Vitamin Index
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Many people don’t get enough amino acids, which can lead to tiredness, weight gain, sleep problems, and other issues.
Amino acids are natural building blocks the body uses to make proteins. These proteins help break down food, repair tissues, support growth, and carry out many other important functions. Amino acids are found in foods like meat, fish, and soybeans. Some people use amino acid injections or supplements to boost athletic performance or improve mood.
Amino acids are grouped into three types: essential, nonessential, and conditional.
Essential amino acids can’t be made by the body and must come from food or supplements. Nonessential amino acids are made by the body. Conditional amino acids are usually made by the body, but during stress, illness, or injury, the body might not make enough, so they also need to be supplied from outside.
Precautions/Side Effects:
Stop using Amino Blend if you have any of these symptoms:Allergic reactions: rash, itching, swelling, trouble breathing or swallowing, hoarseness.
Signs of fluid or electrolyte problems: confusion, muscle weakness, irregular heartbeat, dizziness, seizures, extreme tiredness, dry mouth or eyes, upset stomach.
Blood pressure issues: severe headache, dizziness, vision changes, fainting.
Shortness of breath, Chest pain.
Fever or chills.
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Vitamin B12 helps your body:
Boosts energy: It helps turn food into energy, so you don’t feel tired all the time.
Keeps blood healthy: It helps make red blood cells, which carry oxygen and keep you from feeling weak or anemic.
Supports nerves: It protects the nerves in your body, helping them work properly so you can move and think clearly.
Builds and repairs cells: B12 helps make new cells and fix damaged ones, keeping everything running smoothly.
It helps you feel energized, healthy, and sharp!
Precautions/Side Effects:
Vitamin B12 is generally safe, but some people may experience side effects, including:
Loss of appetite
Vomiting
Headaches
Diarrhea
Nausea
In rare cases, some people may have an allergic reaction to B12, but for most, it’s well-tolerated and causes no issues
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B-complex vitamins are a group of 8 vitamins that help your body stay energized and healthy. They work together to turn the food you eat into energy and keep your brain, nerves, skin, and cells functioning properly.
B1 (Thiamine): Helps turn food into energy and supports your nerves.
B2 (Riboflavin): Keeps cells healthy and helps with energy production.
B3 (Niacin): Supports your metabolism and repairs your DNA.
B5 (Pantothenic Acid): Helps make hormones and break down fats and carbs.
B6 (Pyridoxine): Important for brain function and making red blood cells.
B7 (Biotin): Keeps your hair, skin, and nails healthy and helps with digestion.
B9 (Folate): Needed for making new cells and especially important during pregnancy.
B12 (Cobalamin): Helps your nerves, makes red blood cells, and supports brain health.
Together, these vitamins help your body stay energized, support your mood, and keep your organs working right. Without enough B vitamins, you might feel tired, weak, or mentally foggy. That’s why getting enough of them through food or supplements is important for overall health.
Is B-Complex Vitamin IV Therapy Safe?
Yes, B-complex IV therapy is generally safe when given by trained healthcare professionals. These vitamins are water-soluble, so your body naturally gets rid of any extra through urine, which helps prevent overdose or buildup.
Possible Side Effects:
Most people handle B-vitamin IV therapy well, but a few might notice:
A warm feeling or flushing
Mild discomfort at the injection site
Feeling lightheaded for a short time
These side effects usually go away quickly.
Who Should Be Cautious?
Not everyone is a good candidate for this therapy. People with:
Kidney or liver problems
Certain blood disorders
Allergies to specific B vitamins
.....should talk to their doctor first.
B-Complex shots are usually safe, but like any injection, they can come with some minor side effects. You might feel a bit of soreness, notice some redness, or see slight swelling where the shot was given. In rare cases, allergic reactions can happen.
If you have any health conditions or concerns, it’s a good idea to talk to a healthcare provider before getting the shot to make sure it’s right for you.
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Most people get enough biotin (a B vitamin) through their diet and don’t need supplements. But a deficiency can lead to issues like poor hair, skin, and nail health, and even growth problems in children.
Skin, Hair & Nails: While extra biotin hasn’t been proven to boost hair or nail growth, not getting enough can lead to brittle nails, dull skin, and thinning hair—especially in people who metabolize it faster, like smokers.
Hair Shots: Biotin shots may help if you're deficient, but there's no solid evidence that high doses promote hair growth in healthy individuals.
Blood Sugar Support: Biotin may help people with type 2 diabetes manage blood sugar and cholesterol levels, especially when used alongside other treatments.
A biotin shot delivers a high dose of vitamin B7, which helps the body process fats, carbs, and proteins. It’s commonly used to support healthy hair, skin, and nails, and may also help with blood sugar control.
Biotin injections are typically safe when given by a qualified professional, like our experienced nurses. However, as with any medical treatment, there’s a small risk of side effects—especially if the injection is not given properly or in high doses. If you have any concerns, talk to your primary care provider or the nurse before starting treatment.
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Vitamin D is essential for healthy bones and teeth, as it helps the body absorb calcium effectively. The body produces vitamin D when skin is exposed to sunlight, though few foods naturally contain it—fatty fish, fortified milk, and cereals are common sources. Since many people don't get enough, supplements are often necessary.
The two main forms of vitamin D are D2 and D3. D3 being the preferred supplement. D3 is the same form made by the body from sunlight and is converted into calcitriol, its active form. Calcitriol supports calcium and phosphorus absorption and may benefit the immune system and help regulate cell growth.
