Vita Complex Injection
The Vita Complex injection includes Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B3, Vitamin B5, and Vitamin B6.
Vitamin B1 (also known as thiamine) is a nutrient that helps your body turn food into energy. It also plays an important role in muscle function, heart health, and the nervous system. A vitamin B1 deficiency may lead to significant health issues, such as beriberi and Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome.
Vitamin B2 (also known as riboflavin) supports metabolism, nerve function, healthy skin, and eye health. Vitamin B2 deficiency may lead to issues such as sore throat, skin disorders, and anemia.
Vitamin B3 (also known as niacin) can help convert food into energy. It may also help in reducing inflammation. Many foods contain vitamin B3, including (but not limited to) tuna, salmon, avocado, peanuts, and brown rice. Low levels of vitamin B3 may lead to symptoms such as fatigue, headache, diarrhea, dermatitis, and more.
Vitamin B5 (also known as pantothenic acid) is another essential B vitamin. It helps convert food into energy and break down fats. It also plays a role in the production of hormones and cholesterol. Foods that contain vitamin B5 include mushrooms, avocados, beef, eggs, some fortified cereals, and more.
Vitamin B6 (also known as pyridoxine) is an important B-vitamin. It can be found in foods such as tuna, poultry, salmon, chickpeas, some fortified cereals, and more. Low vitamin B6 levels may lead to a variety of symptoms, including (but not limited to): depression, fatigue, confusion, and decreased immune function.
ANY LAB TEST NOW® provides Vita Complex supplementation at wellness levels through a quick and easy injection. Benefits may include:
- May boost your energy by breaking down carbohydrates, sugars, and fats; and by converting foods to energy
- Can be a healthy part of self-care, potentially nurturing healthy hair, nails and skin
- May promote better sleep, which leads to more energy
- May help to boost your mood
We always recommend consulting with your trusted healthcare provider before receiving an injection.