IV Therapy

What is IV Therapy?

IV (intravenous) therapy is the fastest and most efficient way to deliver vitamins and minerals into the body. With this therapy, nutrients are directly introduced into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system, ensuring up to 100% absorption. Research shows that this method has a better and longer-lasting effect on health, while nutrients taken orally have only a 20% to 50% absorption rate as they pass through the digestive system.

What Are the Benefits of IV Therapy?

By delivering vitamins and minerals directly into the bloodstream, IV therapy ensures maximum utilization of their effects, as they are absorbed during the therapy itself. The hydration provided by the infusions also helps combat dehydration, making clients feel refreshed and energized immediately after the therapy. IV therapy is ideal for individuals with digestive issues, slow metabolism, or those looking to improve their overall health.

The benefits of IV therapy include, but are not limited to:

  • Strengthening immunity
  • Detoxifying the body from toxins and free radicals
  • Improving cardiovascular health
  • Increasing energy levels
  • Enhancing hormonal balance
  • Improving sleep quality
  • Enhancing skin condition and even complexion
  • Reducing signs of aging
  • Reducing anxiety and improving mood
  • Improving mental focus and concentration

Who is IV Therapy Recommended For?

This therapy is recommended for anyone looking to improve their health and lifestyle. It is ideal for people with weakened immunity, those recovering from illness or injury, and anyone who wants to support their body’s health. Modern, fast-paced lifestyles, stress, and daily commitments affect our health and hinder the proper functioning of the body, making infusion treatments an excellent way to provide the body with essential nutrients, amino acids, and antioxidants.

How Often is IV Therapy Recommended?

The frequency depends on your needs and health goals. IV therapy can be administered regularly to provide vitamins, antioxidants, and other nutrients to ensure the proper functioning of the body. It can also be used occasionally to replenish fluids and electrolytes, such as in cases of dehydration or hangovers. Consultations are conducted before each therapy session to select the appropriate treatments for the best possible results.

Contraindications and Risks

As with any treatment, there are certain risks. Contraindications depend on the types of nutrients and vitamins in the infusion, and they may include:

  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding
  • Allergy or hypersensitivity to specific substances
  • Fluid overload in individuals with heart conditions, kidney diseases, or certain lung disorders
  • Electrolyte imbalances

Although rare, complications may occur after setting up the intravenous line, such as bleeding, swelling, or bruising at the injection site.