B Complex IV Therapy
B Complex IV Therapy
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Benefits of B complex vitamin injections & IV drips
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Vitamin B complex includes all 8 B vitamins:
- Vitamin B-1 (Thiamine)
- Vitamin B-2 (Riboflavin)
- Vitamin B-3 (Niacin)
- Vitamin B-5 (Pantothenic acid)
- Vitamin B-6 (Pyridoxine)
- Vitamin B-7 (Biotin)
- Vitamin B-9 (Folate/Folic acid)
- Vitamin B-12 (Cobalamin)
The B vitamins make up 8 of the 13 essential vitamins for human beings – essential as in your body cannot function properly without them.
What is vitamin B complex used for?
B vitamins power the chemical reactions needed for many different bodily functions including making/repairing immune system antibodies and DNA.
More ways B vitamins play an important part in your overall health:
- Cellular metabolism and energy production
- Making new red blood cells
- Proper functioning of the brain and nervous system
- A healthy appetite and digestion
- Heart health
B vitamins are crucial for optimal energy levels, but they do not directly supply your body with fuel. They enable your body to use the energy found in macronutrients (fat, carbs, and protein).
Vitamin B complex deficiency
Some health conditions (for example Celiac disease, Crohn’s, IBS) can keep you from absorbing all the B vitamins you need. People with alcohol dependence, kidney problems, or rheumatoid arthritis are also at risk of B vitamin deficiency.
Only vitamins B-12 and B-9 can be stored in the liver, so it is important to get enough B vitamins on a regular basis.
B vitamins are commonly found in many foods, but can be easily destroyed when exposed to heat, water, and air as food is prepared, cooked, or processed.
Symptoms of vitamin B complex deficiency can include:
- Getting sick or suffering infections more often
- Fatigue/weakness
- Numbness or tingling in the extremities
- Sores in or around the mouth
- Irritability, anxiety, depression
Rather than self-diagnose a vitamin deficiency, always check with your doctor to make sure your symptoms are not from something else.
Vitamin B complex side effects
Taken in proper amounts there should be no side effects from vitamin B complex. B vitamins are all water soluble, so overdose is unlikely.
But taking too much vitamin B complex is possible, for instance if a supplement has excessively high levels or is overconsumed. Side effects can include:
- Skin conditions and flushing
- Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps
- Notably increased thirst and urination
- Blurred vision
These symptoms can be caused by any number of health conditions, so always discuss your concerns with a doctor.
All IV treatments at Boost Hydration are designed and approved by Dr. John LaLonde and administered under his direct supervision by a member of our nursing staff. Custom formulations available.
B complex IV benefits
While each B vitamin has its own specific qualities, B complex prevents imbalances among them and allows individual B vitamins to work synergistically to:
- Break down fat and protein from food
- Convert carbs into energy
- Maintain digestive and oral health
- Support the health of your skin, hair, eyes, and liver
IV therapy is an ideal way to make sure you are getting plenty of B complex vitamins and hydration. Essential nutrients are delivered directly to the bloodstream for optimal absorption.
IV therapy with B complex vitamins
Several of our IV treatments include vitamin B complex:
- Athlete Prep
- Brain Boost
- Cold & Flu
- Energy Boost
- Fitness Recovery
- Hangover Rescue
- Hydration Wellness
- Immune Boost
- Jet Lag
- Party Prep
- Post-Surgery
- Stress Relief
We also offer add-on boosts you can use to enhance any IV drip. Custom IV formulas are also available to address your specific health and wellness goals.
Accepted Payments for IV Therapy
We accept cash and most credit cards, including VISA, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. Our services are HSA (Health Savings Account) approved, so you can also pay that way. We do not accept insurance, but our costs are typically less than what you can expect to pay for an ER copay, without having to sit in a waiting room.