Injections
Learn more about each of our injections below
Methylcobalamin
(Vitamin B12)
What is Methylcobalamin?
Methylcobalamin is the active form of Vitamin B12, an essential vitamin that supports metabolism, blood cell production, and nerve function. It helps the body use fats and carbohydrates for energy and assists in protein synthesis.
Many people obtain adequate Vitamin B12 from their diet, but supplementation may be necessary due to health conditions, lifestyle, or age-related absorption issues.
Early detection and treatment are essential to prevent long-term complications.
Why is Vitamin B12 Important?
- Supports energy production by converting fats and carbohydrates into fuel
- Maintains healthy red blood cell production
- Protects and repairs the nervous system
- Plays a role in DNA synthesis and cell function
Symptoms of Vitamin B12 Deficiency
- Fatigue and weakness
- Anemia
- Memory problems, depression, and anxiety
- Nerve-related issues (numbness, tingling, poor muscle function, ataxia, tinnitus)
- Joint pain and impaired reflexes
- Infertility in severe cases
Other Uses of Methylcobalamin
Supplementation may also be indicated for:
- Pernicious anemia
- Neuropathy (including diabetic neuropathy)
- Heart disease
- Memory loss and cognitive decline
- Circadian rhythm sleep disorders
- Depression, fatigue, and psychiatric disorders
- HIV/AIDS support
- Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
- Lyme disease
- Osteoporosis and tendonitis
- Liver and kidney disease
- Asthma
Additional Benefits:
- Enhances concentration and mood
- Supports fertility
- May slow signs of aging
- Promotes fat-to-energy conversion
- Boosts overall energy and vitality
Methylcobalamin
(Vitamin B12)
What is Methylcobalamin?
Methylcobalamin is the active form of Vitamin B12, an essential vitamin that supports metabolism, blood cell production, and nerve function. It helps the body use fats and carbohydrates for energy and assists in protein synthesis.
Many people obtain adequate Vitamin B12 from their diet, but supplementation may be necessary due to health conditions, lifestyle, or age-related absorption issues.
Early detection and treatment are essential to prevent long-term complications.
Why is Vitamin B12 Important?
- Supports energy production by converting fats and carbohydrates into fuel
- Maintains healthy red blood cell production
- Protects and repairs the nervous system
- Plays a role in DNA synthesis and cell function
Symptoms of Vitamin B12 Deficiency
- Fatigue and weakness
- Anemia
- Memory problems, depression, and anxiety
- Nerve-related issues (numbness, tingling, poor muscle function, ataxia, tinnitus)
- Joint pain and impaired reflexes
- Infertility in severe cases
Other Uses of Methylcobalamin
Supplementation may also be indicated for:
- Pernicious anemia
- Neuropathy (including diabetic neuropathy)
- Heart disease
- Memory loss and cognitive decline
- Circadian rhythm sleep disorders
- Depression, fatigue, and psychiatric disorders
- HIV/AIDS support
- Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
- Lyme disease
- Osteoporosis and tendonitis
- Liver and kidney disease
- Asthma
Additional Benefits:
- Enhances concentration and mood
- Supports fertility
- May slow signs of aging
- Promotes fat-to-energy conversion
- Boosts overall energy and vitality
Key Functions
- Supports cell growth and repair
- Aids in carbohydrate metabolism and energy production
- Assists in fatty acid synthesis
- Helps utilize fats, carbohydrates, and amino acids efficiently
- May support healthy blood sugar regulation
Health Benefits of Biotin Supplementation
- Promotes stronger hair, skin, and nails
- May reduce hair thinning and brittle nails
- Supports nerve health and may help with neuropathy
- Helps reduce inflammation in the body
- May improve cognitive function and brain health
- Can help maintain healthy cholesterol balance:
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- Increases HDL (good cholesterol)
- Decreases LDL (bad cholesterol)
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Key Functions
- Supports cell growth and repair
- Aids in carbohydrate metabolism and energy production
- Assists in fatty acid synthesis
- Helps utilize fats, carbohydrates, and amino acids efficiently
- May support healthy blood sugar regulation
Health Benefits of Biotin Supplementation
- Promotes stronger hair, skin, and nails
- May reduce hair thinning and brittle nails
- Supports nerve health and may help with neuropathy
- Helps reduce inflammation in the body
- May improve cognitive function and brain health
- Can help maintain healthy cholesterol balance:
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- Increases HDL (good cholesterol)
- Decreases LDL (bad cholesterol)
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Ingredients
- Supports red blood cell production
- Converts food into usable energy
Methionine
- Helps break down sugars and carbohydrates
- Converts stored nutrients into energy
- Assists in fat metabolism
- Converts food into energy
Choline
- Supports fat conversion into energy
- Reduces muscle recovery time
- Boosts immune system function
- Helps convert fat and carbohydrates into energy
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
- Increases metabolism
- Supports immune system health
NAD+
(Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide)
What is NAD+?
NAD and NAD+ occur naturally in the body and play a vital role in cellular energy production. NAD+ is one of the most important co-factors for improving mitochondrial function—the process by which cells convert micronutrients into ATP, the body’s primary energy source.
As we age, NAD+ levels decline due to reduced natural production and increased oxidative stress from environmental factors.
Low NAD+ can contribute to:
- Fatigue and low energy
- Brain fog and memory issues
- Poor sleep quality
- Dull, tired-looking skin
Why Boost NAD+?
