Ingredient List

Normal Saline

Normal Saline is a sterile solution that can be used for water replacement and to maintain fluid and electrolyte balance. It is also used to dilute and administer medication as well as vitamins throughout the body. This IV solution is made of sodium chloride, water, and it is the foundation of all our IV drips.

 

Gluthathione

Is an important amino acid with many functions in the body. It is a fundamental component of proteins and a fundamental part of the immune system. Glutamine has a special role in intestinal health.

One of the most important functions of glutamine is its role in the immune system.

It is a critical fuel source for immune cells, including white blood cells and certain intestinal cells. However, its blood levels can decrease due to injuries, burns, or major surgeries. If the body's need for glutamine is greater than its ability to produce it, your body may break down protein stores, such as muscle, to release more of this amino acid. Additionally, immune system function can be compromised when insufficient amounts of glutamine are available.

Studies have also reported that glutamine supplementation can improve health, decrease infections, and lead to shorter hospital stays after surgery.

The immune system benefits of glutamine are related to its role in gut health. Glutamine is an important energy source for intestinal and immune cells and also helps maintain the barrier between the inside of your intestines and the rest of your body. This prevents harmful bacteria or toxins from moving from your intestines to the rest of your body.

Due to the intestines' primary role in the immune system, glutamine may benefit your overall immune health by supporting intestinal cells.

Glutamine is also one of the amino acids that make up glutathione, an antioxidant that plays a crucial role in preventing cell damage. This antioxidant binds to 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. Studies suggest that it also slows down the rate of aging.

 

B Complex Vitamins

Refer to several different vitamins that are part of the same family. Together, these water-soluble vitamins perform a variety of vital functions including cardiovascular support, helping the body convert food into energy, immune function, and more. In addition to these, the B-complex vitamins are most notable for their role in promoting healthy skin, hair, and nails. They reduce free radicals in the body that contribute to aging, resulting in a younger, healthier appearance.

The B complex vitamins are:

B1 (thiamin)

B2 (riboflavin)

B3 (niacin)

B5 (pantothenic acid)

B6 (pyridoxine)

B7 (biotin)

B12 (cyanocobalamin)

 

Magnesium

Magnesium is a mineral that participates in more than 300 biochemical reactions and enzyme systems that regulate various body functions. This mineral is found in many types of food.

Healthy Magnesium Levels:

Maintains nerve and muscle function

Maintains bone strength

Provides support to the immune system

regulates the heartbeat

Regulates blood glucose (blood sugar) levels 

Regulates blood pressure

Rise the levels of energy

Helps in protein production.

Because magnesium is involved in many functions throughout the body, this mineral is included in many IV therapies.

Magnesium plays an important role in energy production and protein synthesis. Supplementation can help improve fatigue and energy levels. Magnesium also provides cardiovascular support and helps regulate blood glucose and blood pressure.

Low magnesium levels can cause a variety of symptoms including fatigue, cramps, muscle weakness, or numbness. Magnesium deficiency may also be associated with diseases such as Alzheimer's, cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, and diabetes.

Athletes who have low levels of magnesium in the body may benefit from supplementation to improve muscle function, energy production, and enhance physical performance.

Intravenous therapy can quickly and efficiently correct magnesium levels in the body and prevent health complications caused by prolonged deficiency.

 

Vitamin C

Also known as ascorbic acid, vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin that performs many essential functions throughout the body, helping to maintain systems such as muscles, bones, immune support, and the circulatory system. Vitamin C promotes the biosynthesis of collagen, which is a fundamental part of connective tissues. In this capacity is an essential component for wound healing. Vitamin C is an antioxidant that also helps regenerate other antioxidants within the body. This vitamin reduces the damaging effects of free radicals, which are unstable molecules that contribute to tissue damage and aging.

Studies have shown that high doses of vitamin C can slow the formation of carcinogens, regulate the immune response, and reduce redox reactions that can lead to cancer formation.

