Our clinic prides itself in being on the cutting edge of proactive retention of good health in the aging body. One of the interventions which we and others find useful in attaining this goal is administering IV Vitamins into the circulatory system through a small cannula.
 
IV (or parenteral) vitamins including magnesium, calcium, B vitamins, and vitamin C have been found to be effective against acute asthma attacks, migraines, fatigue (including chronic fatigue syndrome), fibromyalgia, acute muscle spasm, upper respiratory tract infections, chronic sinusitis, seasonal allergies, rhinitis, cardiovascular disease and other disorders.
If you have any of these conditions or simply want to experience an elixir which lifts the spirits, calms the mind and gives a sense of well-being, you may find this intervention useful.
Magnesium is a muscle relaxant and a vasodilator. It is ubiquitously found in the human body in a ratio to calcium. Vitamin C is the primary healing agent for minor and more profound injuries and the B vitamins calm the nervous system without creating sedation. These are the primary ingredients utilized in this procedure. It is brief and results are generally immediate and long lasting. Ask us about getting your first treatment today.

Vitamin B12 is an essential nutrient necessary for proper metabolism and energy production. It plays an integral part in DNA synthesis and supports cell replication. The compound has an important role in the conversion of harmful homocysteine into beneficial methionine, an essential amino acid. Homocysteine is an amino acid (a building block or protein) that is produced in the human body. High homocysteine levels in the blood can damage the lining of the arteries. In addition, high homocysteine levels may make blood clot more easily than it should. This can increase the risk of blood vessel blockages. Vitamin B12 converts this harmful amino acid into a beneficial amino acid called Methionine which helps with energy production and is necessary for normal brain and nervous system function.

Vitamin B6 is involved in the process of making serotonin and norepinephrine, chemicals that transmit signals in the brain. Vitamin B6 is involved in the formation of myelin, a protein layer that forms around nerve cells. Vitamin B6 deficiency in adults may cause health problems affecting the nerves, skin, mucous membranes and circulatory system. Deficiency can occur in people with kidney failure complication, alcoholism, liver scarring, over active thyroid, problems absorbing nutrients and heart failure. 

Vitamin B5 is used for alleviation of conditions like asthma, hair loss, allergies, stress and anxiety, respiratory disorders and heart problems.

Vitamin B1 sometimes called Thiamine is called the anti-stress vitamin because it is believed to strengthen the immune system. It plays an important role in maintaining a healthy nervous system and improving the cardiovascular functioning of the body. We need vitamin B1 so that our body can use carbohydrates as energy. B1 is essential for glucose metabolism along with all the B vitamins are needed to keep the brain and nervous system functioning optimally as well as a for healthy as well as for healthy hair, skin and eyes and liver.