Myers Cocktail
Intravenous Vitamin C and Mineral Infusion
Replenishing depleted vitamins and minerals can help the body fight infections such as colds and flu. It is an excellent booster for your immune support.
Intravenous vitamin C therapy involves administering high doses of vitamin C directly into the bloodstream through an infusion. This form of therapy is used in various clinical contexts, including supporting patients with vitamin C deficiency, as well as in the management of chronic diseases and adjuvant treatment in cancer patients.
Vitamin C is a nutrient found in foods such as oranges, grapefruits, kiwis, peppers and broccoli, and is also available as a dietary supplement. It acts as an antioxidant, helping to prevent cellular damage caused by free radicals and is important in collagen production.
When administered intravenously, vitamin C can reach much higher blood concentrations than when taken orally, potentially increasing its effectiveness. In some studies, the use of intravenous vitamin C in people with cancer has been found to improve quality of life and decrease cancer-related side effects.