What’s in an I.V. drip?
Our I.V. Drips start with a standard solution of 0.9% Normal Saline. We add a mixture of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and peptides according to your needs. Dr. John Myers was the first to use I.V. therapy for his patients to provide nutrients for many chronic illnesses. I.V. therapy allows a higher concentration of vitamins to be delivered with 100% absorption of the vitamins given instead of only 20% absorption when given orally. I.V. therapy allows vitamins to be given more efficiently directly to your cells. Our I.V. drips can aid in relief from dehydration, fatigue, body aches, tension headaches, migraines, absorption issues, low energy levels, neuropathy, acne, anxiety, and depression, unwanted side effects from medications, as well as gastrointestinal upset, including nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
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The most commonly used IV fluid used to treat dehydration from many ailments.
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Alpha Lipoic Acid
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Amino acids are a group of organic compounds that form the building blocks of proteins that make up 75% of the body. Being foundational to normal chemical reactions, amino acids are involved in almost every body function.
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B complex vitamins refer to several different vitamins which are part of the same family. Together, these water-soluble vitamins perform a range of vital functions including cardiovascular support, helping the body convert food into energy, immune function, and more.
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Biotin, also known as B7, is a water-soluble vitamin found in foods such as eggs, milk, and bananas. Biotin is commonly supplemented for multiple conditions, such as hair loss, brittle nails, and nerve damage
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The fifth most abundant element in the body; Calcium is required for the function of our nervous and muscular systems. It maintains bone health and it can be calming, preventing muscle spasms.
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Folate (vitamin B-9 is important in red blood cell formation and for healthy cell growth and function.
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The most abundant amino acid that aids in muscle recovery. It can increase healing time in wounds. Improves symptoms associated with IBS, leaky gut, and ulcers.
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Glutathione is an antioxidant that plays a crucial role in preventing cellular damage. This antioxidant binds with toxins in the body and facilitates their removal from the body. Glutathione is involved in many metabolic processes and biochemical reactions, as well as DNA repair and synthesis.
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The only amino acid that does not play a role in building protein. It supports the functions of digestion and the immune system. It is frequently used for treatment in congestive heart failure, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol.
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Magnesium is responsible for the function of our nerves, cells, bones, muscles, and heart. It aids in lowering stress, anxiety, and can improve sleep.
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A blend of magnesium, zinc, manganese, copper, and selenium. This blend plays a role in immune defense and can combat infections by increasing wound healing.
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Vitamin B12 is part of the B-vitamin complex and notable for its role in maintaining optimal neurological function. The vitamin is associated with preventing memory loss and improving concentration, as well as boosting energy levels.
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Vitamin C
Also known as Ascorbic Acid, Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin that plays many essential roles throughout the body, helping to maintain systems such as muscles, bones, immune support, and the circulatory system.