IV nutrition therapy at DHHC

November 17, 2022


IV nutrition therapy at DHHC, taking time for self care. We all need this at times. I’m using MAH ozone and vitamin C for autoimmune disease, illness prevention and to combat stress!

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IV therapy, also known as intravenous therapy, is a medical treatment in which fluids, medications, vitamins, and minerals are delivered directly into a patient's bloodstream through a vein. This method of delivery allows for rapid absorption and can be used to treat a wide range of health conditions.

The benefits of IV therapy include:

  1. Rapid nutrient delivery: 

  2. IV therapy can deliver vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients directly into the bloodstream, allowing for rapid absorption and utilization by the body.

  3. Improved hydration: 

  4. IV therapy can be used to rapidly rehydrate the body, which can be beneficial for individuals who are dehydrated due to illness, exercise, or other factors.

  5. Boosted immune function:

  6.  IV therapy can provide a boost to the immune system by delivering high doses of nutrients, such as vitamin C and zinc, which are essential for immune function.

  7. Detoxification: 

  8. IV therapy can be used to help the body eliminate toxins and support overall detoxification.

  9. Increased energy: 

  10. IV therapy can provide a quick boost of energy, which can be helpful for individuals who are feeling fatigued or run down.

  11. Improved athletic performance: 

  12. IV therapy can be used to improve athletic performance by providing hydration, energy, and nutrients to support muscle recovery and overall performance.

IV therapy can be used to treat a wide range of health conditions, including dehydration, nutrient deficiencies, chronic fatigue, migraines, and more. It is typically administered by a healthcare professional in a clinical setting, and the specific treatment protocol will depend on the individual's health needs and goals. While IV therapy is generally considered safe, it is important to discuss any potential risks or side effects with a healthcare provider before undergoing treatment.

About the author

Dr. Kelly has 25 years of expert medical experience caring for the sickest of the sick people in critical care (including ICU, Heart surgery, Heart & Lung transplant surgery, as well as cardiology). She is a clinical specialist who has taken care of and trained others to care for the critically ill/the elderly and developed many screening and preventative programs to help improve the health of the population. The reality is that most people just don't have to be that sick. or stay that sick. So, Dr. Kelly decided to change the focus of the care she provided: to prevent, reverse and restore the health of individuals.

Dr. Kelly

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