IV hydration therapy is designed to quickly replenish fluids and essential nutrients, promoting overall wellness and faster recovery. This service is ideal for those experiencing dehydration or fatigue or seeking to boost their health and energy levels. Administered by trained professionals, our IV hydration treatments are customized to meet your needs.
Whether for rehydration after exercise, recovery from illness, or general wellness, we offer a safe and effective solution. With our professional service, you can expect improved hydration, increased vitality, and enhanced overall health.
IV HYDRATION MENU
- Mini bag(250 ml of Fluid, with a choice of one of this IV. Vitamin B complex or Vit C.)
- Immunity (A blend of Vit C, Vit B Complex and Zinc in 500 ml of IV Fluid)
- Glow (Vitamin C, B Complex, Biotin, Mixed in NS or LR and high dose supplement, Glutathione IVP- Oral supplements include Vitamin C, Biotin (B7), B Complex, Glutathione (spray or po NAC), Vitamin D, Zinc Oral Collagen, Omega 3 fish oil, Vitamin E.)
- Myers cocktail (Vit C, Vit B complex and Magnesium in a bag of either Lactated Ringers or Normal saline)
- Hypertension Fighter (Vitamin C, Magnesium, B Complex and Glutathione IVP, Mix in 500 mL of NS)
- Allergy fighter (Vitamin C, B-complex, Glutamine and ALA Mixed in a bag of fluid. (Glutathione – 1000 mg (separate push)
- Hangover (Vitamin C, Magnesium, B complex mixed in a bag of fluid- B12 IM and Glutathione IVP)
- Migraines (Vitamin C, Magnesium and B complex in a bag of fluid
Vit B12 – given IM.) - Inflammation fighter (Vitamin C, B-Complex, ALA in a 500 ml NS-Glutathione IVP and Vit B12 IM.
- And many more…
Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant found in every cell in the body. depletion of GSH has been implicated in many chronic degenerative diseases:
- Neurodegenerative disorders (Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and Huntington’s diseases, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Friedreich’s ataxia)
- Pulmonary disease (COPD, asthma, and acute respiratory distress syndrome)
- Immune diseases (HIV, autoimmune disease)
- Cardiovascular diseases (hypertension, myocardial infarction, cholesterol oxidation)
- Chronic age-related diseases (cataracts, macular degeneration, hearing impairment, and glaucoma)
- Liver disease
- Cystic fibrosis
- Aging process itself
How to increase Glutathione?
- α-lipoic acid, (ALA) supplementation of which increases mitochondrial glutathione.
- Direct administration and promotion of production of glutathione have been used effectively in a wide range of diseases: Parkinson’s, peripheral obstructive arterial disease, cystic fibrosis, emphysema, COPD, preterm infants autism, contrast-induced nephropathy, chronic otitis media, lead exposure, nail biting(!), nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, exercise-induced fatigue.
Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is an anti oxidant that has several important functions.
These include:
- helping to protect cells and keeping them healthy
- maintaining healthy skin, blood vessels, bones and cartilage
- helping with wound healing
- Vitamin C cannot be stored in the body, so you need it every day.
- may lower the risk for some cancers, including those of the mouth, esophagus, stomach, and breast.
- Long-term use of supplemental vitamin C may protect against cataracts.
- Helps make collagen, a connective tissue that knits together wounds and supports blood vessel walls.
- Helps make the neurotransmitters serotonin and norepinephrine
- Acts as an antioxidant, neutralizing unstable molecules that can damage cells. Bolsters the Immune System.
Vitamin B Complex:
There are many different types of vitamin B.
This section has information on:
Thiamin (vitamin B1)
Thiamin, also known as vitamin B1, helps:
- the body break down and release energy from food
- keep the nervous system health
- Needed for healthy skin, hair, muscles, and brain and is critical for nerve function.
Riboflavin (vitamin B2)
Riboflavin, also known as vitamin B2, helps:
- keep skin, eyes and the nervous system healthy
- the body release energy from food
Niacin (vitamin B3)
Niacin, also known as vitamin B3, helps:
- the body release energy from food
- keep the nervous system and skin healthy
Vitamin B5:Pantothenic acid
Pantothenic acid has several functions, such as helping the body to release energy from food.
Helps convert food into energy. Helps make lipids (fats), neurotransmitters, steroid hormones, and hemoglobin
Vitamin B6
Vitamin B6, also known as pyridoxine, helps:
- the body to use and store energy from protein and carbohydrates in food
- the body form hemoglobin, the substance in red blood cells that carries oxygen around the body
- Aids in lowering homocysteine levels and may reduce the risk of heart disease
- Helps convert tryptophan to niacin and serotonin, a neurotransmitter that plays key roles in sleep, appetite, and moods.
