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Immune Booster Intravenous Therapy: Delivering the Vital Elements of Life

Immune Booster Intravenous Therapy: Delivering the Vital Elements of Life

The human body actively seeks to acquire and maintain a normal balance of vitamins and minerals. When they are not available in sufficient quantities the body will absorb heavy metals such as lead, mercury and others.

Because heavy metals and minerals have a very similar chemical structure, the body will grab the undesirable heavy metals (that are available in our environment) when minerals are not available. This provides another strong reason to have a healthy balance of minerals in the body.

The lack of these vital elements of health, the immune system is weakened and can lead to many health problems.

Our Solution – Immune Booster Intravenous Therapy

An intravenous therapy, that delivers vitamins, minerals and amino acids in mega dosages to support the immune system, can be also called an Immune Booster Therapy. By doing it intravenously, absorption is maximized to the fullest potential.

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More Information about Vitamins and Minerals

The Role of Minerals

In 1936, the US Senate issued a report that the soil in which our food is grown is deficient in most of the minerals our bodies need for good health and long life. Because of this, even when we eat as healthily as possible, we are likely getting short-changed in vital minerals that crops would otherwise extract from the soil.

Minerals are necessary for the formation of blood and bone, body fluids, cellular growth and healing, energy, muscle tone, and nerve function. Minerals are often vital in the absorption, function and effectiveness of certain vitamins. If either vitamins or minerals are not present in the proper proportion, then neither may be absorbed correctly.
Because we can not get all of the minerals we need from the fruits and vegetables in our diet, we need to supplement foods in a more direct and complete manner.

Nutritional Intravenous Therapy includes the vital minerals of calcium, chromium, copper, magnesium, manganese, molybdenum, selenium, sodium, and zinc.

Impact of Specific Minerals

Calcium helps in tooth and bone formation, heart rhythm, blood clotting, the metabolism of cells, and the functioning of the nervous system. Signs of deficiency include tooth disease, bone disease, nerve problems, insomnia, palpitations and sore muscles.

Chromium helps with the metabolism of cholesterol, carbohydrate and fatty acids; and the synthesis of protein. The proper amounts of this mineral helps heart disease, hypoglycemia, and diabetes. There is growing evidence of chromium's importance in relation to insulin. Persons with sugar metabolism disorders, fatigue problems and atherosclerosis may have deficiencies of chromium.

Copper is needed for more than making pennies and electrical wire. This mineral helps in the formation of red blood cells, the formation of bone, carrying oxygen throughout the body, and in maintaining the health of the cardiovascular system. Indications of copper deficiency are anemia, skin problems and respiratory problems.

Magnesium is involved in the formation of bone; the metabolism of carbohydrates, vitamins, amino acids, and calcium; regulating blood pressure; and helping muscle function. Signs of deficiency of this mineral include heart disease, muscle weakness, irritability, nervous disorders, and calcium deposits.

Manganese helps in the metabolism of vitamin C, proteins, carbohydrates, fats and cholesterol. It also is part of the formation of blood and bone, and the production of energy. Signs of deficiency are poor muscular coordination, dizziness and glandular dysfunction.

Molybdenum promotes normal cell function, is necessary to the oxidation of fats, and the metabolism of nitrogen. Impotence in males is sometimes caused by low levels of this mineral.

Selenium is more than just helpful in the normal growth of tissues and fertility. This mineral helps to protect cells from damage caused by free radicals. (Free radicals have been linked to a number of degenerative diseases such as cancer, diabetes, atherosclerosis, arthritis, and cataracts.) Signs of selenium deficiency include premature aging, male sexual dysfunction, and arteriosclerosis.

Sodium regulates the balance of water throughout the body. Sodium is involved in the transfer of material through the membranes of the cells, muscle function, digestion and nerve coordination. Signs of a sodium deficiency include retarded growth, skin problems, pernicious anemia, and respiratory problems.

Zinc, as many people have discovered, is very helpful in fighting colds and flu. But its utility goes much further than that. Zinc is used in the production of insulin and digestive enzymes, strengthening the immune system, regulation blood pressure, and cavity prevention. Zinc deficiencies include senility, fatigue, slow wound healing, and a decreased ability to smell and taste.

Multiple Vitamin and Minerals

Vitamins are responsible for the healthy growth and development of the body. They do this by converting food into energy; helping the body manufacture hormones, blood cells, and nervous system chemicals; and building the body's resistance against infection.

Minerals are necessary for the formation of blood and bone, body fluids, cellular growth and healing, energy, muscle tone, and nerve function. Minerals are often vital in the absorption, function and effectiveness of certain vitamins. If either vitamins or minerals are not present in the proper proportion, then neither may be absorbed correctly.

When vitamins and minerals are introduced into the body at the same time, they increase the amount of both vitamins and minerals the body is able to absorb.

Amino Acids

Amino acids are the most important components of proteins. And proteins are essential to the health and function of every tissue in the human body. In fact, the word "protein" derives from the Greek "protos," meaning "first," a designation underscoring its pre-eminence.

Of the 29 amino acids none are interchangeable. Each one has a specific purpose and function of its own, and we need each one for overall superior mental and physical health.

This intravenous therapy is a wonderful method of supporting the entire body without involving the digestion process.

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