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Everything You Need To Know About Vitamin B12 Vapes

For anyone who dreads their monthly B12 shots, the concept of vaping vitamin B12 could be a game changer. A new company called Inhale Vapes has created vape pens that allow you to inhale the vitamin instead of getting it intravenously by a wellness specialist. The devices look like your run-of-the-mill e-cigarettes and allow you to atomize water containing B12 into your lungs where the tissue then absorbs it directly in the bloodstream.

The science of inhaling vitamins dates back to the 1950’s and only now is it starting to be taken seriously by the medical industry. There are many medicines that are administered through inhalation yet many specialists were skeptical that this method was effective. It turns out that it is an effective method of absorption as a number of people with pernicious anemia have been coming forward and showing results from their blood tests at the end of the month when they are due for a vitamin B12 shot compared to the levels of B12 in their system a couple of days after using the B12 vape. The results show a substantial increase in B12 levels after using the B12 vape. We’re getting people that suffer from anemia actually sending us screenshots of their blood-work so if this isn’t enough evidence for the medical professionals than we don’t know what will be. A number of the medical professionals seem to be holding onto the traditional methods of supplementation like taking vitamins via tablets and capsules, unfortunately these methods just don’t stack up in effectiveness to vaping vitamins, as the vitamins are absorbed directly into the bloodstream. Read For More Information - https://blog.ideafit.com/blogs/ourhealthguide/everything-you-need-to-know-about-vitamin-b12-vapes

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