Who should consider Nutrient Therapy?
![]() What is Nutrient IV therapy? Sometimes taking a multivitamin isn't enough to get the optimal amount of nutrients in your system. The administration of nutrients intravenously is a widely accepted way to treat a range of disorders. Intravenous nutrient therapy bypasses digestion to bring nutrients directly to cells. It allows for cellular uptake of nutrients in concentrations higher than those offered by oral or intramuscular routes. Intravenous (IV) nutrient therapy consists of the administration of a specialized mixture of vitamins, minerals or other substances into the bloodstream.
What is in a Nutrient IV? The vitamins and minerals provided in IV therapy are essential nutrients, meaning that our body must have these nutrients in order to be healthy and survive. The body cannot produce these nutrients on our own, thus we must obtain them through food. However lots of food is processed and of poor quality so it contains fewer of the essential nutrients. Therefore we are unable to obtain much of the vitamins and minerals required for healthy living through the food we eat. Deficiencies of these nutrients are associated with most of the chronic illnesses.
How can a Nutrient IV benefit me? The vitamins and minerals used in intravenous administration are co-factors in biochemical reactions in every cell in the body, and therefore can benefit any condition where low levels of nutrients or nutrient deficiencies are detected. In addition, they may benefit those in need of a temporary boost in energy or boost in immune function.
What is our Nutrient IV therapy? A typical nutrient therapy consists of vitamins and minerals based off of “Myer’s Cocktail.” Dr. John Myers MD was a pioneer of nutrient IV therapy who used this form of therapy in the mid 1950’s and was very successful in treating his patients of various conditions. Our nutrient IV typically contains Vitamin C up to 30grams (30,000mg), B12, B complex, Calcium, Magnesium, and trace minerals like Selenium, Zinc, Copper, Chromium, and Manganese.
What are the benefits?
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