scaly skin on the lips
  • swollen tongue
  • fatigue
  • weakness
  • anemia
  • confusion
  • irritability or depression
  • nausea
  • abdominal cramps
  • diarrhoea
  • constipation
  • numbness or tingling in the feet and hands

Vitamins included in the B Complex Treatment:

B1 (thiamine)

  • Thiamin is also known as vitamin B1
  • The water-soluble vitamin that is required for the proper metabolism of starch and sugar in order to provide energy to the body.
  • Thiamin also plays an integral role in nerve function.
  • B-l helps the heart and other muscles function properly.
  • 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 is mainly involved in energy metabolism and helps the thyroid function properly.
  • Vitamin B2 aids in weight loss by releasing the unused energy in the body and preventing unused energy from turning into fat.
  • Vitamin B2 is crucial for the metabolism of fats, proteins, and carbohydrates.
  • People who exercise daily are actually losing B2 by using up their supply of the vitamin.
  • Riboflavin helps convert food into energy and also acts as an antioxidant.
  • Foods highest in riboflavin include organ meats, beef and mushrooms

B3 (niacin)

  • B3 support healthy carbohydrate metabolism.
  • The water-soluble vitamin Niacin is essential for the body to convert carbohydrates, fat and alcohol into energy.
  • Vitamin B3 aids in the normal maintenance of thyroid hormone production.
  • It helps maintain skin health and supports the normal function of the nervous system and the gastrointestinal tract.
  • B5 is also a component of the glucose tolerance factor which is released every time your blood sugar rises.
  • Niacin is usually not lost during the cooking process, unlike most other B group vitamins. The severe lack of which can be a potential contributing factor towards obesity.
  • Niacin plays a role in cellular signalling, metabolism and DNA production and repair. Food sources include chicken, tuna and lentils.

B4 (choline)

  • Sometimes referred to as Vitamin B4, choline is a member of the B-complex family also known as Adenine, (Although not officially deemed a Vitamin per the FDA definition) is an essential and vital nutrient for our health.
  • Vitamin B4 is also one of the water-soluble vitamins that aids in weight loss.
  • This nutrient is a fat emulsifier that works with the nutrient inositol.
  • Choline and inositol use the cholesterol and fats in the body to prevent weight gain and promote weight loss.
  • Without choline, the excess fats that are digested get trapped in the liver and block fat metabolism which leads to weight gain.

B5 (pantothenic acid)

  • Vitamin B5 plays an important role in weight loss.
  • Vitamin B5 is involved in energy production and helps to control fat metabolism.
  • Pantothenic acid is needed to metabolize carbohydrates, proteins, fats and alcohol as well as produce red blood cells and steroid hormones.
  • Vitamin B5 also aids in digestion and helps break down fat and carbohydrates, thus giving more energy and boosting one’s metabolism, which also helps in weight loss.
  • 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.

B5 (pantothenic acid)

  • Vitamin B5 plays an important role in weight loss.
  • Vitamin B5 is involved in energy production and helps to control fat metabolism.
  • Pantothenic acid is needed to metabolize carbohydrates, proteins, fats and alcohol as well as produce red blood cells and steroid hormones.
  • Vitamin B5 also aids in digestion and helps break down fat and carbohydrates, thus giving more energy and boosting one’s metabolism, which also helps in weight loss.
  • 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 the water-soluble vitamin plays an integral role in the metabolism of fats, particularly fatty acids which are unsaturated and help to supply fuel to cells, which are then able to burn energy.
  • Vitamin B6 helps with the regulation and production of the thyroid.
  • B6 is also required for protein and carbohydrate metabolism.
  • Vitamin B6 helps the pancreas produce enzymes that aid indigestion.
  • Proper digestion will make one feel full longer, thus resulting in weight loss.
  • 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)

  • Vitamin B7 (biotin) is needed for energy metabolism, fat synthesis, amino acid metabolism and glycogen synthesis.
  • Biotin improves blood-sugar control.
  • People who exercise often have an increased need for biotin for several reasons: Increased metabolism resulting in the loss of this vitamin in urine or sweat, need for tissue repair and maintenance.
  • 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.

B12 (cobalamin)

  • Methylcobalamin the most bio-available form of Vitamin B12, i.e. it is the most readily absorbed.
  • Further to this, research has shown that it remains in the body for a longer period of time and at higher levels than Cyanocobalamin, which means that your body is supplied with vitamin B12 for longer if you use Methylcobalamin than if you use Cyanocobalamin.
  • Methylcobalamin is used primarily in your liver, brain and nervous system, in fact methylcobalamin is the specific form of B12 needed for nervous system health.

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