Dr. Vladimir Alexeyenko, MD, of Restorative Medicine: IV Therapy, based in New York City, has announced that they are offering a unique IV to boost immunity therapy. This is a unique way of getting vitamins and minerals into the body directly to the bloodstream so that its effects may be felt quickly. It has the unique capability to flush out many of the toxins and other harmful compounds that find their way into the body through the food and the air that people breathe in. This kind of therapy may also help in enhancing a person’s immune system or in recovering from a cold for flu.
Dr. Vladimir Alexeyenko explains, “Our patients may renew their energy levels, strengthen their immune system, and give a super boost to their cognitive performance with this IV vitamin therapy. This is emerging in the public’s mind as a new trend, but it has been around as a powerful form of healing for much, much longer. The medical community in the U.S. has been slow to promote some types of holistic treatment, especially IV therapy because there hasn’t been an investment in documenting results. Because IV therapy uses natural compounds that don’t require FDA approval, there has been little interest in funding research.”
Most of the solutions contained in the IV therapy treatments are compounds that can be found in the body. They are required by the body to keep the organs functioning at maximum efficiency and in properly regulating various systems, such as digestion, blood circulation, breathing, and more. The problem is that modern life has evolved in such a way that the food, work, and physical activity of people have become deficient, resulting in the lack of these nutrients, such as vitamins and minerals, that may help cleanse the body of toxins. It is the role of IV therapy to boost the levels of these nutrients with the result that vital cell activities can occur and the immune system may be able to do its work of fighting infections.
Dr. Vladimir Alexeyenko wants to point out that when the immune system is bolstered, it may be able to help with cold and flu recovery. The solutions used usually include Vitamin C, Vitamin B12, and the different forms of Vitamin B. Vitamin C is a popular nutrient and is known to stimulate the body into producing white blood cells, which are tasked with fighting infection. Vitamin C may also help the body produce antibodies, which are proteins that attach themselves to microbes and viruses to disable them. Vitamin B6 may also help in boosting immunity because it helps in the production of red blood cells, which carry oxygen and distribute it to the different cells in body. Zinc is another vital mineral that interacts with a process within the cell that has to do with fighting infection.
The IV vitamin therapy provided at Restorative Medicine is supervised by a licensed medical doctor who has extensive IV experience. With so many threats from viruses, bacteria and other harmful microbes, IV therapy may be able to help with preventing infections, in addition to washing the hands, eating properly, having enough sleep, and avoiding contact with sick people.
Also, IV treatments have been observed to be completely safe. And an IV therapy session can be done anywhere from 30 minutes to one hour, which means that it can easily be inserted into one’s schedule. This kind of therapy offers two major benefits. First, the effects may be almost instant as proper cell activity is restored fast because the nutrients are directly inserted into the bloodstream. Second, unlike dietary supplements that may cause a stomach upset and/or lose some of their effect as they pass through the stomach, IV therapy retains its full potency and does not cause problems in the digestive system because it bypasses the stomach.
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Those who would like to know more about the IV immunity boost therapy in New York City can visit the Restorative Medicine website or contact them through the phone or via email.
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