What exactly is IV Vitamin Infusion Therapy?
IV Vitamin Infusion Therapy is a treatment where vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients are administered directly into the bloodstream through an IV drip. This method ensures 100% absorption, allowing the nutrients to immediately be available for cellular use.
How long does each session take?
The duration varies depending on the specific therapy. For instance, the Myers Cocktail takes about 1 hour, while the NAD+ infusion can take up to 3 hours 30 minutes. It's best to allocate some extra time for your appointment to ensure a relaxed experience.
Are there any side effects?
Most people tolerate IV Vitamin Infusion well. However, some might experience minor side effects like warmth, flushing, or a metallic taste during the infusion. Always inform the practitioner of any allergies or health conditions before starting.
How often should I get an IV Vitamin Infusion?
The frequency depends on your individual health goals and the specific therapy. Some people benefit from weekly sessions, while others might opt for monthly treatments. Your practitioner will provide a recommended schedule.
Can I get an infusion if I'm pregnant or breastfeeding?
It's essential to consult with your healthcare provider before undergoing any treatment while pregnant or breastfeeding.
How soon will I feel the effects?
Many individuals report feeling revitalized and energetic immediately after their session. However, the time it takes can vary based on the individual and the specific therapy.
Is it safe?
Yes, when administered by a trained professional, IV Vitamin Infusion is safe. We use high-quality ingredients tailored to your body's needs.
How is this different from taking oral supplements?
Oral supplements pass through the digestive system, which can reduce their absorption rate. IV Vitamin Infusion bypasses the digestive process, ensuring 100% absorption directly into the bloodstream.
Are there any restrictions post-treatment?
Generally, there are no significant restrictions after receiving an IV Vitamin Infusion. However, it's always a good idea to stay hydrated and listen to any specific advice from your practitioner.