Myers Cocktail– An intravenous vitamin infusion that enhances the immune system, reduces fatigue, helps with seasonal allergies, reduces symptoms of fibromyalgia, asthma and so much more. We can add a boost to your Myers with a B12 injection.
Let me take a minute to explain to you about the Vitamin B12.
Vitamin B12 is a water-soluble vitamin that is naturally present in some foods, added to others, and available as a dietary supplement and a prescription medication. Vitamin B12 exists in several forms and contains the mineral cobalt, so compounds with vitamin B12 activity are collectively called “cobalamins”. Methylcobalamin and 5-deoxyadenosylcobalamin are the forms of vitamin B12 that are active in human metabolism.
Vitamin B12 is required for proper red blood cell formation, neurological function, and DNA synthesis.
Life Stage | Recommended Amount |
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Birth to 6 months | 0.4 mcg |
Infants 7–12 months | 0.5 mcg |
Children 1–3 years | 0.9 mcg |
Children 4–8 years | 1.2 mcg |
Children 9–13 years | 1.8 mcg |
Teens 14–18 years | 2.4 mcg |
Adults | 2.4 mcg |
Pregnant teens and women | 2.6 mcg |
Breastfeeding teens and women | 2.8 mcg |
What foods provide vitamin B12?
Vitamin B12 is found naturally in a wide variety of animal foods and is added to some fortified foods. Plant foods have no vitamin B12 unless they are fortified. You can get recommended amounts of vitamin B12 by eating a variety of foods including the following:
Beef liver and clams, which are the best sources of vitamin B12.
Fish, meat, poultry, eggs, milk, and other dairy, which also contain vitamin B12.
Some breakfast cereals, nutritional yeast and other food products that are fortified with vitamin B12. To find out if vitamin B12 has been added to a food product, check the product labels.
When you are not getting enough in your diet DCCM injections and IV therapy can help. Right now is the best time to improve your immune system.