Intravenous Myers is a Vitamin therapy that is safe and effective
In recent years, IV vitamin treatments have soared in popularity. Celebrities and social media influencers say the treatments are the latest wellness must-have. It sounds simple enough: Just 45 minutes to get an IV treatment packed with vitamins and minerals. The infusions can be done in the comfort of your own home, in a clinic setting, or even at music festivals.
The treatments are advertised with a host of reported benefits. In addition to the most widely cited benefit of curing hangovers, IV vitamin treatments can supposedly help fight exhaustion and boost the immune system. However, there is little scientific evidence to back these claims.
Myers’ Cocktail IV therapy is one such option that delivers a mix of vital vitamins and other nutrients to make up for deficiencies patients may have. Licensed practitioners administer the restorative serum directly into the patient’s bloodstream by way of IV injection.
Are IV treatments safe?
For the most part, people report feeling better after these treatments because it’s a rapid way to receive hydration. If you’ve been sick or out drinking, you’re dehydrated—so hydrating will make you feel better.
Proponents of the therapy say the IV drips work because they bypass the stomach and go straight into the blood stream, but that isn’t necessarily a good thing.
When you put something straight into the bloodstream, you bypass all of your body’s built-in safeguards and filters.
It’s also important to make sure you’re getting the treatment in a safe, clean environment. Be sure the IV is administered by a trained professional using only sterile needles.
Myers’ Vitamin Therapy Offers a Mix of Vitamins
Myers’ Cocktail was first developed by John Myers MD, a physician practicing out of Baltimore. He helped patients by giving them a 10mL injection that contained a blend of vitamins and essential nutrients.
Depending on the kind of medical problem, patients received the injection once or twice a week, or once a month. Here are the principle components which are proven to be safe.
- Magnesium
- Calcium
- Vitamin C
- Vitamins B and B Complex including Vitamin B5, Vitamin B6, and Vitamin B12
Named for the late John Myers, M.D., the Myers Cocktail is an infusion of multiple vitamins and minerals, including B vitamins, vitamin C, calcium and magnesium. This nutrient cocktail is injected into the body via IV. It is believed that by introducing the mixture intravenously, the higher concentration levels of essential vitamins and minerals work more effectively than if they are taken orally.
More About the Myers’ Vitamin Therapy Mixture
The Myers’ Therapy includes these vitamins and minerals:
- B Vitamins: B Vitamins offer a wealth of health benefits. They help produce energy, are critical for growth and development, keep the eyes, nervous system, and skin healthy, help with the digestive system, break down fats, and much more.
- Vitamin C: One of the most effective nutrients, Vitamin C protects against immune system deficiencies, cardiovascular disease, eye disease, and even improves the appearance of skin.
- Calcium: Most people know that calcium strengthens bones and prevents osteoporosis. In addition, it protects cardiac muscles, controls blood pressure, prevents premenstrual depression, and helps maintain optimal body weight.
- Magnesium: Magnesium is an important aid in calcium absorption and so contributes to overall bone health. Additionally, it decreases the risk of developing diabetes, maintains heart health, prevents and relieves migraines, helps relieve PMS symptoms, and reduces anxiety.
Good Candidates for a Myers Therapy Infusion
Men and women with certain medical conditions respond very well to a Myers Cocktail Infusion. These include:
- Asthma
- Migraines
- Fatigue
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
- Fibromyalgia
- Acute muscle spasm
- Upper respiratory infections
- Chronic sinusitis
- Seasonal allergies
- Cardiovascular disease
Is a Myers Cocktail Infusion Right for You?
If you’re dealing with the debilitating impact of chronic pain or other medical conditions, a Myers Cocktail Infusion may be right for you. The medical professionals at Balance Hormone Center will be happy to answer any questions you may have and discuss the treatment with you.
Do IV treatments work?
For patients with certain gastrointestinal conditions, IV vitamin treatments can help provide necessary nutrition that their stomachs can’t absorb.
But most people can get the nutrients they need from food or a multivitamin. The most important thing they’re getting is water with salt, which you could get from a sports drink. These treatments are mostly harmless and really just result in people making expensive urine.
The Health and Wellness center of Dr. Ali MD is all ears to listen and satisfy you.