IV Therapy

Feel better. Faster.

Intravenous (IV) hydration is a safe and fast way to provide your body with the nutrition it needs. Because IV hydration bypasses the digestive system, it is an effective way to deliver medications, vitamins, and other nutrients directly into the bloodstream. MANY of our patients suffer from poor absorption due to inflammation and/or infection of the GI tract. IV therapy is an invaluable tool to assist the body in healing more efficiently and effectively.

Types of IV therapy offered:

  • Rehydrate, replenish and revive. The Quench IV Kit is designed to combat the effects of dehydration and help restore essential nutrients your body needs for optimal function. Whether you’re recovering from travel, heat, or exercise, each session delivers hydration and nourishment directly into your bloodstream.

    Contains: Vitamin C, Thiamine HCl (B1), Niacinamide (B3), Riboflavin 5 Phosphate (B2), Dexpanthenol (B5), Pyridoxine HCl (B6), Magnesium Chloride, Zinc Sulfate, Manganese, and Copper Gluconate.

  • Supports energy levels and help replenish nutrients tied to immune health, stress response and overall wellness.

    Magnesium Chloride: Magnesium chloride can help improve immunity, improve relaxation and more.

    B-Complex Vitamins: B-complex vitamins may help keep skin and blood cells healthy as well as convert nutrients into energy.

    Hydroxo B12: Hydroxo B12 is designed to help address low levels of vitamin B12 as well as promote healthy brain function, blood, cells and nerves.

    Calcium Gluconate: Calcium gluconate helps promote healthy bones and the normal functioning of muscles, nerves and cells in the body.

    Ascorbic Acid: Ascorbic acid can act as an antioxidant that may help protect cells from free-radical damage, absorb iron, create collagen and boost immunity.

  • L-Glutathione, or simply glutathione, is a powerful antioxidant comprised of amino acids cysteineglycine, and glutamic acid. Glutathione has many functions. It is vital to mitochondrial function and necessary to produce DNA. Its ability to cross the blood-brain barrier means it plays an important role in removing toxins, such as mercury, from the brain and other cells. It is key in supporting immune function, metabolism, forming sperm cells, tissue building and repair, and helping with certain enzyme functions.

    As a powerful antioxidant, it may help fight the effects of free radicals, which cause oxidative stress, damage healthy cells, and contribute to aging and certain degenerative illnesses. Unlike most antioxidants, glutathione can be made in the human liver. Glutathione can be found in every cell of the human body. It is also found in many foods, including spinach and avocados, but is poorly absorbed by the body when consumed orally. Supplements that can support glutathione production include curcumin, N-acetylcysteine, selenium, silymarin, vitamin C, and Vitamin E. Glutathione levels in the body naturally decline as we age but can also be reduced by factors like stress, malnutrition, and environmental toxins.