 

Normal Saline

Normal Saline is a sterile solution that can be used for water replacement and to maintain fluid and electrolyte balance. It is also used to dilute and administer medication as well as vitamins throughout the body. This IV solution is made of sodium chloride, water, and it is the foundation of all our IV drips.

 

Gluthathione

Is an important amino acid with many functions in the body. It is a fundamental component of proteins and a fundamental part of the immune system. Glutamine has a special role in intestinal health.

One of the most important functions of glutamine is its role in the immune system.

It is a critical fuel source for immune cells, including white blood cells and certain intestinal cells. However, its blood levels can decrease due to injuries, burns, or major surgeries. If the body's need for glutamine is greater than its ability to produce it, your body may break down protein stores, such as muscle, to release more of this amino acid. Additionally, immune system function can be compromised when insufficient amounts of glutamine are available.

Studies have also reported that glutamine supplementation can improve health, decrease infections, and lead to shorter hospital stays after surgery.

The immune system benefits of glutamine are related to its role in gut health. Glutamine is an important energy source for intestinal and immune cells and also helps maintain the barrier between the inside of your intestines and the rest of your body. This prevents harmful bacteria or toxins from moving from your intestines to the rest of your body.

Due to the intestines' primary role in the immune system, glutamine may benefit your overall immune health by supporting intestinal cells.

Glutamine is also one of the amino acids that make up glutathione, an antioxidant that plays a crucial role in preventing cell damage. This antioxidant binds to 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. Studies suggest that it also slows down the rate of aging.

 

B Complex Vitamins

Refer to several different vitamins that are part of the same family. Together, these water-soluble vitamins perform a variety of vital functions including cardiovascular support, helping the body convert food into energy, immune function, and more. In addition to these, the B-complex vitamins are most notable for their role in promoting healthy skin, hair, and nails. They reduce free radicals in the body that contribute to aging, resulting in a younger, healthier appearance.

The B complex vitamins are:

B1 (thiamin)

B2 (riboflavin)

B3 (niacin)

B5 (pantothenic acid)

B6 (pyridoxine)

B7 (biotin)

B12 (cyanocobalamin)

 

Magnesium

Magnesium is a mineral that participates in more than 300 biochemical reactions and enzyme systems that regulate various body functions. This mineral is found in many types of food.

Healthy Magnesium Levels:

Maintains nerve and muscle function

Maintains bone strength

Provides support to the immune system

regulates the heartbeat

Regulates blood glucose (blood sugar) levels 

Regulates blood pressure

Rise the levels of energy

Helps in protein production.

Because magnesium is involved in many functions throughout the body, this mineral is included in many IV therapies.

Magnesium plays an important role in energy production and protein synthesis. Supplementation can help improve fatigue and energy levels. Magnesium also provides cardiovascular support and helps regulate blood glucose and blood pressure.

Low magnesium levels can cause a variety of symptoms including fatigue, cramps, muscle weakness, or numbness. Magnesium deficiency may also be associated with diseases such as Alzheimer's, cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, and diabetes.

Athletes who have low levels of magnesium in the body may benefit from supplementation to improve muscle function, energy production, and enhance physical performance.

Intravenous therapy can quickly and efficiently correct magnesium levels in the body and prevent health complications caused by prolonged deficiency.

 

Vitamin C

Also known as ascorbic acid, vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin that performs many essential functions throughout the body, helping to maintain systems such as muscles, bones, immune support, and the circulatory system. Vitamin C promotes the biosynthesis of collagen, which is a fundamental part of connective tissues. In this capacity is an essential component for wound healing. Vitamin C is an antioxidant that also helps regenerate other antioxidants within the body. This vitamin reduces the damaging effects of free radicals, which are unstable molecules that contribute to tissue damage and aging.

Studies have shown that high doses of vitamin C can slow the formation of carcinogens, regulate the immune response, and reduce redox reactions that can lead to cancer formation.