Post by ascnat on Feb 23, 2020 11:54:02 GMT
Intravenous therapy (IV) is an integrative treatment to deliver essential nutrients into a vein in high doses to overcome nutritional deficiencies.
It will not replace a balanced diet and lifestyle, but under the supervision of a naturopathic medicine practitioner, it can complement your healthy food choices.
The procedure is similar to a traditional IV treatment where a trained health professional, puts an IV by sticking a catheter in a vein inside your arm or hand to let certain liquid flow into your vein through a tube but the difference is in the liquid itself.
Your naturopathic doctor will design a blend unique for you and your needs based on the initial consultation and lab test results; therefore, you will only receive chemicals that are needed in your body. The number of IV therapy sessions will be determined by your first IV therapy result and factors such as your current health status, age, weight, genetics, physical and mental exercise, eating and sleeping habits and lifestyle but generally, people can benefit from one IV therapy every 3 months.
You must tell your doctor about any medication you are taking because some drugs can affect vitamin and mineral absorption.
IV therapy is normally painless and after the treatment, you can immediately go back to your daily routine.
The IV vitamin and mineral therapy is based on good science and was first introduced by Dr. John Myers in the 70s. His research created the famous Myers’ Cocktail, which includes high doses of magnesium, vitamin B, and vitamin C.
IV therapy is equivalent to a multivitamin and mineral pill in mega doses, which bypasses your digestive tract to directly enter your bloodstream in order to be absorbed quickly. Digestion through GI tract needs a few hours and requires certain chemical interaction inside the body to convert and absorb nutrients, but because production of these chemicals is generally delayed by internal and external causes such as stress, bad food choices, sleeping problems, medications, and environmental pollution, not every nutrients is absorbed and many are released from your body untouched.
Gut microbiome, a community of bacteria in the intestines which are responsible for vitamin production is heavily influenced by above-mentioned factors making you not nurtured and deficient.
Vitamins and minerals also are competitive in absorption inside digestive system and because some minerals like calcium are dominant and will always suppress other chemicals, the deficiency always happen. Avoiding digestive tract gives a chance to all vitamins and minerals to be used
It will not replace a balanced diet and lifestyle, but under the supervision of a naturopathic medicine practitioner, it can complement your healthy food choices.
The procedure is similar to a traditional IV treatment where a trained health professional, puts an IV by sticking a catheter in a vein inside your arm or hand to let certain liquid flow into your vein through a tube but the difference is in the liquid itself.
Your naturopathic doctor will design a blend unique for you and your needs based on the initial consultation and lab test results; therefore, you will only receive chemicals that are needed in your body. The number of IV therapy sessions will be determined by your first IV therapy result and factors such as your current health status, age, weight, genetics, physical and mental exercise, eating and sleeping habits and lifestyle but generally, people can benefit from one IV therapy every 3 months.
You must tell your doctor about any medication you are taking because some drugs can affect vitamin and mineral absorption.
IV therapy is normally painless and after the treatment, you can immediately go back to your daily routine.
The IV vitamin and mineral therapy is based on good science and was first introduced by Dr. John Myers in the 70s. His research created the famous Myers’ Cocktail, which includes high doses of magnesium, vitamin B, and vitamin C.
IV therapy is equivalent to a multivitamin and mineral pill in mega doses, which bypasses your digestive tract to directly enter your bloodstream in order to be absorbed quickly. Digestion through GI tract needs a few hours and requires certain chemical interaction inside the body to convert and absorb nutrients, but because production of these chemicals is generally delayed by internal and external causes such as stress, bad food choices, sleeping problems, medications, and environmental pollution, not every nutrients is absorbed and many are released from your body untouched.
Gut microbiome, a community of bacteria in the intestines which are responsible for vitamin production is heavily influenced by above-mentioned factors making you not nurtured and deficient.
Vitamins and minerals also are competitive in absorption inside digestive system and because some minerals like calcium are dominant and will always suppress other chemicals, the deficiency always happen. Avoiding digestive tract gives a chance to all vitamins and minerals to be used