(Food-Beverage-News.Com, January 26, 2013 ) Miami, FL -- Bursitis is a condition where the bursa becomes inflamed. The bursa is essentially a fluid filled sac that cushions joints, muscles, bones and tendons throughout the body. In all there are over 160 bursae in the human body.
The most common places people experience bursitis are in the following areas:
- Shoulder
- Elbow
- Ankle
- Knee
- Buttocks
- Hip
- Thigh
Those suffering from bursitis often struggle to find relief but now US Vitamin Injections has published an article that explains how a vitamin injection like b12 may be able to solve this painful problem.
In 1957 a doctor named Irving S. Klemes sought to find an effective bursitis treatment for patients suffering from sub deltoid bursitis (or shoulder bursitis). Dr. Klemes gathered forty patients for his case study and began a b12 injection therapy treatment for the bursitis sufferers that lasted a little over a month.
The vitamin treatment went as follows-
1 cc of vitamin b12 each day for an entire week
Week 2 is 1 cc three times that week
Week 3 is 1 cc twice that week
Week 4 and beyond is 1 cc per week until the pain has gone away
The results were quite impressive to say the least, most patients found relief almost right away and in just over a month the doctor found that 37 of the 40 test case patients were completely pain free!
This incredibly safe and simple method is still being used today to treat patients suffering from bursitis. For those that can afford it, methylcobalamin is recommended since it is a more potent form of vitamin b12. Of course those seeking a less pricey option can opt for cyanocobalamin, which will eventually convert to methylcobalamin in the body. Another advantage is that since cyanocobalamin can be shipped normally, shipping charges will be lower. Methylcobalamin requires cold shipping and storage.
US Vitamin Injections is the leading online supplier of vitamin b12 injections and many other vitamin injection products as well as hcg.
All products are compounded in a pharmacy located in the United States and there is a customer service staff available 7 days per week between the hours of 9 am and 9 pm eastern standard time.