Biotin
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Biotin
Biotin, also known as vitamin H or B7, is a water-soluble B-vitamin that plays a crucial role in various bodily functions. Biotin is important for the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins and is known for its role in maintaining healthy hair, skin, and nails.
Health Benefits
Hair, Skin, and Nail Health: Biotin is often associated with promoting healthy hair, skin, and nails. Some people use biotin injections or supplements to strengthen their hair and nails and improve the condition of their skin.
Hair Growth: Biotin is believed to support hair growth and can be used to address conditions like thinning hair or hair loss. While biotin deficiency can lead to hair loss.
Skin Health: Biotin may help improve skin health by supporting the production of fatty acids that keep the skin moist and healthy. It's sometimes used to address skin conditions like dermatitis.
Nail Strength: Biotin is believed to promote stronger nails and prevent nail brittleness, which can be a concern for some people.
Metabolism Support: Biotin is involved in various metabolic processes, including the breakdown of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. Some people use biotin injections to support weight loss or to boost metabolism.
Energy Production: Biotin is essential for the conversion of food into energy. It helps the body produce energy from glucose, fatty acids, and amino acids.
Managing Blood Sugar: Some studies suggest that biotin may help improve blood sugar control, particularly in individuals with diabetes or prediabetes. Biotin can play a role in glucose metabolism.
Pregnancy Support: Biotin is important during pregnancy as it is necessary for fetal development. Pregnant women may benefit from biotin supplementation to ensure they have an adequate supply.
Common Signs of Deficiency
Digestive and intestinal tract issues
Muscle pains and aches
Brittle hair or hair loss
Dry irritated skin
Chronic fatigue or lack of energy
Mood changes and cognitive impairments
Nerve damage
Cramps and tingling in the limbs
Who needs it the most
People with Mal-Absobtion
on anti-seisure medication
on long-term antibiotic therapy
Consume raw eggs
Pregnant or breastfeeding
How does it work? Taking a vitamin injection has no down time. During this procedure, the practitioner will prepare the injection and administer it on your arm. While the majority of patients tend to describe the experience as relatively painless, it is possible that some individuals may experience slight soreness for a few hours.
Contra Indications: If you have any allergy to the product, is suffering with Kidney and liver problems, has active acute treatment, is under close medical supervision at hospital, has active cancer or undergoing chemotherapy or radiotherapy, is prone to keloid scarring, has cardiac disease, has renal failure, on antipsychotic drug Prolixin (fluphenazine), has thalassemia and hemochromatosis , is pregnancy or breastfeeding, please consult with your doctor before booking your appointment with us. You will need to have a doctors permission letter.