Vitamin D3 shots can help reduce deficiency symptoms like fatigue and bone pain, and may lower risks linked to heart disease, cognitive decline, asthma, and cancer.
Precautions/Side Effects:
Vitamin D3 can interact with various medications, so always consult your doctor before starting new supplements and bring a list of current medications. Avoid use if you have conditions like sarcoidosis, high calcium or phosphate levels, certain kidney issues, or a vitamin D allergy.
While vitamin D injections are generally safe at proper doses, overdose can cause nausea, vomiting, constipation, weakness, confusion, irregular heartbeat, and kidney damage.
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Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant made from three building blocks called amino acids. It helps protect your body from damage, supports your immune system, and plays a key role in making DNA, repairing tissues, and getting rid of harmful toxins—especially from the brain. It’s also important for energy and fertility.
Unlike most antioxidants, your body can make glutathione in the liver. It’s found in every cell but becomes less abundant as you age or if you're stressed or exposed to toxins. While it's in some foods like spinach and avocados, the body doesn't absorb it well from food. Certain supplements—like vitamin C—can help boost its levels.
Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant that supports overall health and may help with various health conditions. It can strengthen the immune system, help the body break down toxins and activate important enzymes, support the liver in processing alcohol, reduce belly fat storage, lower oxidative stress, and improve skin appearance.
Precautions/Side Effects:
Glutathione is usually safe for most adults, but it may worsen asthma symptoms and isn't recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding due to limited research. People with a sulfur allergy should avoid it, as glutathione contains sulfur. It can also interact with some medications, so always check with your doctor before using it and share any supplements or medicines you're taking. Long-term use may lower zinc levels.
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MICC is an injectable blend designed to support fat loss and boost energy by improving how the body processes fats and sugars. It contains key nutrients like Methionine, Inositol, Choline, and Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) to help enhance metabolism and energy production
MICC is often used as part of a full weight management plan to support fat loss and energy levels. Its key ingredients work together to boost metabolism and improve how the body uses energy:
Methionine: Helps break down sugars and carbs, turning them into energy to support weight loss.
Inositol: Aids in converting food into energy and supports fat burning.
Choline: Helps turn fat into energy and supports muscle recovery.
Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12): Boosts energy by turning carbs into glucose and supporting overall metabolism.
Precautions / Side Effects:
Before starting MICC, it's important to talk with a healthcare provider, especially if you’re taking other medications or have existing health conditions.
While MICC is usually well-tolerated, some people may experience mild side effects, such as:
Redness or irritation at the injection site
Temporary fatigue or nausea
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This essential blend of minerals helps reverse the effects of dehydration, remove toxins and replenish vitamins.
Magnesium Chloride: Helps reduce tiredness, boosts immunity, and promotes relaxation.
Zinc Sulfate: Shortens illness duration, lowers infection risk, and speeds up healing.
Manganese: Aids carbohydrate metabolism and reduces inflammation.
Copper Gluconate: Supports energy production and healthy bone growth.
Precautions/Side Effects:
Talk to your doctor before use if you have kidney problems, liver disease, or a mineral imbalance.
Avoid taking high doses for long periods without medical supervision to prevent toxicity.
Let your doctor know about any medications or supplements you’re taking to avoid interactions.
Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult a healthcare provider before use.
Stop use and seek medical help if you experience allergic reactions like rash, itching, swelling, or difficulty breathing.
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What’s Inside:
Magnesium Chloride: Magnesium chloride can help improve immunity, improve relaxation and more.
B-Complex Vitamins: B-complex vitamins may help keep skin and blood cells healthy as well as convert nutrients into energy.
Hydroxo B12: Hydroxo B12 is designed to help address low levels of Vitamin B12, as well as promote healthy brain function, blood, cells and nerves.
Calcium Gluconate: Calcium gluconate helps promote healthy bones and the normal functioning of muscles, nerves and cells in the body.
Ascorbic Acid: Ascorbic acid can act as an antioxidant that may help protect cells from free-radical damage, absorb iron, create collagen and boost immunity.
This potent mix, featuring magnesium chloride, B-complex vitamins, hydroxo B12, calcium gluconate and ascorbic acid, is designed to support immune health, replenish nutrient deficiencies, and help the body rehydrate and reset from the inside out.
Whether you’re recovering from burnout, fighting off illness or seeking a natural energy lift, this drip can be your go-to wellness boost.
Precautions/Side Effects:
Side effects are generally mild and rare. Some people may experience slight bruising at the injection site or temporary lightheadedness.
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Zinc Sulfate is an essential mineral that plays a crucial role in immune function, wound healing and overall wellness. It supports the body’s ability to fight infections, repair tissues and maintain skin health. Zinc is also involved in hormonal balance, and research suggests it may help improve testosterone levels and sexual function in postmenopausal women.
Reducing the duration of the common cold when taken early
Supporting digestive health in patients with malabsorption conditions
Helping regulate testosterone levels in postmenopausal women
Assisting in antioxidant defense, protecting cells from oxidative stress
Treat zinc deficiency when diet isn’t enough
Boost immune system to fight infections
Help heal wounds, burns, and ulcers
Improve skin issues like acne, rosacea, and eczema
Support metabolism and hormone balance, including reproductive health
Precautions/Side Effects
While generally well-tolerated, some individuals may experience:
Mild gastrointestinal discomfort, including nausea or stomach upset
Metallic taste
Irritation at the injection site