Vitamin B12 injections are becoming more in demand as people become aware of the many benefits, as well as the link between a lack of Vitamin B12 and various associated ailments or illnesses. Vitamin B12 Injections are the best way of rapidly boosting your levels, having an almost instant impact on your health and wellbeing

B12 Injections


Vitamin B12 is vital for the adequate functioning of our digestive system and defends us against harmful viruses and bacteria. Vit B12 deficiencies affect the way in which our bodies use valuable energy. Stress, fatigue and ‘brain fog’ as well as reduced physical stamina are common side effects of vitamin B12 deficiency. The benefits of vitamin B12 injections in the treatment of these, as well as serious issues including dementia and panic disorder, have come to light within the past twenty years. Recently, the increasing popularity of veganism has made B12 shots more popular than ever before.

Vitamin B12 injection benefits include a healthier cardiovascular system, and for this reason we always recommend a course of treatments to individuals who are looking to achieve maximum health and energy improvements. It is certainly evident that high concentrations of Vitamin B12 are an essential component of a healthy and active lifestyle.

Why is Vitamin B12 Important?


Vitamin B12 is a powerhouse. It helps make DNA, nerve and blood cells, and is crucial for a healthy brain and immune system. Your metabolism wouldn’t run smoothly without it. But B12 isn’t like other vitamins. It’s only found in animal products like eggs, meat, shellfish, and dairy. Up to 15% of people don’t get enough B12, and they’re more likely to be vegetarians, have celiac disease or other digestion problems, or be an adult over 50. The signs of vitamin B12 deficiency include exhaustion, rapid heartbeat, brain fog, and other symptoms.

Treatment Price
B12 Injection £35

Are you a runner?

If you are a runner who is beginning to feel lethargic and run-down or would like to enhance your performance, consider your intake of vitamin B12. Its primary role is to aid other nutrients. It assists in fat, cholesterol and protein metabolism by breaking them down into usable energy; ensures dietary folate becomes functional and is released into the body; maintains your neurological health and development; and helps form DNA, which is needed for constant cell formation. As a runner, your cell turnover and nutrient metabolism is greater than the average individual, so avoid becoming deficient.

Are you always fatigued?

B12 isn’t nicknamed the energy vitamin for nothing. Inadequate B12 intake makes a dent in red blood cell production, and some of the earliest signs of a deficiency include feeling dragged, confused, and weak. The problem is these clues are so vague, and not everyone experiences them the same way. And since they can be attributed to so many other possible triggers, most people don’t think to be tested. If these symptoms hit and stick around for weeks, it’s best to consult your doctor and rule out other causes, she says. Similar tip-offs include dizziness, impaired thinking, and confusion.

Are you a vegetarian or Vegan?

Vitamin B12 occurs naturally in animal products. So if your diet largely consists of plant-based foods such as fruits, veggies, beans, and soy, you’re at risk for deficiency