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IV VITAMIN THERAPY

What is IV Vitamin Therapy?

Vitamins are real medicine. Clinical studies continue to show that IV vitamin therapy can:

  • Help in the prevention and treatment of a wide variety of diseases and conditions

  • Improve general health and overall well-being

Although it may appear to be a growing trend, IV is firmly based on medical and scientific evidence. It includes not only IV vitamins, but other nutrients, such as minerals, amino acids, and other natural organic compounds – given as an intravenous infusion. “IV nutrient therapy” is actually a more proper description of what we do.

At True health, we use only the most advanced therapies available to keep you feeling your best. Our medical director is a board-certified doctor of internal medicine, an ER physician, and owns his own IV Therapy Clinic in Florida. Together, we develop the appropriate IV nutrient protocols to fit your health needs.  

IV nutrient therapy may be helpful for:

  • Cold and Flu

  • Allergies and Asthma

  • Athletic performance enhancement

  • Certain cardiovascular conditions

  • Fatigue

  • Gastrointestinal problems (IBS, Crohn’s, colitis)

  • Post-surgery recovery (including bariatric and cosmetic surgery)

  • High blood pressure

  • Fibromyalgia and Neuropathic pain

  • Anxiety and Depression

All IV Bags

Myers - $199

Hydration - $149

Hangover Cure - $169

Anti-Inflammatory - $179

J-Glo - $239

Anti-Anxiety - $249

Athlete Recovery - $299

Gut Cleanse - $179

COVID Bag - $349

Cold & Flu - $329

Liver Bag - $199

Gastric Bag - $229

Arthritis Bag - $229

Iron Bag - $350 or 3/$900

Eczema Bag - $229

NAD STARTS AT $329

Anti-Anxiety $249

Reduces stress, improves, overall mood, & improves, and mental clarity.

Reduces

Stress

Mood

Changer

Happiness

Mental

Clarity

Anti-Inflammatory $179

A very mild cocktail specially formulated to achieve better anti-inflammation results.

Reduces

Pain

Reduces

Inflammation

Reduces

Swelling

Reduces

Discomfort

Athlete Recovery $299

Specifically, designed w the athlete in mind or anyone who wants to increase endurance, as well as quick muscle recovery​

Muscle

Recovery

Prevent

Soreness

Reduces

Inflammation

Boost Performance

IV Hydration $149

1 liter of replacement fluids, including all your essential electrolytes and release those unwanted toxins.

Toxin

Removal

Increases

Electrolytes

Increases

Hydration

Increases

Energy

J GLO $239

Get the ultimate beauty boost from the inside out with this perfect blend of hydration, high-dose glutathione, biotin and multi-trace elements. No tricks or angles, just 100% vitamin and antioxidant absorption to keep your hair, skin, and nails looking pristine.

Brightens

Skin

Strengthens

Nails & Hair

Hydration

Aids in

Detox

Myers Cocktail $199

Our Myers Cocktail is the perfect IV drip to alleviate chronic symptoms like inflammation, muscle pain, fatigue and stress. With the perfect blend of multivitamins and hydration this infusion also helps increase immune support, alleviate anxiety, migraines and muscle cramps. Relax with this restorative drip that can help restore balance to your mind, body and even soul.

Improves

Adrenal

Fatigue

Restores

Balance

Hydration

Alleviates

Stress

Advantages of Intravenous Vitamin Therapy

NUTRIENTS DELIVERED DIRECTLY TO CELLS THROUGH THE BLOODSTREAM

With intravenous nutrient therapy, as soon as your infusion starts, vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients are quickly circulated through your bloodstream and delivered to cells, where they are immediately available for use. It’s like “direct deposit”; in IV vitamin therapy, there’s no waiting for the nutrients to clear the digestive system and the liver.

 

FEWER SIDE EFFECTS

Intravenous vitamin therapy bypasses the stomach and intestines. This means no upset stomach or intestinal problems like cramps, nausea, or diarrhea, which sometimes result from taking high doses of certain vitamins and minerals such as Vitamin C and magnesium.

ALLOWS FOR HIGH-DOSE THERAPY NECESSARY FOR EFFECTIVE TREATMENT OUTCOMES

Research has shown that there are specific blood or tissue concentrations of certain nutrients that must be achieved in order for them to be pharmacologically active. Vitamin C is a good example of such a nutrient. Numerous studies show high concentrations of Vitamin C are required in the serum and intracellular fluid before it can exert its beneficial effects.

