Nutritional Highlights
Replenish health and appearance with nutritional injections and infusions.
Protective mechanisms are always at work in your body, from synthesizing proteins and opening pathways for neurotransmission to producing hormones. Hormones are primary regulators of the metabolic process, using heat and energy to achieve pH, fluid and electrolyte balance for optimal cellular function. Vitamins, amino acids, electrolytes and antioxidants support your body’s natural goal of homeostasis such as protecting against negative environmental impacts, improving energy, immune function, muscle and nerve conduction, mood, memory, synergy and strength; in addition to decreasing inflammation, pain and fatigue.
Amino Acids
Organic compounds found in plants and animals help form peptides and build proteins. They play a pivotal role in transforming fatty acids into energy. Some amino acids are essential, only derived from food, while others are naturally made by the body and can also be conditionally produced during situations of stress.
Vitamins
Co-enzymes optimizing living organisms’ metabolic processes and DNA function.
Antioxidants
Protect against free radicals, cell damage, environmental imbalances and stress. Vitamins A, C, E and Alpha-Lipoic Acid are a few examples.
Electrolytes and Minerals
Compounds that contain a positive or negative electrical charge responsible for moving nutrients and energy in and out of the cell.
Magnesium Chloride
Required for normal functioning of blood vessels, muscle and nerve conduction, decreasing hypertension, cholesterol and depression and improving sleep.
Zinc Sulfate
Important for immune function, carbon dioxide metabolism, wound healing and normal taste sensation and appetite.
Manganese
Activates several enzymes, needed for hemoglobin synthesis, bone and urea formation, production and release of insulin. Inhibits cell damage.
Copper
Essential for energy metabolism, iron uptake, synthesis of hemoglobin, electron transport, respiratory enzymes and is also important for melanin formation.
Proline
A component of collagen, promotes skin health, helps prevent atherosclerosis, heals joints, boosts antioxidant function, immune and gut health.
Arginine
Improves blood flow, wound healing, stimulates the pituitary gland to produce growth hormone, necessary for T-cell production, and removes ammonia from the body.
Citrulline
Non-essential amino acid produced by small intestine epithelial cells, breaks down into Arginine stimulating production of nitric oxide, improves cardiac health, healing and respiration.
Lysine
Plays a role in carnitine production, metabolic flexibility, helping the body absorb calcium, reducing cortisol levels and stress response.
Glutathione
A tri-peptide consisting of cysteine, glycine and glutamate made by every cell in the body, it helps activate other antioxidants like vitamin C and E. Contains a sulfur atom necessary for binding toxins, protecting cells against oxidative stress, helps with fatigue, infections, mold and heavy metal toxicity, and liver and kidney dysfunction.
Alpha Lipoic Acid
A neuroprotective, anti-fungal, anti-parasitic, and bacteriostatic fatty acid that helps with neuropathies, and neutralizes free radicals.
Taurine
A sulfur containing amino acid the body produces naturally, except during illness and stress. May benefit heart, brain and nervous system function, helps produce testosterone and potentially improve exercise performance and recovery.
B-Vitamins
B1 (Thiamin) – B2 (Riboflavin) – B3 (Niacin) – B5 (Dexpanthenol) – B6 (Pyridoxine) – B7 (Biotin) –
B9 (Folic Acid) – B12 (Methylcobalamin)
The B-vitamins are essential for synthesizing DNA and the neurotransmitter ‘acetylcholine’, improving gastro-intestinal and neuromuscular conduction, balance oxidation reactions, assist the body in triglyceride breakdown, convert fat and amino acids into glucose, regulate blood sugar, decrease inflammation, fatigue, depression, muscle pain and dermatitis. They also increase energy, the use of oxygen and support hair, skin, eyes and cellular renewal. In addition to helping produce bone, red and white blood cells, treat anemia, improve equilibrium, cognition, mood and neurological function they also may help deter yeast and fungal growth.
NAD+
Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide is shown to manage and diminish a wide range of health concerns, benefits are anti-aging, neuro-generative and recovery from addiction.
Vitamin C
A powerful antioxidant known to decrease inflammation, form collagen and connective tissue, increase healing, works with antibodies, and is a generator of hydrogen peroxide that may target toxins and harmful cells.
Calcium
Aids in the formation of strong bones, proper blood clotting, muscle and nerve activity, cellular motility, synthesis and release of neurotransmitters.
Vitamin D
Acts as a hormone the body needs to fight disease, reduce depression, improve bone health, sleep and boost weight loss. This vitamin is essential for absorption and utilization of calcium and phosphorus from the gastrointestinal tract.