WHY IV THERAPY?
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF THERAPY?
The focus of Intravenous vitamin infusions is to provide
the human body with additional vitamins and minerals in order to enhance its overall health, performance, capacity, and wellbeing. Intravenous nutrition is not a new method to replenish the human body; the late Dr. Myers created the Myer's Cocktail, which contains magnesium, calcium, vitamin C, and other B-complex vitamins, as one of the first forms of IV vitamin therapy used by people all over the world.
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How does it work?
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Majority of people get their vitamins and micronutrients from food. Medical conditions, daily stressors, and medications may prevent your body from absorbing the nutrition it needs to function properly. When you receive IV therapy, your body can be sure that the vitamins are swiftly and completely absorbed into your bloodstream, enabling your body to use them right away.
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BREAK DOWN INFORMATION OF VITAMINS WE OFFER IN OUR INTRAVENOUS INFUSIONS
This can aid in selection of appropriate infusion for you. Always, please contact us for any questions or further guidance in selecting what will be best for you.
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Magnesium CL: essential for the normal functioning of cells, muscles, bones, nerves, and the heart.
Vitamin B1: helps the cells in the body convert food into energy. Lack of B1 can often cause tiredness, loss of appetite and muscle weakness.
Vitamin B2: helps the body to convert food (carbohydrates) into fuel (glucose), which is used to produce energy.
Vitamin B3: every part of your body needs it to function properly. Helps lower cholesterol, ease arthritis, and boost brain function, among other benefits.
Vitamin B5: helps breakdown fats and carbohydrates to convert into energy, vitamin B5 is critical to the manufacture of red blood cells, as well as sex and stress-related hormones.
Vitamin B6: Helps keep the nervous system and immune system healthy.
Vitamin B12: needed to form red blood cells and DNA. It is also a key player in the function and development of brain and nerve cells.
Calcium Gluconate: plays an important role in building strong bones and maintaining heart health.
Ascorbic acid: nutrient your body needs to form blood vessels, cartilage, muscle essential for the immune system's proper functioning and is vital in building and repairing tissue. Also, helps protect your body from damage to cells caused by free radicals.
Manganese: helps the body form connective tissue, penile circulation, decreases PMS symptoms, blood clotting factors, and sex hormones. In women estrogen requires manganese for its metabolism. In men manganese deficiency can lead to loss of sex drive, lack of semen production, and degeneration of seminal tubules.
Copper: helps your body make red blood cells and keeps nerve cells and your immune system healthy. It also helps form collagen, maintain healthy Testosterone levels and red blood cells.
Selenium: helps to make DNA and protect against cell damage and infections.
Glutamine: helps gut function, immune function, and other processes, especially in times of stress when the body uses more glutamine.
Ornithine: plays a central role in the urea cycle which converts ammonia to urea in the liver. Enhances detoxification of ammonia in the liver. Can help improve erectile dysfunction and may aid to maintain erection for longer period of time.
Arginine: effective at lowering blood pressure; increases blood flow and sexual performance.
Lysine: helps the body absorb calcium, and it plays an important role in the formation of collagen. Balances out mood, keep blood vessels healthy.
Citrulline: boosts nitric oxide production in the body. Nitric oxide helps your arteries relax and work better, which improves blood flow throughout your body. Boosts libido, increases arousal, stimulation, and pleasure.
Biotin: helps metabolize carbohydrates, fats, and amino acids, the building blocks of protein.
Zinc: major player in the creation of DNA, growth of cells, building proteins, healing damaged tissue, and supporting a healthy immune system.
Taurine: Increases Luteinizing hormone (LH), deficiency of this can cause lack of sex hormone production leading to decreased sex drive.