Myers’ Cocktail IV therapy is one of several options available to patients and practitioners of integrative medicine. It delivers a mix of vital vitamins and other nutrients to make up for deficiencies in these individuals. Licensed practitioners administer the restorative serum directly into the patient’s bloodstream by way of IV injection. For several medical problems, this therapeutic remedy has shown promising results.
The Myers cocktail is an intravenous therapy that has been
used to treat several clinical conditions, including fatigue and fibromyalgia.
The late John Myers, MD, was the first to create this formula and designed it
to potentially treat several conditions.
Although
the Myers cocktail may be effective for many ailments, healthcare providers
often tailor similar treatments for their patients to meet their specific
needs.
Injections
for medical problems are administered once or twice a week, or once a month.
The types of injections that have been shown to be safe include:
•
Magnesium
•
Calcium
•
Vitamin C
•
Vitamins B and B Complex including Vitamin B5, Vitamin B6,
and Vitamin B12
Who Needs a Myers Cocktail?
The Myers
cocktail infusion is so potent that it's hard to pin down any one person who
should consider it. But if you have a weakened immune system or an illness that
negatively impacts your immune resilience, you might want to try this cocktail
IV treatment. Because the Myers’ Cocktail is a high dose of antioxidants,
nutrients, and other immune-boosting factors, some people may benefit from
having a Myers' cocktail IV treatment.
Studies
have found that the Myers' cocktail may be beneficial to patients who:
•
Be low on energy or Feel tired all the time.
•
Perform athletic exercises
•
Suffer from chronic fatigue
•
Require IV hydration
•
Take the cure for a hangover or withdrawal symptoms.
•
Feel depressed or anxious
Myers'
cocktail studies and reviews of Myers' cocktail ingredients suggest that
they're well-tolerated by many patients. Since treatment is administered
intravenously, not orally, and with higher concentrations of vitamins being
readily absorbed via the bloodstream, these cocktails are more easily bioavailable.
The benefits of a Myers' Cocktail
Infusion are many.
For many
patients, receiving a Myers cocktail may provide them with health benefits.
Magnesium has the ability to prevent or reduce many different ailments,
including asthma attacks, chronic fatigue, cardiovascular diseases, and
fibromyalgia. It may also reduce rhinitis and upper respiratory tract
infections as well as migraines and sinusitis.
Magnesium
is a mineral that's essential to the human body, and it has been shown to be
beneficial in a wide range of conditions, including cardiovascular disease,
fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, asthma attacks, sinusitis, migraines,
and more.
Magnesium
with vitamin B helps to increase the efficacy of magnesium when used together
for those who suffer from cardiovascular disease.
It's not
just the body that needs magnesium. Your mind is a temple, too.
You know
you need it—you're awake at night, so you're probably thinking about it. You
might even be suffering from muscle weakness in your hands or feet that's
making it difficult for you to do the things you love. But what about the
symptoms of hyperthyroidism?
It's not
just those symptoms: vitamin B6 (up to 50 mg per day) and B12 may relieve
muscle weakness associated with hyperthyroidism. But if you have an acute
muscle spasm, poor sleep at night, or high levels of stress, don't worry! You
could have a magnesium deficiency and benefit from receiving intravenous
treatment to bring your magnesium levels up to an optimum state.
How to Administer a Myers’ Cocktail IV
DreamWork
has a Myers cocktail IV treatment, which is administered intravenously by a
licensed healthcare professional.
You're
about to get the most in-depth IV infusion of your life.
It's not a
joke. It's happening right now, and you're going to have the best time ever.
If you've
never had an IV before, don't worry: it doesn't hurt at all! The needle is
usually placed into your arm by sitting down and putting a tourniquet on your
upper arm. Then, a small butterfly catheter needle is inserted into the vein.
We use medical tape to hold it in place while we connect the IV bag and start
pumping up your veins with fluid—and that's it! You'll be feeling great in no
time, and if you're really lucky, we might even let you eat some food after!
IVs tend
to drip for 30-90 minutes before being depleted. It is recommended that
first-time users set their drip rate to a slow rate, which helps minimize
discomfort, nausea, or sensitivity. A slower drip also helps lower the chance
of a negative reaction or sensitivity to the magnesium that may be in the
infusion.
Oral vs. Intravenous
Taking
vitamins orally may be a great idea, but it's not always the best option.
Vitamins
are vital nutrients that help keep your body healthy. When taken orally,
however, many of these vitamins cannot be fully absorbed by the digestive
system and can cause upset stomachs or other side effects. This can limit the
number of vitamins available for absorption and therefore impede your body's
ability to receive all of its nutritional needs.
How Often Should I Get a Treatment?
It is the
responsibility of the healthcare practitioner and patient to decide on a
treatment schedule that works best for each.
We know
what you're thinking.
"How
can one treatment per week possibly get all the work done?"
And we
agree! We've been there, too. It's hard to believe that one treatment could
provide all of the benefits that you need, but when it comes down to it, it's
true.
So what
does "one treatment per week" mean? It means that you might be able
to get all the benefits of IV treatments in this single visit. If you have any
of these issues, or if you're just looking for some extra help: fatigue,
migraines, or immune support, this may be the right choice for you.
We all
know that intravenous nutrients are the way to go when you're in need of a
quick shot of vitamins. But what if you want something more personalized?
Injectable
vitamins and supplements are customizable, and they can be made with whatever
your body needs. If you're suffering from a disease, you may start with
frequent doses and then taper down to monthly usage after stabilizing your
condition. Whatever the frequency, dosage, or mixture, the intravenous nutrient
therapy option is customizable depending on the patient's needs.
How Effective is a Myers’ Cocktail?
Vitamin
infusions have become popular among partygoers and celebrities alike, who claim
that the treatments are effective in increasing energy, reducing hangovers, and
preventing aging. However, there are many people who are concerned about
whether or not IV therapy is really effective.
Some
healthcare professionals say that the body will only keep what it needs and the
kidneys will filter out excesses, so potent vitamin IVs are not useful.
However, in patients suffering from poor kidney function, inhibited absorption
of vitamins tends to occur. These patients' doctors must consider this
limitation when prescribing IV therapy.
Patients
who want to experience the benefits of a Myers cocktail, such as relaxation and
better sleep, can find these or similar treatments at spas and wellness clinics.
A number
of studies and reviews indicate that the Myers cocktail can benefit overall
wellness, immune function, and energy levels. Some researchers object to the
cocktail's use as a placebo for patients. However, many studies indicate that
adequate vitamin levels are essential for optimal health. Consequently, most
healthcare workers believe that the benefits of taking vitamin supplements may
outweigh the possible side effects.
Healthcare
providers should discuss all the potential benefits and side effects of Myers’
cocktails with their patients and consider their full medical histories before
initiating treatment. As with any medical treatment, patients should be well
informed about such treatments and keep their doctors informed about any
changes in their health.
Consult
with a DreamWorks healthcare professional if you have questions about the Myers
cocktail.
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