Give Your Body a Boost with Vitamin Injections

Give Your Body a Boost with Vitamin Injections

If you’ve been feeling worn out or as if you could use a boost, don’t reach for an extra cup of coffee. Instead, help support your body on a cellular level with vitamin injections.

Terry L. Franklin, MD, delivers personalized health care to everyone he sees at his practice in Monterey, California. His unique approach involves integrating Eastern and Western philosophies to help you achieve optimal health. 

Here’s why Dr. Franklin uses vitamin injections to help you get the nutrients you need when you need them most.

Vitamin injection basics

Vitamin therapy works by delivering a full dose of nutrients directly into your bloodstream so it can get to work immediately. This may not seem important, but this approach makes the nutrients far more potent.

When you take an oral supplement, it has to pass through your entire digestive tract. Not only does this take a long time, but the pill loses strength as it breaks down in the process. 

The result? It can take longer to reap the benefits of an oral vitamin, and you only absorb a fraction of the dose you take.

Unlike oral vitamins, Dr. Franklin uses vitamin injections at his Shot Bar to help keep your body functioning in peak condition. But the best part? He can customize your formula based on your unique needs. That means you get precisely the nutrients you need to provide the best benefits.

When to get a vitamin injection

It’s always a good time to get an extra dose of vitamins. In fact, nutritional insufficiencies are a common problem these days, largely because the typical Western diet lacks several essential nutrients.

But Dr. Franklin also uses vitamin therapy to address specific health conditions or wellness goals. For example, vitamin injections can help:

Dr. Franklin even has vitamin injections to help you burn more fat and lose weight.

With so much personalization and flexibility, vitamin injections can help you achieve peak performance, balance in your body, and optimal wellness.

How to get started with vitamin injections

Your visit to Dr. Franklin’s Shot Bar starts with an assessment to determine which nutrients are best for your needs. So even if you choose one of our standard vitamin injections, we can still add additional nutrients to boost its therapeutic benefits. 

Vitamin injections often include:

We can also add homeopathic medicines to your injection to address specific health conditions or MIC (methionine, inositol, and choline) to burn fat and help weight loss.

Do you want to give your body a boost? Schedule an appointment with Terry L. Franklin, MD, to learn more about vitamin injections by calling 831-647-3190 today.

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