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IV Nutritional Therapy

What is IV Nutritional Therapy

Intravenous Nutritional Therapy (IVNT) is used to achieve the most optimum results to enhance absorption of important nutrients directly into the bloodstream. Vitamins are well known to support the immune system, boost generall wellbeing and has been used as a preventative treatment. Vitamin supplementation has now become popular treatment to enhance day to day performance and support general diet.

IV infusions reduces our oral supplement pill load which generally only absorbs between 5% to 30% in comparison up to 90% absorption rate thus leaving us feeling rejuvenated and replenished.

Vitamin Therapy​

Benefits of Vitamin Therapy

IV Nutrition Therapy And Vitamins Injections​

1.Energy Boost, feel more energised and alert. 

2.Hydration, replenish fluids quickly.

3.Nutrient Absorption, maximises vitamin intake.

4. Immune Support, by strengthening your body’s defences.

5. Skin Health: Enhance complexion and reduce ageing signs.

6. Promote’s relaxation

7. Supports General Health and Wellbeing

All About Vitamins, Minerals and Amino Acids

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Vitamin C

Vitamin C boosts the immune system, promotes collagen production for healthy skin, and acts as a powerful antioxidant to protect cells from damage. It also enhances iron absorption and supports wound healing.

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B Complex

B1 (thiamine) supports energy metabolism and nerve function, B2 (riboflavin) promotes healthy skin and vision, and B6 (pyridoxine) aids in brain development, mood regulation, and red blood cell production. Together, they enhance energy and overall health.

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Magnesium

Magnesium supports muscle and nerve function, helps regulate blood pressure, and promotes strong bones. It also plays a key role in energy production and helps reduce inflammation. Additionally, magnesium aids in relaxation and improved sleep quality.

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Vitamin D

Vitamin D supports bone health by aiding calcium absorption, boosts the immune system, and plays a role in mood regulation. It is also essential for muscle function and overall health, helping reduce the risk of chronic diseases.

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Vitamin B12

Vitamin B12 is essential for red blood cell formation, DNA synthesis, and maintaining healthy nerve cells. It also supports energy production and cognitive function, helping to prevent fatigue and neurological issues.

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Biotin

Biotin, also known as vitamin B7, is crucial for maintaining healthy skin, hair, and nails. It supports metabolism by aiding in the conversion of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins into energy. Additionally, biotin plays a role in promoting a healthy nervous system and may improve blood sugar regulation.

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Glutathione

Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant that helps protect cells from oxidative stress and damage. It supports detoxification by neutralizing harmful toxins and free radicals in the body. Additionally, glutathione plays a vital role in immune function and skin health, promoting a brighter complexion and reducing signs of aging.

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NAD+

NAD+ is essential for energy production by converting nutrients into ATP, supporting cellular metabolism. It also aids in DNA repair and regulates cellular aging, promoting overall cellular health. Additionally, NAD+ enhances mitochondrial function, vital for maintaining energy levels.

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Iron

Iron is crucial for the production of hemoglobin, which carries oxygen in the blood, supporting overall energy and vitality. It plays a vital role in immune function and cognitive development. Additionally, iron helps in the synthesis of collagen and is important for maintaining healthy skin and hair.

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Amino Acids

Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, essential for muscle growth, repair, and overall body function. They play a crucial role in the production of neurotransmitters, supporting brain health and mood regulation. Additionally, amino acids contribute to immune function and can help with the synthesis of hormones and enzymes.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)