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Why are Vitamins and Nutrients important?

Energy and Metabolism: Certain vitamins, like B vitamins (B12, B6), are crucial for converting food into energy. They help metabolize carbohydrates, fats, and proteins, providing the energy needed for daily activities.

Cellular Protection: Nutrients such as vitamins A, C, and E, along with minerals like zinc and selenium, act as antioxidants. They protect cells from damage caused by free radicals, which contribute to aging and disease.

Immune System Function: Vitamins C, D, and E, as well as minerals like zinc and selenium, support a healthy immune system. They aid in fighting off infections and diseases by supporting immune cell function and production.

Bone Health: Essential nutrients like calcium, vitamin D, magnesium, and phosphorus are vital for maintaining strong and healthy bones. They support bone density, growth, and repair, reducing the risk of fractures and osteoporosis.

Nervous System and Cognitive Health: B vitamins, especially B12 and folate, play a crucial role in nerve function and neurotransmitter production. They support cognitive function, mood regulation, and overall nervous system health.

Heart Health: Omega-3 fatty acids, found in fish oil and flaxseeds, support heart health by reducing inflammation, lowering triglyceride levels, and improving cholesterol profiles.

Metabolism and Hormone Regulation: Various vitamins and minerals, such as chromium, manganese, and iodine, help regulate metabolism, hormone production, and thyroid function. They contribute to maintaining a healthy weight and energy balance.

Skin, Hair, and Nail Health: Vitamins A, C, E, and biotin are essential for maintaining healthy skin, hair, and nails. They promote collagen production, protect against UV damage, and support the growth and strength of hair and nails.

Overall, a balanced diet rich in a variety of nutrients is essential for overall well-being, growth, development, and disease prevention.

How is the Myers Cocktail beneficial?

Nutrient Replenishment and Rapid Absorption: The Myers Cocktail delivers a concentrated dose of essential vitamins and minerals directly into your bloodstream. This ensures rapid absorption and replenishment of nutrients that may be deficient in your body.

Energy Boost and Vitality: The infusion includes B vitamins, which play a crucial role in energy production. By replenishing these vitamins, the Myers Cocktail can help boost your energy levels, combat fatigue, and improve overall vitality.

Immune System Support: Key nutrients like vitamin C and zinc in the Myers Cocktail are known for their immune-boosting properties. Regular treatments can help strengthen your immune system and reduce the risk of infections.

Hydration and Electrolyte Balance: The infusion also contains electrolytes, which are essential for hydration. This is particularly beneficial for individuals who may be dehydrated due to illness, exercise, or other factors.

Overall Wellness and Improved Health: Many individuals report feeling a sense of well-being and improved overall health after receiving Myers Cocktail therapy. It can be beneficial for conditions like migraines, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, and more.

It’s important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine if the Myers Cocktail is suitable for your specific needs and health goals.

Recommended IV Therapies

Recommended For Detox Patients

Hydration

Saline

$200

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  • Dehydration

The Hydration IV targets symptoms of dehydration with a sufficient supply of saline fluid in the amount of 500mL to 1L. This therapy can last up to 45 minutes to an hour.

Saline / 1L

Myer's Cocktail

$150 Lite / $295 Full

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  • Dehydration
  • Restlessness

The Hydration IV targets symptoms of dehydration with a sufficient supply of saline fluid in the amount of 1L combined with B complex, Vitamin C, Magnesium, and B12. This therapy can last up to 1 hour.

Saline / 1L
B complex
Vitamin C
Magnesium
B12

Superstar

$225 Lite / $425 Full

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  • Dehydration
  • Fatigue
  • Headache
  • Weakness
  • Muscle aches
  • Stomach pain
  • Joint pain

The Superstar IV targets symptoms of dehydration, headache, fatigue, muscle ache, stomach pain, joint pain, and weakness with a sufficient supply of saline fluid in the amount of 500mL to 1L combined with B complex, Vitamin C, Zinc, Magnesium, Glutathione, Taurine, B12, Zofran, Toradol, Pepcid, and/or Benadryl if requested. This therapy can last up to 45 minutes to 1 hour.

Saline / 1L
B complex
Vitamin C
Zinc
Magnesium
Glutathione
Taurine
B12
Zofran
Toradol
Pepcid
Benadryl (Optional)

Ultimate Star

Max Dose

$525

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  • Dehydration
  • Fatigue
  • Headache
  • Weakness
  • Muscle aches
  • Stomach pain
  • Joint pain

The Ultimate Star IV targets symptoms of dehydration, headache, fatigue, muscle ache, stomach pain, joint pain, and weakness with a sufficient supply of saline fluid in the amount of 1L combined with B complex, Vitamin C, Zinc, Magnesium, Glutathione, Taurine, B12, Zofran, Toradol, Pepcid, and/or Benadryl in a MAX DOSE if requested. This therapy can last up to 1 hour.

Saline / 1L
B complex
Vitamin C
Zinc
Magnesium
Glutathione
Taurine
B12
Zofran
Toradol
Pepcid
Benadryl (Optional)

Warning Signs of Malnutrition

Dehydration

Physical Symptoms:

  • Weight Loss: Significant and unintentional weight loss over a short period can be a red flag for malnutrition.
  • Fatigue and Weakness: Feeling constantly tired, weak, or lacking energy, even with sufficient rest, can indicate malnutrition.
  • Muscle Wasting: Noticeable loss of muscle mass, particularly in the arms, legs, or buttocks, can be a sign of inadequate protein intake.
  • Brittle Hair and Nails: Dry, brittle hair and nails that break easily may indicate deficiencies in essential nutrients like vitamins, minerals, and proteins.
  • Pale or Dry Skin: Malnourished individuals may have dry, flaky skin or skin that loses its natural color and appears pale or sallow.

