Ultimate Myers' Cocktail
We now offer IV therapy featuring vitamin C. You can add vitamin C to your IV with these packages:
- Purely Saline with vitamin C add-in
- Silver or Gold package with vitamin c as an included add-in
- Our best-selling Myer's Cocktail, an IV that includes vitamin C among many other supplements
Benefits of Vitamin C
Vitamin C provides essential support to your body's functions. The potential advantages of supplementing your diet with high doses of vitamin C include:
Immune System Support: Research suggests that vitamin C can help your body fight off disease. While many people think that vitamin C prevents the common cold, its true immune-boosting benefits lie in its ability to ease cold symptoms. People who have high levels of physical stress or malnutrition may benefit from a lower risk of acute respiratory infection.
Improved Wound Healing: Research suggests that vitamin C can help your body fight off disease. While many people think that vitamin C prevents the common cold, its true immune-boosting benefits lie in its ability to ease cold symptoms. People who have high levels of physical stress or malnutrition may benefit from a lower risk of acute respiratory infection.
Antioxidant Benefits: As an antioxidant, vitamin C protects your cells from damaging atoms and molecules known as free radicals. The body forms free radicals when it converts food to energy. Exposure to cigarette smoke, air pollution and ultraviolet light from the sun causes environmental free radicals. Studies show that oxidative stress from free radicals may contribute to heart disease, cancer, immune issues, and many other conditions. Vitamin C neutralizes free radicals to enhance your overall health.
Enhanced Iron Absorption: Vitamin C can also improve your body's absorption of heme-iron, the type of iron that you find in plant-based foods. As a result, it may help reduce your risk of anemia, especially if you have issues absorbing iron. Vegans and vegetarians can get more iron content from their food with the help of vitamin C.
Possible Cancer Treatment Support: The antioxidant benefits of vitamin C may improve cancer treatment by hindering cancer cell growth. Please contact your doctor before trying vitamin C IV therapy as a cancer patient — our services do not work as a treatment for any condition.
Helps Prevent Vitamin Deficiency: While rare in the United States, vitamin C deficiency can cause severe health symptoms. You may have an increased risk of vitamin C deficiency if you smoke, have certain diseases or eat a diet low in fruits and vegetables. By maintaining your vitamin C levels, you can reduce your risk of deficiency and the following issues:
Immune System Support: Research suggests that vitamin C can help your body fight off disease. While many people think that vitamin C prevents the common cold, its true immune-boosting benefits lie in its ability to ease cold symptoms. People who have high levels of physical stress or malnutrition may benefit from a lower risk of acute respiratory infection.
Improved Wound Healing: Research suggests that vitamin C can help your body fight off disease. While many people think that vitamin C prevents the common cold, its true immune-boosting benefits lie in its ability to ease cold symptoms. People who have high levels of physical stress or malnutrition may benefit from a lower risk of acute respiratory infection.
Antioxidant Benefits: As an antioxidant, vitamin C protects your cells from damaging atoms and molecules known as free radicals. The body forms free radicals when it converts food to energy. Exposure to cigarette smoke, air pollution and ultraviolet light from the sun causes environmental free radicals. Studies show that oxidative stress from free radicals may contribute to heart disease, cancer, immune issues, and many other conditions. Vitamin C neutralizes free radicals to enhance your overall health.
Enhanced Iron Absorption: Vitamin C can also improve your body's absorption of heme-iron, the type of iron that you find in plant-based foods. As a result, it may help reduce your risk of anemia, especially if you have issues absorbing iron. Vegans and vegetarians can get more iron content from their food with the help of vitamin C.
Possible Cancer Treatment Support: The antioxidant benefits of vitamin C may improve cancer treatment by hindering cancer cell growth. Please contact your doctor before trying vitamin C IV therapy as a cancer patient — our services do not work as a treatment for any condition.
Helps Prevent Vitamin Deficiency: While rare in the United States, vitamin C deficiency can cause severe health symptoms. You may have an increased risk of vitamin C deficiency if you smoke, have certain diseases or eat a diet low in fruits and vegetables. By maintaining your vitamin C levels, you can reduce your risk of deficiency and the following issues:
- Scurvy, a disease that can cause gum inflammation, skin spots, corkscrew hairs, poor wound healing, and dental issues
- Chronic fatigue and malaise
- Anemia resulting from insufficient iron absorption