Intravenous Nutritional Therapy (IVNT) is a treatment method that uses vitamins and minerals and administers these directly into the bloodstream.

There are several advantages of giving the body nutrients by the intravenous method:

  1. By injecting substances directly into the bloodstream, you eliminate any alteration in the nutrients, which may occur from the actions of digestive enzymes, thus you have direct cellular nutrition.
  2. The amount of nutrients in the blood can reach much higher, more therapeutic levels faster than is possible by absorbing nutrients through the Gastrointestinal system. This bypasses any intestinal malabsorption.
  3. It has immediate therapeutic effects to ones cell to address the specific conditions one is presenting with.
  4. IVNT will alleviate nutritional deficiencies.
How does IV Nutritional Therapy work?

We use recognized industry guidelines for intravenous nutritional formulations and sterility. We are complaint with USP 797 rules for sterility and injections, and compliant with CDC site preparation rules of 503A with our IV Medical Airhood for optimal preparation, quality and sterility.

The substances used in IVNT are vitamins and minerals, which are normal nutrients that the body needs for basic physiological functions. The dose by which we administer creates therapeutic ranges to maximize the health goals caused by chronic illness.

What conditions can IV Nutritional Therapy be used for?
  • Flu/Colds & Infections
  • Cancer & Revitalization after chemotherapy
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome & Fibromyalgia
  • Auto Immune Syndrome & Immune System Support
  • Hepatitis C & AIDS
  • Heavy Metal Contamination
  • Allergies & Asthma

Intravenous Nutritional therapy offers a unique opportunity to create a positive effect in one’s health. Below are some citations of their benefits.

What types of IV Nutritional Therapy are provided?
  • Myer’s Cocktail
    It consists of Magnesium, Calcium, Selenium, Manganese, Zinc, Vitamin B5, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12, Vitamin B Complex and Vitamin C.   This is the one for Immune booster, cold/flu, Lyme, EBV, Chronic Pain, Chronic Fatigue, Fibromyalgia, Anxiety, Depression, Headaches and more – This is the Signature multivitamin and mineral boost!
  • Myer’s Cocktail Immune Power
    The Myer’s plus extra Vitamin C
  • High Dose Vitamin C
    This Pro-oxidant therapy is used as an adjunctive cancer therapy.  At high doses, Vitamin C is cytotoxic to cancer cells and not healthy cells.  Studies have shown it can increase survival rates and decrease side effects.
  • Curcumin – Turmeric IV
    Anti-oxidation therapy is used as an adjunctive cancer and liver therapy.
  • Glutathione
    Enhance your body with its strongest anti-oxidant that supports detoxification/liver.  It has helped those with immune, nervous (Parkinson’s), and respiratory disorders.
  • Chelation
    This is a process of excreting heavy metals as lead, mercury, arsenic, iron and cadmium with benign minerals.
  • High Dose Vitamin C
    This Pro-oxidant therapy is used as an adjunctive cancer therapy.  At high doses, Vitamin C is cytotoxic to cancer cells and not healthy cells.  Studies have shown it can increase survival rates and decrease side effects.
  • Phosphatidylcholine (PC)
    Helps the formation of cell membranes and is in the use of memory issues, immune functions and aids in the detoxification process of the liver.
  • Amino Acids
    Helpful in neurotransmitter imbalances in those with symptoms of depression, anxiety, sleep disorders, memory loss, and from those in addiction recovery.
  • Other Therapies
    Alpha Lipoic Acid
    Trace Minerals and more!

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Pharmokinetics of vitamin C: insights into the oral and intravenous administration of ascorbate. PR Health Sci J. 2008 Mar;27(1):7-19.
The effectiveness of ascorbic acid and emoxipin in treatment of infiltrative pulmonary tuberculosis Klin Med (Mosk). 2007;85(12):55-8.
Intravenously administered vitamin C as cancer therapy: three cases. CMAJ 2006;174(7):937-42.
Does the administration of antioxidants as scavengers of reactive oxygen species in kidney transplantation really have sense? Bratisl Lek Listy. 2007;108(9):385-7.
http://lpi.oregonstate.edu/ss06/intravitc.html – Linus Pauling Institute – newsletters or recent review studies of benefits of Vitamin C Therapy.
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