iv max-BRAIN BOOST
actions
- Promotes Neuroplasticity
- Reduces Inflammation
- Restores Nutrients
HELPS
- Memory Loss
- Focus
FREQUENCY
- Tailored to you. Commonly once a week until therapeutic results are obtained (4-8 treatments)
- Reassessment and then maintenance monthly.
Having trouble concentrating? Recovering from a concussion or having mood swings? Contains taurine and other key nutrients to support brain neurotransmitters, energy, mood, focus, and mental clarity.1,2 The BRAIN BOOST IV is the secret to success for many top athletes, executives, and professionals who always need to stay on top and put their best foot forward.
HOW DOES THE IV MAX-BRAIN BOOST WORK?
This formula is designed to slow down the process of brain aging by reducing inflammation, balancing atrophic factors (infection, insulin resistance, hormones, nutrients), reduce toxins, reduce amyloid production, and improve brain synapsis.
faqs
Ingredients: B Vitamins, Hydroxy & Methyl B12, Vitamin C, Calcium, Chromium, Copper, Magnesium, Manganese, Selenium, Zinc, Taurine
- B vitamins play an important role in the supporting key brain neurotransmitters, such as serotonin, GABA, and dopamine that help you feel good and focus.3
- Vitamin C is found in the highest concentration in the brain, but the body doesn’t store it, thus it is included to help support your body produce adrenaline which keeps you energized and alert. It is also a key antioxidant which protects the brain from oxidative stress associated with the aging process.4
- Calcium is one of the most important minerals for brain function, as It plays a central role as a nerve cell messenger, regulates neurotransmission, and is involved in memory.5
- Chromium helps to stabilize blood sugar by increasing insulin sensitivity which promotes optimal production of serotonin in your brain.6
- Copper helps maintain healthy bones, blood vessels, nerve signals in the brain, neurotransmitters like dopamine, immune function, and it contributes to iron absorption.7
- Magnesium promotes the reduction of inflammation, muscle spasms, pain, and is the primary fuel source for your mitochondria which are essential for learning and memory.8,9
- Manganese is vital for superoxidase dismutase (SOD) an antioxidant and may reduce inflammation.10
- Selenium is a powerful antioxidant to reduce free radical stress that is involved in the constant repair of muscle tissue.11
- Zinc is an antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, modulates the immune system, promotes wound healing, and deficiencies are linked to various neurological and psychological impairments.12
- Taurine is an amino acid that promotes the growth of new brain cells and regulates the concentration of potassium, sodium, calcium, and magnesium moving in and out of brain cells, thereby reducing the impact of stress on the body.13
Note – formulas may be modified occasionally.
OPTIONAL ADD ONS
- IM Fuel D: Vitamin D helps to protect your neurons, reduces inflammation, promotes a healthy mood, and high quality sleep to recharge your batteries.14
- IV Fuel G Push: Glutathione is the body’s master antioxidant which promotes detoxification and longevity.15
For a quick fix, try our mini that contains B vitamins for brain health.
+Ingredients: B Vitamins, Hydroxy & Methyl B12, Chromium, Carnitine, Taurine
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- Schaffer S and Kim HW, Effects and Mechanisms of Taurine as a Therapeutic Agent, Biomol Ther (Seol). 2018 May; 26(3):225-241
- Kennedy DO, B Vitamins and the Brain: Mechanisms, Dose and Efficacy- A Review, Nutrients. 2016 Feb; 8(2):68.
- Travica N, Ried K, Sali A, et al, Vitamin C Status and Cognitive Function: A Systematic Review, Nutrients. 2017 Sep;9(9):960.
- Drago I and Davis RL, Inhibiting the Mitochondrial Calcium Uniporter during Development Impairs Memory in Adult Drosophila, Cell Reports, August 2016
- Komorowski JR, Chromium picolinate modulates serotonergic properties and carbohydrate metabolism in a rat model of diabetes, Biol Trace Elem Res. 2012. Oct; 149(1):50-6.
- Bost M, Houdart S, Oberli M, et al, Dietary copper and human health: Current evidence and unresolved issues. J Trace Elem Med Biol 2016 May;35:107-15
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- Das A Jr, Hammad TA, Efficacy of a combination of FCHG49 glucosamine hydrochloride, TRH122 low molecular weight sodium chondroitin sulfate and manganese ascorbate in the management of knee osteoarthritis, Osteoarthritis Cartilage. 2000 Sep;8(5):343-50
- Margaritis L, Rousseau AS, Hininger L, et al, Increase in selenium requirements with physical activity loads in well-trained athletes is not linear. Biofactors. 2005;23(1):45-55.
- Pfeiffer CC, Braverman ER, Zinc, the brain and behavior, Biol Psychiatry. 1982 Apr; 17(4):513-32
- Ripps H and Shen W, Review: Taurine: A “very essential” amino acid, Mol Vis. 2012; 18:2673-2686
- Anjum I, Jaffery SS, Fayyaz M, et al, The Role of Vitamin D in Brain Health: A Mini Literature Review, Cureus. 2018 Jul; 10(7):e2960
- Lang CA, The Impact of Glutathione on Health and Longevity, J of Anti-Aging Medicine, July 2004, 4 (2)