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Myers Cocktail IV
IV with both B vitamins and Vitamin C along with minerals. It takes less than an hour and may be ordered for those fighting infection, or others who need nutrients.
Myers' Cocktail, an intravenous vitamin nutrient supplement, was formulated more than 30 years ago by John Myers, MD, a Baltimore physician. This potent solution contains a specially balanced combination of vitamin and minerals. It is given intravenously to help the treatment of a range of ailments and increase energy. In the last few years, Alan R. Gaby, MD, president of the American Holistic Medical Association, has modified the ingredients and popularized the protocol.
The standard Myers' Cocktail consists of magnesium, calcium, vitamin B-5 (dexpanthenol), vitamin B-6 (pyridoxine), vitamin B-12 (hydroxycobalamin), vitamin B complex, and an average of 25 grams of Vitamin C. Two time Nobel Laureate Dr. Linus Pauling was a staunch supporter of Vitamin C for healing a wide variety of health problems. Vitamin C is an important antioxidant that helps the immune system ward off bacterial and viral infections. It also makes certain metabolic processes in work better. Other vitamins or ingredients may be added to the Myers' Cocktail protocol, depending on the patient's diagnosis and overall health as well as the condition being treated.
Many people who have benefited from this protocol claim that the intravenous shots of vitamin B12 in Myers' Cocktail are even more beneficial than Vitamin B-12 intramuscular injections in restoring their energy and stamina. Intravenous treatments are more effective than oral therapy for increasing blood levels of nutrients. According to some experts, intravenous delivery may improve the transport nutrients from the blood into the cells
The standard ingredients in Myers' Cocktail
Vitamin B complex 100 (B complex)
Vitamin C
Magnesium
Vitamin B5 (Dexpanthenol)
Calcium (Calcium gluconate)
Vitamin B12 (Hydroxocobalamin)
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine hydrochloride)
Conditions that may be improve with Myers' Cocktail
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome with or without Epstein-Barr virus_Chronic depression
Acute or chronic muscle spasm
Fibromyalgia
Migraine headaches- often within minutes
Tension headaches
Narcotic withdrawal
Seasonal allergic rhinitis
Respiratory problems
Acute of chronic asthma
Sinusitis
Bronchitis
Cardiovascular disease
Ischemic vascular disease
Congestive heart failure
Athletes who need quick recovery for athletic events
Acute viral illness/colds
Acute infections
What is the duration of Treatment?
Patients vary in the number of treatments needed, but most require infusions 1 to 2 times per week. Some patients experience improvement after only one treatment, and many report significant healing by the fourth infusion. People who have chronic conditions may need ongoing treatment of several IV's per week, or periodically every few weeks to regain their energy.
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