


Iv Vitamin Descriptions

Our IV Vitamin drips are carefully crafted using the finest ingredients to provide your body with the boost it needs. From improving performance to preventing disease, we can customize a drip to meet your specific needs. Learn more about the key ingredients and benefits of our IV Vitamin drips here!
B-Complex
Vitamin B complex is essential for a wide variety of functions in the human body, Its deficiency can also lead to several disorders including chronic neurological ones.

B1 (Thiamine)
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Plays an important role in energy metabolism, immunity boosting and functioning of the nervous system.
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This vitamin can help avoid type 2 diabetes, several cardiovascular diseases, certain vision and kidney disorders and neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s disease.
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People with diabetes also benefit from this vitamin, as b1 helps the body metabolize glucose

B5 (Pantothenic Acid)

B2 (Riboflavin)
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Is a powerful antioxidant that plays a vital role in maintaining healthy blood cells and boosts metabolism.
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Plays a big role in maintaining a healthy energy level
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Great vitamin for maintaining a healthy liver
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Can help activate iron in the body which is great if you are low iron/ anemic
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Pantothenic acid is essential for healthy development of the central nervous system.
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Helps the body produce blood cells, and converts food into energy
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It is involved in energy production and through different metabolic and anabolic cycles in development of amino acids, blood cells, vitamin D3 and other fatty acids.
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Creates sex and stress-related horomones in the adreanal glands

B3 (Niacin)
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Niacin plays a critical role in proper functioning of the nervous and digestive systems.
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Necessary for energy production and metabolism of fatty acids.
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It also provides healthy skin, nails, and hair.
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Known to help lower cholestrol in the body

B6 (Pyridoxine)
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Vitamin B6 has a very influential role in the synthesis of our neurotransmitters and is essential for good mental health.
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It also has a positive and direct effect on immune function.
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It plays a role in the metabolism of amino acids and is a necessary cofactor in the folate cycle, lack of which can lead to anemia.
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Women who are pregnant are commonly lacking vitamin b6

B12
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Other wise known as (Cyanocobalamin & Methylcobalamin)
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Vitamin B-12 plays an essential role in red blood cell formation, cell metabolism, nerve function and the production of DNA. (the molecules inside cells that carry genetic information.)
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Commonly known uses for b12 are to help prevent and assist with anemia, a blood condition that makes people feel extremely fatigued.

B7 (Biotin)
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Biotin, also known as vitamin b7
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Most commonly used to improve quality of hair and nails
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It can be found in certain foods that we consume such as eggs, bananas, or even in your glass of milk.
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Biotin also plays a big role in converting the carbohydrates, fats and proteins that you consume into a source of energy!
B9 (Folic Acid)

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Folic acid is another vitamin part of the b-complex family
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Folic acid is a crucial nutrient in cell functioning and repairing
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Many people commonly take folic acid for red blood cell formation, celiacs disease, and women who are pregnant.

Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)
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Vitamin C plays a role in controlling infections and healing wounds, and is a powerful antioxidant that can neutralize harmful free radicals.
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It is needed to make collagen, a fibrous protein in connective tissue that is weaved throughout various systems in the body: nervous, immune, bone, cartilage, blood, and others.
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The vitamin helps make several hormones and chemical messengers used in the brain and nerves.

Calcium Gluconate
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Calcium is the fifth most abundant inorganic element in the human body.
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It is essential for proper functioning of the nervous, muscular, and skeletal systems.
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Calcium’s commonly known for building healthy bones and supporting ongoing bone health, but it is also important for nerve conduction, blood coagulation, and electrical conduction in the muscular tissue of the heart.

Zinc
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Zinc helps in strengthening the immune system and provides relief from flu and cold symptoms.
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Zinc also assists in the healing of wounds, and the growth and maintenance of our health.
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Zinc is known as a soothing mineral for the digestive system.
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It helps repair the cells that line your intestinal tract, keeping them strong and tip-top shape so they can properly absorb nutrients.
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Zinc has anti-inflammatory properties that may help with acne, rosacea, psoriasis, eczema, and other skin conditions!
Amino Acids
Amino acids play a vital role in promoting overall body health, and our experts have combined them with other essential nutrients to make a powerful infusion that will supply the body with everything it needs to thrive. Take a look at the aminos provided in our amino acid blend.

Arginine
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Crucial for cell division and immune system function
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Assists in wound healing and efficiently releasing horomones
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Contains Nitric Oxide, which causes blood vessel relaxation and high blood pressure
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This element helps the body recover post-surgery

Lysine
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Lysine is an essential amino acid that the body needs to recieve through external sources, as it does not produce it on it’s own
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Crucial for tissue repair, collagen formation, absorption of calcium
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One of the most popular uses of Lysine is antibody, hormone and enzyme production
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Commonly used for HSV flare ups, as it is known to help reduce the frequency of cold sores and lesions in the body.
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Not getting enough Lysine through diet or supplementation can lead to an unbalanced neurotransmitters, which cause symptoms of anxiety.

Carnitine
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Chemical made in the brain, liver and kidneys
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Assists the body when converting fat into energy
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Plays a large role in energy production in the body

Glutathione
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Glutathione is an antioxidant that repairs DNA and cell damage, helps the body break down important nutrients, and assists in fighting/detoxifying free radicals in the body
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Glutahione is produced in the central nervous system
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Low levels of glutathione can be due to aging, stress, poor diet, or enviormental factors
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Glutathione is made up of 3 amino acids
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Reduces Oxidative stress which could potentially lead to chronic illnesses such as autoimmune diseases

Citrulline
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Citrulline is made in the liver and intestine
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Found in foods like watermelon
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Assists in ridding the body of toxic substances such as ammonia
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Commonly used to improve athletic performance by widening blood vessels when the body converts it to nitric oxide

Ornithine
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An amino acid produced by the body and is essential for the metabolism
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Effective amino acid when trying to gain muscle
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Another amino acid that assists in the removal of ammonia (NH3)- high levels of ammonia can be very toxic for the body
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Eliminates excessive nitrogen in the body
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Ornithine removes nitric oxide in the body, which dilates blood vessels, so ornithine helps pump more blood to your tissues, increasing athletic performance.
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Orthine aids in the production of arginine, which helps increase your bodys production of creatine.
Trace Minerals/Elements
Learn more about what's in our mineral blend!

Copper

Manganese

Selenium
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Aids in red blood cell production
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Helps regulate blood pressure and heart health
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Assists the body in the absorbtion of iron- which is great for those that suffer with anemia
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Crucial element to the human body, most effective if given in small amounts
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Assists in leveling out cholesterol levels, glucose levels, and helps metaboloze carbohydrates effectively.
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Manganese also assists the body in forming an antioxidant enzyme called superoxide dismutase, which protects the bodys cells from free radicals
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We must get maganese from external sources, as our body does store it in our liver, but it does noy naturally produce it on its own.
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Best known for improving thyroid function
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Also assists with metabolism and our immune system
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Selenium must be obtained through diet or supplementation
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Selenium is an antioxidant that reduces oxidative stress and protects cells from free radicals