One of the causes of fatigue and malaise is the accumulation of lactic acid, a fatigue substance, in the body. Since it burns accumulated lactic acid and increases metabolism, it has an immediate effect on improving symptoms such as fatigue. A drug containing vitamin B1 as its main ingredient is injected directly into the blood vessel. It is called garlic injection because it smells like garlic in the nose when injected.
Effect of Garlic Injection
Fatigue recovery, improvement of eye fatigue
Hangover relief
Improvement of stiff shoulders, blood circulation improvement, improvement of poor circulation
Prevention of colds
Improvement of summer fatigue
Beauty effect on the skin
Recommended for individuals with these concerns
Those who cannot easily get rid of fatigue, those with stiff shoulders or back pain
People who often drink alcohol
Those who smoke or who are prone to colds
About the treatment
We recommend injecting once a week.
It takes about 15 minutes per session.
FAQ
What is Garlic Injection?
Garlic injection is an injection that contains B vitamins and vitamin C, which are effective vitamins for nutritional support during physical fatigue.
What are the effects of garlic injections?
By improving blood circulation and increasing metabolism, garlic injections help to eliminate fatigue substances accumulated in the body.
When is garlic injection recommended?
Garlic injection is recommended not only for nutritional support during physical fatigue but also for relieving stiff shoulders and back pain.
Does it smell like garlic? Will the odor linger?
During the injection, there may be a garlic-like odor due to the sulfur in vitamin B1, but the odor quickly disappears. There will be no lingering garlic odor in your breath or body after the injection.
How long does a garlic injection take?
It takes about 5 minutes to complete.
How often should I take garlic injections?
Please consult your doctor as it varies depending on each patient's physical condition. Some people who easily feel tired can receive it regularly, such as once a week.
Is it okay to use it in combination with other injections or drips?
Yes, it is possible to use garlic injections in combination with other treatments. For patients who visit regularly, the drip menu can be decided based on consultation and their current physical condition.
Side effects
Internal bleeding, nausea due to the smell of garlic, and vascular pain.