B12

YOUR KEY TO ENERGY AND PEAK PERFORMANCE

Vitamin B12 is a key nutrient that keeps your nerves healthy, helps your body make red blood cells, and supports your energy levels. It’s a great way to fight fatigue and feel your best, especially if you have a busy, active life.

Once a week: $12

Boost Your Health with B12 Injections

Key Benefits

  • Say goodbye to feeling tired and hello to more energy! B12 helps keep you powered up, making it perfect for busy days. It gives your body the boost it needs to stay strong and ready for anything.

  • Keep your mind sharp! B12 supports healthy nerves and helps your brain stay clear and focused, making it easier to tackle everyday challenges.

  • Stay strong and healthy! B12 helps your body make red blood cells, which carry oxygen to keep you energized and feeling your best.

  • Keep your bones strong! B12 helps protect your bones and supports your overall strength for lifelong wellness.

  • Boost your mood naturally! B12 supports serotonin, helping you feel balanced, manage stress, and stay positive every day.

Dietary Sources of B12:

B12 is primarily found in animal products such as fish, meat, poultry, eggs, milk, and dairy products.

For vegetarians and vegans, maintaining adequate B12 levels is possible through fortified foods, supplements, or injections.

Supplemental Support:

Symptoms of B12 deficiency, such as fatigue, weakness, and numbness, signal the need for increased intake. Individuals looking to boost B12 levels can find various supplements, but consulting a healthcare professional before beginning any regimen is crucial to tailor it to your specific health needs and goals.


B12 is sourced from your diet or supplements. Risk of deficiency arises from insufficient dietary intake or absorption issues.


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FAQs

  • The time frame for experiencing the benefits of B12 supplementation can differ. Typically, if you're deficient, improvements in energy levels and cognitive function may be noticeable within a few weeks. For others, especially those with severe deficiency or neurological symptoms, it might take longer to feel the full effects.

  • The frequency of B12 supplementation depends on individual requirements and the form of B12 being used. Oral supplements might be taken daily, while injections could be administered weekly or monthly, based on the severity of deficiency and the guidance of a healthcare provider.

  • Not everyone should take B12. People with allergies to cobalamin or cobalt, Leber’s disease, certain blood or kidney conditions, or other health issues should check with their doctor first. It’s always best to make sure B12 is safe for you.

  • Vitamin B12 is typically well-tolerated, with minimal risk of side effects. Rarely, high doses can cause side effects like diarrhea, itching, or swelling. Injections may also cause mild pain or discomfort at the injection site.

  • Yes, B12 absorption can be affected by certain medications like proton pump inhibitors, metformin, and some antibiotics. Therefore, it's important to discuss all current medications with your healthcare provider to manage potential interactions.