When vitamins and nutrients are given by injection, the body is able to absorb them completely and immediately as they bypass the gastrointestinal system and liver where many vitamins and nutrients are lost when taken orally. This allows the body to gain the full benefit from the vitamins and nutrients much faster and more efficiently. Any of the vitamins and nutrients listed below may be given either via an IV or injected into the muscle. Choose from our menu of popular combinations or request a custom combination based on your personal needs
NAD+:
- Powerful anti-aging coenzyme
- Present in every living cell in our bodies and necessary for viability and function
- Optimizes mitochondrial function and maintains the length of telomeres to help you live longer
- Provides neuroprotection against cognitive decline and improves brain function
Glutathione:
- Powerful antioxidant which neutralizes free radicals, protects and prevents damage to cells
- Present in every cell in the body
- Vital for immune function and controls inflammation
- Protects brain function
- Crucial for detoxification
- Researchers say the level of glutathione in cells may predict how long a living being exists
Vitamin B complex (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6):
- Essential to a wide variety of the cellular processes in the body
- Not synthesized in the body, thus regular supplementation is critical for health
- Absorption is often impaired from the gastrointestinal tract and IV or IM routes are preferred
- Optimizes metabolism and improves fat burning
- Improves energy and performance
- B1 – metabolism, boosts immunity and improves nervous system function. Helps prevent diabetes, heart disease, some kidney and vision disorders, and neurodegenerative diseases
- B2 – powerful antioxidant, maintains blood cells, improves metabolism
- B3 – improves health of hair, skin and nails, aids the nervous and digestive systems, helps metabolize fatty acids and produce energy
- B5 – aids with production of energy and development of blood cells, fatty acids, vitamin D3, amino acids and the central nervous system.
- B6 – vital for the synthesis of neurotransmitters, metabolism of amino acids, and to prevent anemia. Essential for mental health and immune function.
Vitamin B12:
- Boosts energy
- Increases metabolic rate
- Helps burn stored fat
- Detoxifies the body
- Increases red blood cell production
- Helps maintain a healthy liver
- Improves sleep
- Improves mood
- Helps regulate appetite
- Slows aging
Vitamin C:
- Vital for the formation of collagen and repair of tissue damage
- Important for all oxidation-reduction reactions in the body
- Helps make carnitine and neurotransmitters
- Helps resist infections by activating white blood cells
- Reduces inflammation
Vitamin D3:
- Maintains healthy bones and teeth
- Improves mood, memory, sleep, blood pressure, brain function and boosts immunity
- Protects against many diseases and conditions
- Helps prevent cancer, protects your heart, supports the nervous system and regulates insulin levels
Biotin:
- Promotes health of skin, hair, nails, eyes, nervous system and liver
- Helps regular blood sugar levels
Zinc:
- An essential micronutrient (not created by the body)
- Acts as catalyst for over 100 enzymes
- Stabilizes proteins and cellular structures, helps make RNA and DNA
- Important for regulating the immune system
Magnesium chloride:
- Stored in muscles, bones, and soft tissues
- Reduces fatigue, muscle spasms, and migraines
- May improve blood pressure and blood sugar levels
- May reduce risk of heart disease and depression
- Supports muscle and nerve function, helps with energy production
Glycine:
- Aids in the production of collagen – about 1/3 of the collagen in our body consists of glycine
- Promotes joint, ligament, and tendon growth and function
- Used to make creatine, which provides muscles with fuel to grow stronger and repair damage
- Provides cells with energy and feeds muscles, thus boosting strength, endurance and performance
- Helps the body make steroid hormones, which regulates the fat to muscle ratio and controls the expenditure of energy
- Acts as an inhibitory neurotransmitter, thus improving sleep, mood, memory, behavior and mental performance.
- May reduce hyperactivity in the brain and potentially treat and prevent certain mental disorders
- Helps rebuild the lining of the digestive tract by making collagen and gelatin
- Used as a metabolic fuel in the gastrointestinal tract, produces energy
- May help with the stabilization of blood sugar, thus reducing food cravings and fatigue
- Used make glutathione in the body, which prevents damage to cells and signs of aging
Taurine:
- Lowers blood pressure
- Lowers triglycerides and cholesterol
- Improves insulin resistance, regulates glucose metabolism and prevents obesity
- Improves athletic performance
- Improves mood and boosts cognitive performance when given with caffeine
- Prevents cellular degeneration in the eye
- Improves the healing process in periodontal disease
L-arginine:
- Dilates the blood vessels and improves circulation
- Increases the release of growth hormone in the body
L-carnitine:
- Metabolizes fat to generate metabolic energy in the body
- Decreases fat mass, preserves muscle while exercising, and lessens muscle fatigue
- Regulates skeletal muscle fuel selection (determines if muscle uses fat or carbohydrates for energy)