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Holistic Healing with IV Vitamin Therapy
Replenish Vital Nutrients
Boost Immune System
Enhance Hydration
Support Red Blood Cell Production
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The frequency of Vitamin Drip therapy is determined on a patient-by-patient basis, we take a customized approach to suit your individual needs. We recommend two Vitamin drips per month for preventative health and wellness to help balance out any vitamin deficiencies.
Vitamin Therapy IS safe! All our IVs are administered only by a medical professional (registered nurses, nurse practitioners, physicians, and physicians assistants). It is the same procedure as what is given at the hospital. Many doctors embrace infusion therapy.
Vitamin Therapy has been administered for over a century. It’s a quick way to provide medication or fluid replacement into your body’s circulation. Vitamin Therapy is a common way to correct imbalances of electrolytes. It can take several hours for the water you drink to be absorbed into your body, while the benefits of Vitamin Therapy begin almost immediately.
While there are typically no side effects, any that do appear are usually minor. You may experience some bruising around the injection area, briefly feel flushed, a strange, metallic taste in your mouth, or a cooling sensation in your arm. Most side effects go away quickly and all are treatable. However, it’s important to be aware of other considerations when it comes to vitamin IV therapy. While your body efficiently utilizes the vitamins, it may release excess water-soluble vitamins once a certain threshold is reached. This means that some of what you receive might not be fully used, leading to potential inefficiencies. Additionally, there’s a risk of more serious side effects if the levels of certain vitamins become too high. Vitamin toxicity can occur, posing health risks that shouldn’t be overlooked. Finally, the procedure itself carries inherent IV-related risks. These include potential infections and complications that can arise from the intravenous administration process. Always consult a healthcare professional to weigh these aspects against the potential benefits of the therapy.
In some cases, with people who suffer from advanced stages of autoimmune diseases or cancer, continued Vitamin Therapy may be necessary for nutritional support. Some patients get progressively better and after a series of treatments, they no longer require ongoing weekly Vitamin Therapy, only monthly treatments to maintain balance. Other patients need regular vitamin injections in order to help alleviate symptoms of their chronic or common medical conditions. Diagnostic tests are available to better determine how often a person should be receiving treatments.
This is all subjective and differs from person to person. Initial administration of the needle may cause slight discomfort, but should never be overly painful. Typically, the initial discomfort dissipates quickly.
Vitamin therapy is perfect for those who want to boost their vitamin intake quickly and efficiently. Those who benefit include:
-Athletes
-Chronically ill individuals
-Nutrient deficient individuals
-Travelers
-Those recovering from surgery or an illness
While beneficial for most, certain individuals should refrain from IV therapy. You should avoid vitamin therapy if you:
-Have certain medical conditions like kidney disease or heart conditions
-Are a women who is breastfeeding or pregnant
-Have allergies to certain vitamins or minerals
-Have an infection at the IV site or sepsis
At the end of your therapy, you will be able to safely go home or go back to work. You can expect to have increased energy, better hydration, improved mood, and clearer mental focus. Side effects may include bruising at IV site, metallic taste in your mouth, or a warm sensation.
IV Vitamin therapy delivers a concentrated dose of nutrients to your veins, but it may not replace the need for daily supplements. Depending on your health needs, you may still need to monitor and ensure your diet has all necessary nutrients, according to your health care provider’s recommendations.