Immune Boost Myers’ Cocktail + Glutathione + Lysine HCL
Whether you need to enhance your immune system during cold and flu season, seek extra support for a chronic illness, or simply want to boost your energy, this IV therapy is an excellent choice. It offers a comprehensive infusion of essential cellular ingredients for optimal energy and immune health. The combination of antioxidants like vitamin C and glutathione, along with all B vitamins, boosts metabolic processes, energy production, neurotransmitter production, and methylation. Minerals such as zinc, selenium, and magnesium play crucial roles as co-factors in numerous metabolic reactions, including DNA replication, immune function, hormone synthesis, and energy production. This IV therapy is ideal for newcomers to infusion therapy, those needing an immune boost, or those experiencing chronic fatigue.
Suggested Uses:
- Health Maintenance
- Weakened Immune System
- Frequent Colds
- Allergies
- Antioxidant Therapy
- Protection from Free Radical Damage
- Fatigue
- Chronic Illnesses
- Diabetes
- Fibromyalgia
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Malabsorption
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Kit Details:
- Number of Vials: 3
- Volume: Myers’ Cocktail: 100 mL, Glutathione: 5 mL, Lysine Hydrochloride: 2.5 mL
Ingredients:
- Myers’ Cocktail: Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate 5.08 mg/mL
- Dexpanthenol 2.14 mg/mL
- Thiamine Hydrochloride 0.85 mg/mL
- Riboflavin-5-Phosphate Sodium 0.017 mg/mL
- Pyridoxine Hydrochloride 0.86 mg/mL
- Niacinamide 0.85 mg/mL
- Calcium Gluconate 2.12 mg/mL
- Hydroxocobalamin 0.008 mg/mL
- Ascorbic Acid 33.9 mg/mL
- Glutathione (L) Reduced 200 mg/mL
- Diluent: Normal Saline 500 mL
What is Glutathione IV Therapy?
Glutathione is a potent antioxidant made from three amino acids: glutamate, glycine, and cysteine. While the body naturally produces glutathione, an IV drip can supplement it if production is insufficient.
What Does Glutathione Do?
Low antioxidant levels can lead to decreased energy, fatigue, brain fog, and various health issues. Low glutathione also manifests as aging signs, such as wrinkles and loss of skin elasticity. An infusion of glutathione can significantly improve your well-being, addressing conditions like heart disease, glaucoma, cancer, chronic fatigue syndrome, and Parkinson’s disease.
Benefits of Intravenous Glutathione Therapy:
- Antioxidant Properties: Protects cells from free radicals, which may contribute to conditions like cancer and autoimmune diseases by reducing oxidative stress.
- Immune Support: Fortifies T-cell lymphocytes, enhancing the immune system’s defense against infections.
- Improved Insulin Sensitivity: Supports fat-burning and insulin management processes, beneficial for those with insulin resistance or type 2 diabetes.
- Pain Relief: Reduces inflammation, which can alleviate chronic muscle and joint pain.
- Liver Cell Protection: Helps reduce liver cell damage and support liver detoxification processes.
- Skin and Anti-Aging Benefits: Improves skin conditions, reduces wrinkles, and enhances overall skin, hair, and nail appearance.
- Improved Sleep: May influence circadian rhythms for better quality sleep.
- Alcohol Metabolization Support: Assists in breaking down alcohol by converting acetaldehyde into water and carbon dioxide for easier elimination.
About Lysine HCl Injection
L-lysine is an essential amino acid and a key building block for muscle tissue. Since the body cannot synthesize lysine, it must be obtained through diet or supplements. Lysine plays various roles in biological processes, including protein synthesis, collagen formation, mineral absorption, and carnitine production, which is vital for energy production.
L-lysine HCl has been used to improve calcium absorption, collagen quality, muscle health, and support conditions like osteoporosis. It also shows potential for treating herpes simplex infections and nephroprotection during radiation therapy.
Lysine HCl Side Effects
L-lysine hydrochloride is generally safe, with mild side effects reported in clinical studies. However, most data pertains to oral administration, with limited information on injection use.