Ingredients

  • Vitamin blend

    The B vitamins are a group of nutrients with unique roles in keeping the body healthy. They are especially important for maintaining cell health and keeping you energized!

    Vitamin B1
    Vitamin B1, also known as thiamine, enables the cells to convert food into energy (ATP). Thiamine supports nerve, muscle, and heart function. It is a vitamin found in food and dietary supplement. Food sources of thiamine include whole grains, legumes, and some meats and fish.  

    Vitamin B2
    Vitamin B2, also known as Riboflavin. It is involved in many processes in the body and is necessary for normal cell growth and function. Benefits of Riboflavin are, increased metabolism and support for the immune system

    Vitamin B5
    Vitamin B5, also known as Pantothenic acid. It is one of the most important vitamins for Human life. It’s necessary for making Red blood cells , supports healthy hair and skin and helps convert the protein, carbohydrates, and fats you eat into energy.

    Vitamin B6
    Vitamin B6, also known as pyridoxine, is a water-soluble vitamin that your body needs for several functions. It’s significant to protein, fat and carbohydrate metabolism and the creation of red blood cells and neurotransmitters. Vitamin B6 may also play a role in decreasing high blood levels of the amino acid homocysteine, which have been linked to depression and other psychiatric issues. Prevent heart disease, Reduce inflammation, promote brain health and maintain the health of nerves and skin. Vitamin B6 plays an important role in mood regulation, by reducing high levels of Homocysteine. This vitamin is necessary for creating neurotransmitters that regulate emotions, including serotonin, dopamine and gamma-aminobutyric acid.(GABA)

    Vitamin B12 
    Vitamin B12 is an essential vitamin that your body needs but cannot produce. Vitamin B12 supports normal function of your nerve cells and is needed for red blood cell formation and DNA synthesis in the cells. B12 may boost your energy, improve your memory and help prevent heart disease. B12 can be acquired by eating animal products or by supplementation orally, intramuscularly and IV

    Vitamin C
    Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is a water-soluble essential vitamin which your body cannot produce. It is an extremely important vitamin as it is an antioxidant which protects the cells from harmful molecules called free radicals. The benefits of vitamin C may include protection against immune system deficiencies. It is also plays an essential role in the protection against cardiovascular disease, prenatal health issues, certain eye diseases and it also plays a role in maintaining healthy blood vessels, bones and cartilage. Vitamin C has also been proven to be an essential nutrient involved in tissue repair, wound healing and it is one of the most popular substance used to help decrease visible wrinkles. 

    Biotin
    Biotin, also known as B7, is a water-soluble vitamin your body needs to help convert certain nutrients into energy. It is involved in a wide range of metabolic processes, both in humans and in other organisms, primarily related to the utilization of fats, carbohydrates, and amino acids. It also plays an important role in the health of your hair, skin, and nails. 

  • Mineral Blend

    Magnesium
    Magnesium is a mineral that plays hundreds of roles in the human body. Some of its many functions include but are not limited to: helps with muscle and nerve function, helps keep a normal blood pressure, helps keep the heart beating normal, aids in the skeletal system by keeping bones strong, supports the immune system, It is used in treatment for severe asthma attacks. The main ingredient in many antacids and laxatives Magnesium is so essential to proper cellular function that decreased levels can lead to inflammation that has been associated with major health conditions such as osteoporosis, heart disease, diabetes and certain cancers. 

    Zinc
    Zinc is an essential trace mineral that is necessary to maintain health. There is no system for the body to store zinc so we must ingest it regularly through our food and supplements. Some dietary sources of zinc include: red meat, poultry, and fish. Zinc deficiency can lead to: short stature, stunted wound healing, reduced ability to taste and smell foods and the inability of reproductive organs to function properly. Zinc is involved in numerous aspects of cellular metabolism. It plays a role in immunity; helps the immune system to fight against bacteria and viruses, aids in protein synthesis, wound healing, supports normal growth and development during pregnancy, childhood, and adolescence 

    Manganese
    Manganese is a vital trace mineral which the body needs in small amounts.The human body cannot produce manganese, but it can store it in the liver, pancreas, bones, kidneys, and brain. It’s involved in so many bodily functions, including, but not limited to: metabolism of amino acids, cholesterol, helps lower blood sugar levels, controls carbohydrates, bone formation, blood clotting, reducing inflammation, supports strong dense bones when combined with calcium & Vitamin D.

    Selenium
    Selenium acts as a powerful antioxidant. It is an essential mineral that must be obtained through your diet since our bodies do not create it. It’s only needed in small amounts but plays a major role in important processes in your body. Here are a few examples: metabolism, thyroid function, may reduce risk of certain cancers protect against heart disease, helps prevent mental decline, boosts your immune system, may help reduce asthma symptoms

    Copper
    Copper is an essential nutrient for the body. Copper and Iron together enables the body to form red blood cells. It also helps maintain: healthy bones, blood vessels, nerves, immune function, iron absorption. Sufficient amounts of copper may help prevent cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis.