Increasing NAD+ levels may:
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- Improve mental clarity, focus, and memory
- Support mitochondrial and cellular repair
- Enhance athletic endurance and physical performance
- Improve skin health and anti-aging effects
- Reduce symptoms of chronic fatigue
Other Uses of NAD+
Research suggests NAD+ therapy may support management of:
- Neurodegenerative conditions
- Depression and anxiety
- Addiction recovery support
- Cardiovascular health
- Inflammatory and metabolic disorders
- Age-related decline in cognitive and physical function
Administration Options
- IV (Intravenous): Provides the most direct absorption; often used for boosting energy, focus, and athletic performance
- IM (Intramuscular): Delivers steady absorption for cellular support
NAD+
(Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide)
What is NAD+?
NAD and NAD+ occur naturally in the body and play a vital role in cellular energy production. NAD+ is one of the most important co-factors for improving mitochondrial function—the process by which cells convert micronutrients into ATP, the body’s primary energy source.
As we age, NAD+ levels decline due to reduced natural production and increased oxidative stress from environmental factors.
Low NAD+ can contribute to:
- Fatigue and low energy
- Brain fog and memory issues
- Poor sleep quality
- Dull, tired-looking skin
Why Boost NAD+?
Increasing NAD+ levels may:
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- Improve mental clarity, focus, and memory
- Support mitochondrial and cellular repair
- Enhance athletic endurance and physical performance
- Improve skin health and anti-aging effects
- Reduce symptoms of chronic fatigue
Other Uses of NAD+
Research suggests NAD+ therapy may support management of:
- Neurodegenerative conditions
- Depression and anxiety
- Addiction recovery support
- Cardiovascular health
- Inflammatory and metabolic disorders
- Age-related decline in cognitive and physical function
Administration Options
- IV (Intravenous): Provides the most direct absorption; often used for boosting energy, focus, and athletic performance
- IM (Intramuscular): Delivers steady absorption for cellular support
Tri Immune Boost
Tri Immune Boost combines these three powerful nutrients to strengthen your body’s defenses, fight oxidative stress, and support recovery.
Glutathione
- A powerful antioxidant and amino acid essential for immune defense
- Protects cells from oxidative stress
- Supports optimal functioning of lymphocytes (immune cells)
Zinc Sulfate
- An essential mineral required for immune cell development and function
- May help fight infections and speed wound healing
- Plays a role in overall immune resilience
Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C)
- A potent antioxidant that strengthens immune defenses
- Supports both innate (first-line defense) and adaptive (long-term) immunity
- Enhances cellular repair and protection
Tri Immune Boost
Tri Immune Boost combines these three powerful nutrients to strengthen your body’s defenses, fight oxidative stress, and support recovery.
Glutathione
- A powerful antioxidant and amino acid essential for immune defense
- Protects cells from oxidative stress
- Supports optimal functioning of lymphocytes (immune cells)
Zinc Sulfate
- An essential mineral required for immune cell development and function
- May help fight infections and speed wound healing
- Plays a role in overall immune resilience
Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C)
- A potent antioxidant that strengthens immune defenses
- Supports both innate (first-line defense) and adaptive (long-term) immunity
- Enhances cellular repair and protection
The Importance of Vitamin D3
Vitamin D is essential for building and maintaining strong bones and teeth. Calcium, the main building block of bone, can only be properly absorbed when vitamin D is present.
Your body naturally produces vitamin D when direct sunlight converts a chemical in your skin into its active form. However, very few foods naturally contain vitamin D. You can find small amounts in fortified milk, fortified cereals, and fatty fish such as salmon, mackerel, and sardines. Unfortunately, most people do not get enough vitamin D from diet and sunlight alone—making supplementation necessary.
Why Choose Vitamin D3?
- Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) is the natural form your body makes from sunlight and is the preferred form for supplementation.
- Once in the body, it is converted to calcitriol, the active form that improves absorption of calcium and phosphorus.
- Calcitriol also supports immune health, may help prevent certain cancers, and promotes healthy cell growth.
Benefits of Vitamin D3 Injections
- Relieve symptoms of deficiency such as fatigue and bone pain
- Support strong bones and teeth
- Boost immune function
- Reduce risks linked to vitamin D deficiency, including cardiovascular disease, cognitive decline in older adults, severe childhood asthma, and certain cancers
The Importance of Vitamin D3
Vitamin D is essential for building and maintaining strong bones and teeth. Calcium, the main building block of bone, can only be properly absorbed when vitamin D is present.
Your body naturally produces vitamin D when direct sunlight converts a chemical in your skin into its active form. However, very few foods naturally contain vitamin D. You can find small amounts in fortified milk, fortified cereals, and fatty fish such as salmon, mackerel, and sardines. Unfortunately, most people do not get enough vitamin D from diet and sunlight alone—making supplementation necessary.
Why Choose Vitamin D3?
- Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) is the natural form your body makes from sunlight and is the preferred form for supplementation.
- Once in the body, it is converted to calcitriol, the active form that improves absorption of calcium and phosphorus.
- Calcitriol also supports immune health, may help prevent certain cancers, and promotes healthy cell growth.
Benefits of Vitamin D3 Injections
- Relieve symptoms of deficiency such as fatigue and bone pain
- Support strong bones and teeth
- Boost immune function
- Reduce risks linked to vitamin D deficiency, including cardiovascular disease, cognitive decline in older adults, severe childhood asthma, and certain cancers

