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IV Therapy

What makes IV therapy so great?

IV Therapy Plano, Tx

IV therapy circumvents one of the main problems experienced with oral supplements; it doesn't force vitamins and nutrients through your digestive system. Normally, when you eat a piece of fruit or take an oral supplement, many of the vitamins and nutrients included in those items are lost due to the acids and processing of your digestive tract.

 

IV therapy is different. Through this revolutionary therapy process, powerful combinations of electrolytes, vitamins, anti-oxidants, and other nutrients, are injected directly into the bloodstream. This allows your body to absorb nutrients quickly and directly, increasing the bioavailability of those compounds.

 

This results in you feeling better, energized, and maximally refreshed much more quickly than you would if you took the most effective oral supplements on the market.

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Wellness Benefits of IV Therapy
In a 10-12 minute IV Therapy session, you will experience a multitude of health benefits including:
  • Improve immune health
  • Boost energy
  • Improve symptoms of depression 
  • Improve symptoms of asthma.
  • Improve anxiety
  • Improve mental clarity and cognitive function
  • Reduce the symptoms of migraines
  • Improve symptoms of asthma
  • Improve allergies
  • Combat fatigue
  • Accelerate wound healing
  • Maintain the strength of muscles and tissues
Beauty Benefits of IV Therapy
  • Prevent the damaging effects of free radicals
  • Antiaging properties
  • Strengthen hair, nails, skin, and eyes
  • Brighten skin
  • Improve blemishes
  • Reduce the appearance of wrinkles
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Hangover Benefits of IV Therapy
  • Headaches
  • Fatigue
  • Nausea & Vomiting
  • Stomach pain
  • Dizziness
  • Increased heart rate
  • Muscle aches
  • Sensitivity to light and sound
  • Changes in mood
Athletic Benefits of IV Therapy
  • Provide fast and effective hydration
  • Reduce recovery time
  • Support muscle recovery
  • Maintain healthy muscle and tissue
  • Flush out free radicals naturally produced by exercise
  • Act as a pre-exercise endurance boost
  • Act as part of a recovery plan after a competition or workout

IV Therapy Treatments

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MAH (Major Autohemotherapy)

A safe and effective treatment, MAH enhances the cell biology of the patient through the interaction of blood with pure ozone. This type of ozone therapy has a healing effect on the body and promotes general wellness.

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UBI (ultraviolet Blood Irradiation)

Ultraviolet Blood Treatment is a simple intravenous therapy in which a small amount of blood is drawn from a patient’s body through an ultraviolet light emitting machine and then reintroduced to their system. The UV light acts as a cell cleanser killing bacteria and viruses in the bloodstream.

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Alpha-lipoic acid (ALA)

ALA is a powerful antioxidant that works with the mitochondria — the body’s energy powerhouses — to boost metabolism, prevent inflammation, eliminate toxins and reverse some of the oxidant (free radical) damage related to aging. Our bodies naturally synthesize this compound but only in small amounts. A boost of alpha-lipoic acid from Bounce Hydration can give your body the nutrients it needs to stay well and for you to feel better.

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MAH with UBI (Major Autohemotherapy)

MAH, or major autohemotherapy, combined with ultraviolet blood irradiation (UBI) acts as non-specific, immune-stimulant therapy. IV Ozone-UBI is a new treatment technique that utilizes two oxidative treatments: Major autohemotherapy and ultraviolet blood irradiation (UBI).

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Hydration fluids IV

Include normal saline, 5% dextrose solutions dissolved in water, and Lactated Ringer’s solutions. These are used for dehydration caused by electrolyte imbalances as well as fluid loss from diarrhea and vomiting. Hydration fluids can be an add-on to your IV’s.

Myer’s Cocktail

Consists of magnesium, calcium, B vitamins, and vitamin C, has been found to be effective against acute asthma attacks, migraines, fatigue (including chronic fatigue syndrome), fibromyalgia, acute muscle spasm, upper respiratory tract infections, chronic sinusitis, seasonal allergic rhinitis, cardiovascular disease, and other disorders.

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EDTA Chelation

Chelation therapy consists of intravenous injections of an amino acid whose generic name is EDTA. It removes toxic metals from the blood stream like lead, mercury, and excess iron and calcium deposit.

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Glutathione push
Add-on to IV

It is a crucial in preventing premature aging of our bodies. It helps the body detoxify from within the cells. Glutathione is an extremely powerful antioxidant that is key to almost all body functions, including: Improving immune function and helping to fight disease. Lightening and brightening skin by erasing hyper-pigmentation and inhibiting melanin production in cells. While also helping to reduce inflammation. This is an Add-on to an IV Infusion only and includes 1,000mg of Glutathione.

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Pre/Post Operation IV

Insufficient nutrition impairs wound healing and might leave surgical patients more susceptible to post-operative complications. By providing optimal IV nutritional supplementation before and after surgery can possibly improve your surgical outcome.

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Vitamin C 25G to 125G

High-dose vitamin C IV therapy is used to, improve your skin texture and make it glow. Boost your immune system to fight stress, flu, colds, and low energy. Protect cell structures – DNA, protein, and collagen – from oxyradicals and reactive oxygen species (ROS) – antioxidant properties.

THE INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE DIFFERENCE

 

What to look for in your IV Therapy Provider

The main things to look for are experience and credentials, in both the medical director of the service and the individual administering the IV. Even with something as simple as an IV, practices can vary significantly from provider to provider based on experience—for example, do they let a metal needle sit in your arm for the duration of the drip or use a soft plastic catheter? Do they use local anesthesia at the IV site? Do they use inexpensive supplies or spring for nicer ones?

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Another thing to consider is the provider’s ability to handle emergency situations. IVs are certainly low-risk, but they aren’t risk-free. Adding any compound to a sterile drip carries some (very little, but some) risk of severe allergic reaction, and just because a provider is experienced in placing IVs doesn’t mean they have experience troubleshooting side effects or bad outcomes.

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WHAT TO ASK YOUR DOCTOR:

Before you go, ask about side effects that may take effect in the next day and how to contact them if you feel there is anything wrong (like an infection or clot at the site of the IV). Be aware of signs of dehydration as not all providers are careful about calculating how to dilute or how concentrated the IV solution may be.

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