- Helps make red blood cells
- Influences cognitive abilities and immune function
Biotin (vitamin B7)
Biotin is needed in very small amounts to help the body make fatty acids.
Helps convert food into energy and synthesize glucose.
Helps make and break down some fatty acids.
Needed for healthy bones and hair
Vitamin B9: Folate and folic acid
Folate is a B vitamin found in many foods. The manmade form of folate is called folic acid.
Can lower levels of homocysteine and may reduce heart disease risk
May reduce risk for colon cancer.
Offsets breast cancer risk among women who consume alcohol
- the body form healthy red blood cells
- reduce the risk of birth defects called neural tube defects, such as spina bifida, in unborn babies
- A lack of folate could lead to folate deficiency anemia.
Vitamin B12: Cobalamin
Vitamin B12 is involved in helping the body:
- make red blood cells and keeping the nervous system healthy
- release energy from food
- use folate
- Aids in lowering homocysteine levels and may lower the risk of heart disease.
- Assists in making new cells and breaking down some fatty acids and amino acids.
- Protects nerve cells and encourages their normal growth
- Helps make red blood cells and DNA
Vitamin A:
Essential for vision. Lycopene may lower prostate cancer risk. Keeps tissues and skin healthy. Plays an important role in bone growth and in the immune system.
Vitamin D (Calciferol ):
maintain normal blood levels of calcium and phosphorus, which strengthen bones.
Helps form teeth and bones.
Supplements can reduce the number of non-spinal fractures
Calcium:
Builds and protects bones and teeth.
Helps with muscle contractions and relaxation, blood clotting, and nerve impulse transmission. Plays a role in hormone secretion and enzyme activation.
Helps maintain healthy blood pressure
COPPER Plays an important role in iron metabolism and immune system. Helps make red blood cells
IRON Helps hemoglobin in red blood cells and myoglobin in muscle cells ferry oxygen throughout the body. Needed for chemical reactions in the body and for making amino acids, collagen, neurotransmitters, and hormones
Magnesium:
Needed for many chemical reactions in the body Works with calcium in muscle contraction, blood clotting, and regulation of blood pressure.
Helps build bones and teeth
Selenium:
Acts as an antioxidant, neutralizing unstable molecules that can damage cells. Helps regulate thyroid hormone activity
Zinc:
Helps form many enzymes and proteins and create new cells.
Frees vitamin A from storage in the liver.
Needed for immune system, taste, smell, and wound healing.
When taken with certain antioxidants, zinc may delay the progression of age-related macular degeneration
Potassium:
Balances fluids in the body.
Helps maintain steady heartbeat and send nerve impulses. Needed for muscle contractions.
potassium seems to lower blood pressure. Getting enough potassium from your diet may benefit bones
Amino Acids:
• Lysine: Lysine is involved in the production of hormones and energy. It’s also important for calcium and immune function.
Methionine: This amino acid plays an important role in metabolism and detoxification. It’s also necessary for tissue growth and the absorption of zinc and selenium, minerals that are vital to your health
ALA:
Alpha-lipoic acid is an antioxidant that is made naturally in the body and also found in foods. It is used to break down carbohydrates and to make energy.
protection to the brain and also be helpful in certain liver disease
Neuropathy
Hyperlipidemia
Obesity
Aging skin
Arginine:
necessary for making proteins and is commonly used for circulation.
L-arginine is converted in the body into a chemical called nitric oxide. Nitric oxide causes blood vessels to open wider for improved blood flow.
- Chest pain
- improve exercise tolerance and quality of life in people with angina.
- Erectile dysfunction (ED): Improves sexual function.to improve sexual function in people with ED.
- High blood pressure
L-Carnitine:
carnitine is a chemical that is made in the human brain, liver, and kidneys. It helps the body turn fatinto energy.
Improves Toxic side effects caused by some drugs
Improves inflammation, mâle infertility, chest pain, exercise tolerance, chest pain.
Inositol: natural sugar found in the body
- Lowers risks for metabolic syndrome.
- Helps relieve the symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
- Reduces risks of gestational diabetes and preterm birth.
- Lowers high cholesterol.
- Helps the body better process insulin.
- Potentially relieves symptoms of depression and other mood disorders.
Choline:
Amino acid that are said to reduce cholesterol, control mood swings, and protect the liver from damage due to alcohol. They also may lower blood pressure, boost memory, and treat Alzheimer disease. Choline may also enhance athletic performance. Choline may help prevent neural tube defects in pregnancy.
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