Gastrointestinal Symptoms:

  • Digestive Issues: Malnutrition can lead to digestive problems such as constipation, diarrhea, bloating, or abdominal pain.
  • Poor Appetite: A reduced or loss of appetite, along with a lack of interest in food or eating, can contribute to inadequate nutrient intake.

Cognitive and Emotional Signs:

  • Mental Fog: Malnutrition can cause cognitive issues such as confusion, difficulty concentrating, memory problems, or mental fog.
  • Mood Changes: Changes in mood, such as irritability, depression, anxiety, or mood swings, can be associated with malnutrition.

Other Warning Signs:

  • Delayed Healing: Wounds or injuries taking longer than usual to heal may indicate insufficient nutrients for the body’s repair processes.
  • Poor Immune Function: Malnutrition can weaken the immune system, leading to frequent infections, slow recovery from illnesses, or increased susceptibility to diseases.
  • Changes in Hair and Skin: Thinning hair, hair loss, or changes in skin texture (dryness, scaling, or bruising) can be signs of nutrient deficiencies.
  • Weakness and Fatigue: Feeling constantly tired, weak, or lacking energy, even with sufficient rest, can indicate malnutrition.
  • Mood Changes: Changes in mood, such as irritability, depression, anxiety, or mood swings, can be associated with malnutrition.

It’s important to note that experiencing one or more of these warning signs doesn’t necessarily mean a person is malnourished, but they may warrant further investigation and evaluation by a healthcare professional. If you or someone you know is experiencing these symptoms, it’s crucial to seek medical advice for proper diagnosis and treatment.

Who Is At Risk?

Malnutrition Risk Factors

Several groups of people are at a higher risk of experiencing malnutrition:

Elderly Individuals: Older adults may face challenges such as reduced appetite, changes in taste and smell, dental problems, or difficulty chewing and swallowing, which can lead to inadequate nutrient intake.

Individuals with Chronic Illnesses: Conditions like cancer, HIV/AIDS, gastrointestinal disorders, kidney disease, or metabolic disorders can interfere with nutrient absorption, increase nutrient requirements, or cause appetite changes, putting individuals at risk of malnutrition.

Hospitalized Patients: Hospitalization, surgery, or critical illness can increase nutrient needs and lead to poor appetite, digestive issues, or complications that contribute to malnutrition.

People with Eating Disorders: Disorders like anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, or binge eating disorder can lead to severe nutritional deficiencies due to restricted food intake, purging behaviors, or malabsorption.

Low-Income and Food-Insecure Individuals: Limited access to nutritious foods, financial constraints, or reliance on low-cost, high-calorie foods can result in inadequate nutrient intake and malnutrition.

Infants, Children, and Pregnant Women: Rapid growth, increased nutrient needs during pregnancy, breastfeeding, or infancy, and inadequate feeding practices can lead to malnutrition in these vulnerable populations if proper nutrition is not ensured.

Substance Abuse or Addiction: Alcohol and drug abuse can interfere with nutrient absorption, impair appetite regulation, and lead to poor dietary choices, contributing to malnutrition.

Individuals with Limited Mobility: People with mobility impairments or disabilities may face challenges in accessing nutritious foods, preparing meals, or engaging in physical activity, increasing their risk of malnutrition.

Socially Isolated or Dependent Individuals: Lack of social support, loneliness, depression, or dependence on caregivers for food provision and meal preparation can impact dietary intake and contribute to malnutrition.

Individuals Following Restrictive Diets: Strict adherence to fad diets, extreme calorie restriction, or elimination of entire food groups without proper planning can lead to nutrient deficiencies and malnutrition.

Identifying individuals at risk of malnutrition and addressing their specific needs through nutritional assessments, dietary counseling, supplementation, or medical interventions is essential for preventing and managing malnutrition-related complications.

How To Book On Calendar

Book your request two ways

You can book your appointment directly on calendar (option 1) or submit a request form (option 2). You can use both options but only one is sufficient.

Select a service

Select a nurse in your area

Fill out the form with your contact information and address

We confirm your appointment via Square based on your schedule and the nurses availability

Patient(s) gives consent to the nurse to perform the IV therapy via JotForm

Relieve your symptoms and target your treatment objectives

Option 1: Book Directly On Calendar

Select any service if unsure, we can always edit your request later, the nurse comes fully equipped for any scenario. Your request on calendar will be pending until a nurse confirms. We will keep you updated via SMS on this process. After confirmation your nurse will reach out for introduction, consultation, and to provide an ETA. Reserve all medical questions for your nurse when paired. Please include any important medical history in notes section. Please be prepared to sign consent for IV therapy. If you apply on calendar you do not have to submit a request form. We will not charge your billing method until completion of therapy. A Same Day Service Fee ($35) is applied with every IV & IM therapy that is requested for same day. An After Hours Fee ($100)  is applied to all requests after 5pm.

Option 2: Submit A Form Request

After submission we will pair you with a nurse that’s available in your area. Your nurse will reach out for introduction and consultation. Reserve all medical questions for your nurse when paired. Please include any important medical history in notes section. Please be prepared to sign consent for IV therapy. If you apply on calendar you do not have to submit a request form. We will not charge your billing method until completion of therapy. A Same Day Service Fee ($35) is applied with every IV & IM therapy requested same day.

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