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TACKLING OBESITY

TACKLING OBESITY

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C E L E B R A T I N G T H E B E A U T Y O F L I F E

ISSUE 1 SPRING 2021

ViTamin D Booster Injections at Vie Aesthetics

Vitamin D Booster Injections

H E A L T H F A C T S

Vitamin D is hailed as the sunshine vitamin because we primarily produce it from the sun’s UV rays. It helps keep our bones, teeth and muscles strong, supports our immune systems, and aids the function of our brains.

Low Vitamin D levels have been linked to a a number of concerns, including fatigue, aching bones, slow energy recovery, susceptibility to viruses , including COVID- 19.

Unfortunately, Vitamin D deficiency is very common. It is believed that as many as 60% of the UK population have lower than the recommended levels. It is particularly common among older demographics, where skin becomes less effective at producing Vitamin D, or among people with darker complexions.

Vitamin D interacts with every one of our body’s cells and helps the body regulate its levels of calcium and absorb calcium from food, which is essential for healthy bones, teeth and muscles.

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At Vie Aesthetics, our Vitamin D injections deliver a potent booster shot straight into your bloods, with zero wastage. These help to keep your mind and body healthy, and sustain the levels of Vitamin D that your body needs.

Although Vitamin D supplements can be taken orally, a lot of the product is lost through the body’s digestive process.

With injections, Vitamin D is delivered directly into the bloodstream for optimal results. The effects of Vitamin D injections are instant and cumulative. You should begin to notice the benefits as your levels become more and more replenished.

Depending on the severity of your Vitamin D deficiency, we recommend a course of between three to six injections.

This treatment is especially beneficial for those of us who struggle to get or produce enough Vitamin D.

This includes people who don’t get enough sun, older people whose bodies are unable to produce as much Vitamin D, and people with darker complexions, whose skin is more resistant to the sun’s UV rays.

If you wish to find out more, book a consultation with one of our doctors by calling 0207 1646140 or 01268 778615.

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