People may need B12 injections if they: Have a vitamin B12 deficiency (due to poor absorption, medical conditions, or dietary choices) Are vegetarians or vegans (B12 is mostly found in animal-based foods) Have digestive disorders like Crohns disease, celiac disease, or low stomach acid Are older adults (since absorption decreases with age) Take medications like metformin or proton pump inhibitors that interfere with B12 absorption Have undergone weight-loss surgery, which can affect absorption What are the Benefits of B12 Shots
Some people experience breathlessness, dizziness, or heart palpitations due to reduced red blood cell production
Side effects are generally mild and rare, including injection site irritation, mild fatigue, or headache
Proper medical oversight ensures safe combination protocols tailored to your individual health status and therapeutic goals
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