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What is the Myers Cocktail?
The Myers Cocktail is a potent intravenous vitamin infusion originally developed by Dr. John Myers. This nutrient-rich blend typically includes magnesium, calcium, various B vitamins, and vitamin C, delivered directly into the bloodstream for maximum absorption and benefit.
It is designed to rapidly replenish depleted nutrients and support optimal cellular function, boosting energy levels and improving overall wellness.
Benefits of Myers Cocktail Infusions
Myers Cocktails have been used to treat a wide range of conditions, including fatigue, migraines, respiratory infections, and muscle spasms. The infusion enhances immune function, reduces inflammation, and helps the body recover from stress and illness more efficiently.
Many patients report immediate improvements in vitality and mood, making this therapy a popular choice for those seeking quick and effective wellness support.
Who Should Consider Myers Cocktail?
This therapy is ideal for anyone experiencing chronic fatigue, frequent infections, or symptoms of vitamin deficiencies. Athletes, busy professionals, and individuals recovering from illness often find Myers Cocktail infusions beneficial.
Before treatment, our clinicians conduct a comprehensive evaluation to tailor the infusion to your specific health needs and goals.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our treatments, services, and your healing journey.
How long does a Myers Cocktail infusion take?
Typically 45 – 60 minutes per session for full absorption.
How often should I get Myers Cocktails?
Frequency varies-often weekly or monthly depending on your health status.
Are there side effects?
Side effects are rare but may include mild flushing or dizziness.
Is it safe with other medications?
Yes, but always inform your provider about current medications.