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What is <strong>B12</strong>?<br />

<strong>B12</strong> is a water-soluble vitamin and is essential for our body's vital functions. Usually, <strong>B12</strong> is found<br />

together with other B vitamins as a complex. Even though <strong>B12</strong> can be found in many food substances that<br />

we eat, certain lifestyle habits and medical conditions may result in <strong>B12</strong> deficiencies.<br />

What is <strong>B12</strong> deficiency?<br />

B 12 deficiency occurs when your body does not have enough of this vitamin. The red blood cells<br />

production is regulated by this vitamin <strong>B12</strong> and therefore a deficiency can lead to a blood disorder known<br />

as ‘pernicious anemia’, in which the red blood cells decrease in number and size. These red blood cells will<br />

find it hard to carry oxygen to different parts of the body and will lead to different symptoms and signs.<br />

The most common reasons for this condition are disturbances of <strong>B12</strong> absorption in the gut and vegan or<br />

vegetarian diet.<br />

Symptoms of <strong>B12</strong> deficiency:<br />

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Muscle weakness<br />

Shaky movements<br />

Unsteady gait<br />

Stiff or rigid muscles<br />

Urinary incontinence<br />

Low blood pressure<br />

Vision problems<br />

Dementia<br />

Mood disturbances<br />

Pale skin<br />

Red tongue<br />

Bleeding gums<br />

Weight loss and<br />

Diarrhea and constipations


Treating <strong>B12</strong> Deficiency<br />

<strong>B12</strong> deficiency is a serious condition! They can ruin the whole system of the bodily functions. That is why<br />

in moderate to severe cases of vitamin <strong>B12</strong> deficiency, the treatment is carried out as long-term<br />

administration of intravenous vitamin <strong>B12</strong> and lifelong supplementation of the same B vitamin.<br />

Treating Vitamin <strong>B12</strong> deficiency with <strong>injections</strong><br />

Vitamin <strong>B12</strong> will be administered as 1mg every week for 8 weeks and as 1mg per every month throughout<br />

the lifetime.<br />

Why are vitamin <strong>B12</strong> <strong>injections</strong> better than the oral supplements?<br />

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As the amount of <strong>B12</strong> absorbed in the gut is small. Exposing to gastric enzymes, acids and digestive<br />

actions of the gut can reduce the absorption rate of vitamin <strong>B12</strong> in a greater manner. Therefore, vitamin<br />

<strong>B12</strong> <strong>injections</strong> are the ultimate choice for correcting the errors. As they bypass the gut.<br />

Injections are the best way of battling pernicious anemia in the elderly people. As you age, the<br />

functional ability of the gut decreases and the absorption reduces. Even though you take supplement<br />

pills, the amount of <strong>B12</strong> absorbed in the gut will be a lot lower than that you ingest.<br />

<strong>B12</strong> <strong>injections</strong> are the best way of correcting the deficiency in kids. As they are growing fast, higher<br />

doses of vitamin <strong>B12</strong> is required by the body.<br />

Many inexpensive oral supplements consist of only 100-200 micrograms of cyanocobalamin or<br />

methylcobalamin forms of B-12 and are insufficient for the correction of the deficiency. While the<br />

<strong>injections</strong> of vitamin <strong>B12</strong> consist of 1-2 milligrams of cyanocobalamin is proven to correct the errors<br />

efficiently and rapidly.<br />

Taking <strong>B12</strong> <strong>injections</strong> of 1-2 milligrams will not only treat and prevent <strong>B12</strong> deficiency, but will also<br />

lower homocysteine levels in the blood, which will reduce the risk of heart diseases and strokes.<br />

High doses of this vitamin as in the injection form energize the body while battling with stress. It is<br />

highly indicated for athletes and sportsman before a competition as it increases the physical capabilities.<br />

During chronic fatigue syndrome, <strong>B12</strong> <strong>injections</strong> are given as 6-7 milligrams per week for 3 weeks.<br />

Need more information about the <strong>B12</strong> <strong>injections</strong> or you are ready to schedule a consultation?<br />

visit: https://www.zmedclinic.com/b12-<strong>injections</strong><br />

or call (281) 955-0000 directly for more information and scheduling.

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