These high concentrations simply cannot be achieved by taking the nutrients orally; the bulk of vitamins and minerals swallowed in pill or liquid form is excreted, with very little actually absorbed into the bloodstream. Complicating this further is that many patients have conditions that impair their intestinal absorption in the first place. Finally, as noted above, many patients cannot tolerate high doses of certain vitamins and minerals because these upset their stomachs. Therefore, only intravenous vitamin therapy can directly deliver pharmacologically effective doses of the required nutrients.

TREATMENT OF SPECIFIC MEDICAL CONDITIONS BASED ON CLINICAL EVIDENCE AND/OR STUDY DATA

When you visit the True Health, our staff will complete a full assessment of your health and medical history to ensure that any condition you are suffering from, whether it’s intestinal malabsorption or the common cold, is treated in the most effective and appropriate manner.

  • People who cannot get Botox include anyone who:
    Has had an allergic reaction to any of the ingredients in Botox, A skin infection at the planned injection site, Is currently expecting a child.
  • What Does Botox Treat?
    Wrinkles result from a combination of many factors including cellular changes that can occur over time, reduction of collagen, and damage caused by free radicals in the sun and the environment. When you frown or concentrate, the muscles between your brows contract, causing your skin to furrow and fold and when you squint, the muscles around your eyes contract and cause crow’s feet. BOTOX® Cosmetic works beneath the skin’s surface and targets the underlying muscle activity that causes frown lines and crow’s feet. There are many non-cosmetic disorders that can be treated with Botox, including migraines and excessive sweating. It can treat disorders of the esophagus, the bladder, and almost all skeletal muscles of the head, neck, torso, back, and extremities.
  • What Should I Expect?
    A Botox consultation and procedure take about ten minutes to complete. You may begin to notice results within 24 to 48 hours for moderate to severe frown lines, with results lasting up to 4 months. Most patients see results on post-procedure day three and full results on post-procedure day seven. Treatment requires minimal downtime or recovery; you’ll be able to go about your normal routine immediately after you leave True Health. The longer a patient has been receiving Botox injections, the less Botox they require. This is because the treated muscles decrease in size from inactivity and small muscles require less Botox than large muscles. First-time Botox patients typically see results that last between three-to-four months.
  • Will Botox Make Me Look Like I've Had Work Done?
    Botox is a technique-sensitive treatment. You should not lose the ability to show expression when you are treated by someone who is licensed, trained, and a medical expert in facial anatomy. It is important to talk to your specialist about the results you want from treatment.
  • How Long Does the Treatment Take?
    Your specialist will discuss your treatment goals and perform a facial analysis to determine the appropriate treatments for you. The actual injection process takes about 10 minutes.
  • Does Botox Treatment Hurt?
    Some patients report that being injected with BOTOX® Cosmetic feels like a pinch. Your specialist may use ice to numb the treatment area. If you are concerned about discomfort, your specialist may apply a topical numbing cream before administering your treatment.
  • What Are Common Side Effects Seen in Clinical Studies?
    Three percent of patients experienced eyelid drooping in the frown lines studies and 1% of patients experienced eyelid swelling in the crow's feet studies. Other possible side effects include: dry mouth; discomfort or pain at the injection site; tiredness; headache; neck pain; eye problems: double vision, blurred vision, decreased eyesight and dry eyes; and allergic reactions. These are not all of the possible serious side effects of BOTOX® Cosmetic. Please see the Important Safety Information including Boxed Warning and Medication Guide, and talk to your specialist.
  • Botox After Care
    Post Botox care starts with trying to exercise your treated muscles for 1-2 hours after treatment (e.g. practice frowning, squinting, or raising your eyebrows). Although this is thought to help, it will NOT negatively impact your treatment if you forget to do this. You may have small bumps at each injection site. This is completely normal. Do NOT rub or massage the treated areas for 4 hours after your treatment. Avoid lying down for 4 hours after treatment. This is to avoid the risk of applying pressure on the treated areas from your pillow and the migration of the Botox to an undesirable muscle. If you need to apply makeup within 4 hours of your treatment, only use a GENTLE touch and avoid rubbing the treated area. DO NOT do strenuous exercise for 4 hours after treatment. This will minimize the risk of raising your heart rate and blood pressure and therefore minimize the risk of temporary bruising. Feel free to shower and go about most other regular daily activities. Avoid Aspirin, Advil, and Vitamin E in order to reduce the risk of bruising. Tylenol is a good alternative if you have any post-procedure pain or a headache. If you take medications for medical reasons, such as Aspirin, Plavix, or Coumadin, continue to do so. Although these medications slightly increase your risk of bruising, their benefits outweigh the risks.
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