DON’T IGNORE THESE WARNING SIGNS OF VITAMIN B12 DEFICIENCY!

Do you ever struggle with?

  •     Low Energy
  •     Lack of Focus
  •     Tension in Muscles, numbness, weakness
  •     Poor Memory
  •     Emotional Ups and Downs
  •     Lack of Motivation
  •     Restless legs, burning feet
  •     Female Infertility
  •     Male Low Testosterone
  •     Digestive Issues (leaky gut, IBD)
  •     Hypothyroidism
  •     Fatigue, even after getting a good night’s sleep.

If so, you may have the symptoms of a vitamin B12 deficiency!  What Does Vitamin B12 Do?  Vitamin B12 has the most complex and largest chemical structure of ALL vitamins. Commonly known as the “energy vitamin”, vitamin B12 can definitely improve your energy and help you overcome fatigue and exhaustion.  It improves energy by supporting thyroid function and cellular methylation.  But vitamin B12 does far more than give you an energy boost. It’s completely essential for human life and people deficient in it will suffer from serious health issues if the problem is not addressed.  A few of the more important roles that vitamin B12 play in the body include:

  • Red blood cell formation
  • Memory recall
  • Cellular energy
  • Nutrient absorption
  • Adrenal gland support
  • Nerve and brain regeneration
  • DNA synthesis
  • Female and male reproductive health

Just think about the ramifications that someone will experience if they don’t get enough of this essential vitamin!  Being deficient in this crucial vitamin, put people at increased risk of developing several diseases such as:

  •  Anemia
  •   Asthma
  •   Depression
  •   Fatigue (adrenal fatigue and CFS)
  •   Kidney disease
  •   Macular degeneration
  •    Memory loss
  •    Migraine headaches
  •    Multiple sclerosis
  •    Shingles
  •    Tinnitus
  •    Neuropathy

What Causes a Vitamin B12 Deficiency?  The two most common ways you become vitamin B12 deficient are through a lack of vitamin B12 in your diet, or through your inability to absorb it from the food you eat.  Here are the most common categories that increase your risk of vitamin B12 deficiency.

  •    Alcohol consumption
  •    You have had a stomach ulcer
  •    You are over 50
  •    You are a vegan or vegetarian
  •     You’ve had weight loss surgery
  •     You have leaky gut or digestive disease
  •     You have acid reflux
  •     You are taking one of the following types of medications:  antibiotics, anti-gout, blood pressure, birth control pills, cholesterol lower drugs, diabetes medications and antipsychotic drugs.

B12 Side Effects and Overdose.   If you’re concerned that you may be consuming too much vitamin B12, don’t worry. Unlike other vitamin, there are no known toxicity issues related to vitamin B12. Vitamin B12 is the only water-soluble vitamin that can be stored in the liver for many years.  This is because it’s such an important nutrient that the body always makes sure to have some in stock.
Who will benefit from receiving this amazing injection?    Individuals who drink alcohol, vegans, vegetarians, and smokers as well as people who take antacids like Zantac, Pepcid, Prilosec, and Nexium.  This is a one time a week injection that increases energy, reduces sugar cravings, improves sleep and overall better health.  This injection is given in the muscle, either thigh, arm or hip.  Each ml. contains:
VITAMIN B12:  is essential for helping to form new, healthy cells in the body.  It also boosts energy, helping to increase activity levels.

CHOLINE:  Supports the health of the liver in its processing and excretion of chemical waste products within the body.  Moreover, it is required for the transport and metabolism of fats and cholesterol within the body, which is important for the healthy support of the endocrine, cardiovascular, and hepatic systems.  It is a component of the vitamin B complex.

METHIONINE: is one of the sulfur-containing amino acids and is important for many bodily functions.  It acts as a lipotropic agent to prevent excess fat buildup in the liver and the body, is helpful in relieving or preventing fatigue and may use useful in some cases of allergy because it reduces histamine release.

INOSITOL: is a nutrient belonging to the B vitamin complex, is closely associated with choline.  It aids in the metabolism of fats and helps reduce blood cholesterol.

CHROMIUM PICOLINATE: – “the blood sugar nutrient”.  Promotes normal insulin function.  May help metabolize fat, turn protein into muscle and convert sugar into energy.

If shots aren’t your thing, Renewed Beauty Specialists can provide lipotropic sprays/pills that is pharmaceutical grade.  Contact Michelle Francis RN, BSN at 602-909-2180 for further details regarding this amazing product that will change your life!

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