Garlic Injection

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What is Garlic Injection ?

A garlic injection is a treatment method in which a solution containing vitamins, primarily vitamin B1, is administered intravenously. It does not involve injecting actual garlic, but rather a high concentration of allicin (vitamin B1), a component of garlic. The treatment is named as such because it emits a garlic-like odor when injected.

Effects of Garlic Injection

Garlic injections are expected to have the following effects:

- Fatigue recovery
- Improvement of shoulder stiffness and lower back pain
- Relief from hangovers
- Enhancement of metabolism
- Promotion of fat burning
- Boosting the immune system

How Garlic Injection Works

The reason why garlic injections are effective is due to the function of vitamin B1. Vitamin B1 is a necessary nutrient for producing energy from carbohydrates. It also helps break down lactic acid, a substance that causes fatigue, thus promoting fatigue recovery.

Additionally, vitamin B1 improves blood circulation. Improved blood circulation makes it easier for oxygen and nutrients to reach all cells in the body, which can help alleviate shoulder stiffness, lower back pain, hangovers, and even improve skin health.

Benefits and Drawbacks of Garlic Injection

The benefits of garlic injections include the following:

- Unlike supplements, it is directly injected into the bloodstream, making the effects more noticeable
- Immediate effects
- Wide range of benefits

On the other hand, drawbacks include the potential for side effects and the cost involved.

Notes

Possible side effects of garlic injections include:

- Headache
- Nausea
- Dizziness
- Rash
- Low blood pressure
- Allergic reactions

These side effects are generally mild, but if you are concerned, please consult a doctor.

Treatment Process

  • 1

    Reservations

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  • 1

    Reservations

    Please make reservations via web, LINE, or phone.
  • 2

    Consultation and Examination

    A thorough examination by a specialist doctor will be conducted, and the most suitable treatment will be suggested. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have.
  • 2

    Consultation and Examination

    A thorough examination by a specialist doctor will be conducted, and the most suitable treatment will be suggested. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have.
  • 3

    Injection

    The procedure takes about 10 minutes. You can relax while lying down during the injection.
  • 3

    Injection

    The procedure takes about 10 minutes. You can relax while lying down during the injection.
  • 4

    Next Appointment and Departure

    If you wait 3 days, you can make an appointment for your next infusion.
  • 4

    Next Appointment and Departure

    If you wait 3 days, you can make an appointment for your next infusion.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q
What is garlic injection?
A
Garlic injection is a treatment method in which a drug containing vitamins, mainly vitamin B1, is injected into the body intravenously. It is so called because it does not involve injecting garlic itself, but rather contains a large amount of allinamine (vitamin B1), a component of garlic.
Q
What are the side effects of garlic injections?
A
Headaches, nausea, dizziness, rash, decreased blood pressure, and allergic reactions may occur.
Most of these side effects are relatively mild, but if you are concerned, please consult your doctor.

Notes

1) Due to the solution being stored in a cool place, you may feel a cold sensation in your veins.
2) Rarely, some people may experience pain in their veins due to the solution.
3) If treatment is discontinued at your request, it will be considered as one session used.
4) As needles are used during injections and drips, there is a risk of bruising.
5) If you experience symptoms such as a sudden increase in nasal discharge, severe itching of the eyes, itching or discomfort in the throat, or redness during the procedure, there may be an allergic reaction, and you may need to consult a doctor.
6) If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, you may not be able to receive treatment.
7) If you have a current illness under treatment, you may not be able to receive the treatment, or it may require the judgment of your primary care physician.

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