iv max-RECOVERY
actions
- Restores Nutrients
- Reduces Pain & Inflammation
- Supports Healing
HELPS
- Injuries
- Athletic Performance
- Pain & Nausea
- Pre and Post Surgery
FREQUENCY
- Tailored to you. Commonly once a week until therapeutic results are obtained (4-8 treatments)
- Reassessment and then maintenance monthly.
This formula combines tissue healing nutrients that reduce pain, inflammation, and reduce recovery times.1 Vitamin C, zinc, selenium, and taurine help you recover from surgery (pre-and-post), injury, and heavy workouts.1
HOW DOES THE IV MAX-RECOVERYWORK?
Whether you are having wisdom teeth removal or a pacemaker put into your chest. Surgery is important and potentially life-saving but is a trauma to the body. To enhance recovery after surgery (ERAS) the process begins long before you have surgery. The four aspects to ensure you recover strongly include: the education of the process which help to reduce stress levels on the body, get your entire health checked out, optimize your fitness and nutrition, and kick your addictions. A University of Michigan program that implemented nutrition and exercise in pre-surgical preparation was able to get patients out of the hospital two days faster and cut patient costs by 28 percent. One method of strengthening and energize the body to manage your surgery and have a successful recovery is the use of IV infusions that give you a direct delivery of nutrients to your body.
faqs
Ingredients: B Vitamins, Vitamin B5, Vitamin B6, Biotin, Vitamin C, Calcium, Magnesium, Selenium, Taurine, Zinc
- B Vitamins help to increase energy, help to detoxify the body, support a healthy mood for a quick recover
- Vitamin B5 is required for all hormone productioN
- Vitamin B6 is a co-factor in the conversion of tryptophan to serotonin to melatonin
- Vitamin C helps the body form new collagen, neutralize free radicals, reduce inflammation, reduce pain, promote wound healing, and promote glutathione to detoxify.3-5
- Calcium helps to relax spasms in muscles to help reduce pain
- Magnesium reduces nerve pain, increases energy, and helps to calm the nervous system by modulating the excitatory-to-inhibitory actions of GABA and glutamate in the brain, respectively.6,7
- Taurine helps promote wound healing.8 Taurine is an antioxidant, promotes cell proliferation, reduces inflammation, and increases the formation of collagen.8
- Zinc helps protect the body from mitochondrial oxidative stress which is important to help reduce pain for the recovery process.8
- Zinc encourages the body to product enzymes that break down free radicals, reduce pain, and promote wound healing.,9
Note – formulas may be modified occasionally.
OPTIONAL ADD ONS
- IM Fuel D: Vitamin D metabolites help reduce inflammation by regulating cytokines, supports immunity, and healing.10,11
- IV Fuel G Push: Glutathione is the body’s master antioxidant and reduces free radical damage to help manage pain.12
This mini recovery formula contains B vitamins in their active form for optimal absorption, biotin and chromium.
Ingredients: B Vitamins, MethylB12, HydroxyB12, 5-MTHF (active folate), biotin, chromium
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- Rosa KA, Gadotti VM, Rosa AO, Rodrigues AL, Calixto JB, Santos AR. Evidence for the involvement of the glutamatergic system in the antinociceptive effect of ascorbic acid. Neurosci Lett. 2005;381(1-2):185-188.
- Carr AC, McCall C, The role of vitamin C in the treatment of pain: new insights, J TRansl Med. 2017;15:77-
- Na HS, Ryu JH, Do SH, The role of magnesium in pain, In: Vink R, Nechifor M, editors. Magnesium in the Central Nervous System (Internet). Adelaide (AU): University of Adelaide Press; 2011
- Morris ME. Brain and CSF magnesium concentrations during magnesium deficit in animals and humans: neurological symptoms. Magnes Res. 1992 Dec;5(4):303-13.
- Gazirolu M, Celik O, Uguz AC, et al, et al, Protective effects of riboflavin and selenium on brain microsomal Ca2+-ATPase and oxidative damage caused by glyceryl trinitrate in a rate headache model., Biol Trace Elem Res, March 2015, 164 (1) 72-79
- Dincer S, Babul A, Erdogan D, et al, Effect of taurine on wound healing, Amino Acids. 1996 Mar; 10(1):59-71.
- Selfridge NJ. Vitamin D and Pain: Making Sense of It All. Alternative Medicine Alert. 2010;13(7):77-78.
- Lasco A, Catalano A, Benvenga S. Improvement of primary dysmenorrhea caused by a single oral dose of vitamin D: results of a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Arch Intern Med. 2012 Feb 27;172(4):366-7.
- Garcia-Gimenez JL and Pallardo FV, Maintenance of glutathione levels and its importants in epigenetic regulation, Front Pharmacol. 2014;5:88