  • Amino blend

    Arginine
    Arginine, also known as l-arginine, is an amino acid that is used in the biosynthesis of proteins. Arginine has gotten lots of attention lately for its potential heart benefits, wound healing benefits, it’s help with removing waste products in the body through the kidneys, maintaining immune and hormone function and its help in dilating and relaxing the arteries. Deficiencies of arginine are rare. It's abundant in many different types of foods, and your body can also make it. Arginine-rich foods include red meat, fish, poultry, wheat germ, grains, nuts and seeds, and dairy products.

    Ornithine
    Ornithine is an amino acid that is made by the body. Ornithine is commonly used for improving athletic performance. It is also used for weight loss, wound healing, and to increase sleep quality.

    Lysine
    Lysine is an amino acid. Unlike some other amino acids, the human body cannot make lysine; therefore it must be eaten in the diet.  Lysine aids our bodies in so many functions, here are a few examples: may help prevent HSV-1 from replicating and reduce the duration of a cold sore, block receptors involved in stress response, prevents cataracts, increases calcium absorption in your gut and helps your kidneys to hold on to the lysine, its required for the formation of collagen; a protein that acts as a scaffold and helps support and give structure to skin and bone, reduces blood pressure and it may help reduce blood sugar response in people with diabetes. Sources of lysine include meat, fish, dairy, eggs, and some plants such as soy and other legumes. 

    Glutamine
    Glutamine is an amino acid found naturally in the body. Its most popular function is being a building block of protein but it also plays a key role in the immune system. Glutamine plays a key role in intestinal health and other essential processes in the body, especially in times of stress. Glutamine is produced in the muscles and is distributed by the blood to the organs that need it.  Glutamine is needed to make other chemicals in the body such as other amino acids, glucose, nitrogen and carbon. For example, after a surgery or traumatic injury, nitrogen is necessary to repair the wounds and keep the vital organs functioning. A large amount of nitrogen comes from glutamine.

    MIC/L-Carnitine
    The MIC/L-Carnitine combinations a number of amino acids and nutrients that optimize the bodies metabolism, promoting weightloss and organ health.

    Methionine
    An amino acid that stimulates the body’s ability to produce the growth hormone Somatotrophin. Somatotrophin causes protein synthesis and fat oxidation.What this means is that Somatotrophin actually works to burn fats which are used to synthesize proteins. Additionally, Methionine breaks down fat deposits which is valuable for healthy arteries.

    Inositol
    Inositol is a B-Vitamin related carbohydrate that works to improve the way that the body’s cells respond to insulin. If cells become resistant to insulin, the blood glucose is stored as fat instead of used for energy, which causes weight gain instead of weight loss.Additional benefits of Inositol is a boost of Serotonin in the brain which reduces depression and anxiety. In conduction with Choline, Inositol helps to transport fat for energy.

    Choline;

    is an essential nutrient that is necessary for controlling the buildup of fat and cholesterol in the body. The Vitamin burns body fat which makes it easier for a person to lose weight. Choline also helps to improve metabolic health, regulate mood, and muscle control.

    L-Carnitine
    L-carnitine is a chemical similar to an amino acid that is produced in the body. It helps the body turn fat into energy.  In energy metabolism,L- carnitine transports long-chain fatty acids into mitochondria to be oxidized for energy production, and also participates in removing products of metabolism from cells. There are a number of benefits to having adequate L-Carnitine levels in the body. The nutrient can keep blood glucose levels low, aid in glycogen repletion, decrease muscle soreness, improve physical recovery, improve blood flow, and aid in muscle growth, and also protects the body from fatigue.

  • NAD+

    NAD+ therapy can be a boost of energy, vitality and mental clarity, promotes cellular regeneration and is anti aging.

    NAD+ is the oxidized form of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, a molecule naturally occurring in the body that plays a key role in cellular metabolism and energy production in the body. The molecule NAD+ operates as an electron carrier in the process of energy production from the metabolism of nutrients (like carbohydrates, fats, and amino acids) in the mitochondria of our cells. NAD+ is derived from vitamin B in the body and mediates a host of other key biological processes like gene expression, antioxidative pathways, and buffering calcium levels in the body. A hallmark of aging is disruption of homeostasis of our mitochondria,. NAD+ levels can decrease in age.

    An IV infusion of NAD+ can increase the levels of cellular NAD+ and may boost the levels of the energy production at the cellular level. Additionally NAD+ serves as an internal anti-inflammatory and helps fend off neurodegenerative disorders. After NAD+ therapy people describe feeling energized, revitalized, with better mental acuity, concentration, and overall wellbeing.

  • Glutathione

    Glutathione; the body’s most powerful antioxidant and master detoxifier. This combination of amino acids is the foundation for the main

    detoxification pathways in the liver, kidneys, lungs, intestinal lining, and skin. It is key in preventing aging, cancer, heart disease, and dementia by removing free radicals and heavy metals from the body, recycling antioxidants for re-use, and controlling inflammation.

  • IV fluid

    Administered straight into your bloodstream, the IV fluid will help you stay hydrated, energized and healthy.

    Normal Saline
    Isolyte
    Balanced combination of Electrolytes and Hydration

Disclaimer

It is not known whether any of these medications will harm an unborn baby. Do not use without a doctor's advice if you are pregnant or Breastfeeding. The information provided on this site is for educational purposes only, and does not substitute for professional medical advice. Consult a medical professional or healthcare provider if your seeking medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment.These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any diseases. Reliance on or use of this information provided on this website is at your own risk.