Vitamin C

Vitamin C

Vitamin C is an essential component of your health and vitality. Unfortunately, your body cannot produce vitamin C on its own. Foods rich in vitamin C, such as oranges, lemons, and red bell peppers, should be part of your diet.

Unfortunately, only a small percentage of consumed vitamin C can be absorbed by our bodies. High doses of vitamin C can cause gastrointestinal (GI) discomfort. The best way to combat this issue and maximize the benefits of vitamin C is through Vitamin C IV Therapy.

Research shows that Vitamin C IV Therapy is highly beneficial for your body. It allows you to bypass the GI tract and take advantage of the benefits of high doses of vitamin C.

 

Collagen Production

Vitamin C plays a crucial role in preserving collagen in your body.

Collagen is the primary structural protein found in your connective tissues. In fact, collagen represents approximately one-third of the total protein in your body. Think of it: skin, bones, teeth, cartilage, tendons, blood vessels, heart valves, and more. Collagen is particularly important for the health of your heart.

Receiving Vitamin C intravenously is a great way to ensure the preservation of your collagen and help prevent cardiovascular diseases.


Anti-Cancer Properties

When used in conjunction with traditional chemotherapy treatments, research suggests that vitamin C can effectively assist in the treatment of many types of cancer in the following ways:

Reducing toxicity levels in your body

Vitamin C can help you tolerate higher doses of chemotherapy by reducing toxicity levels in your body. It allows chemotherapy drugs to attack cancer cells while protecting the rest of your body from these drugs.

Fighting cancer cells

Vitamin C does more than just protect your body; it can even help you fight cancer. Vitamin C is fantastic for your immune system. When administered intravenously, high doses of vitamin C will only attack cancer cells and not harm healthy tissue.

 

Antihistamine Effects

Are you experiencing spring allergies? Do you suffer from frequent asthma attacks? Vitamin C deficiency can contribute to an increase in both of these problems.

It has been shown that vitamin C has a general antihistamine effect and generally reduces bronchial response. Free radicals contribute to airway obstruction, as seen in asthma patients. Vitamin C is known to be a safe “radical scavenger” for the body.

Increasing your intake of vitamin C through IV therapy provides benefits for allergies and asthma.

 

Antioxidant Effects

Oxidation is a normal chemical process that occurs in your body. Disruptions caused by factors such as stress, alcohol consumption, and smoking can lead to the formation of highly unstable and damaging molecules. These molecules are called “free radicals” and can cause health problems such as cancer and cholesterol buildup in your blood vessels by damaging your DNA.

Research shows that vitamin C serves as an effective antioxidant. Taking high doses of vitamin C can help prevent the occurrence of this chemical process and stop the development and damage caused by free radicals in your body.

 

Immune Support

Whether through supplementation or immune-supporting beverages, you have probably heard that taking vitamin C is a great way to fight off the common cold. And it’s true! Vitamin C is one of the best antiviral agents for your body.

Vitamin C enhances our immune system’s ability to neutralize bacterial, viral, and even fungal infections.

Remember, your body can only absorb so much vitamin C orally. Higher doses are likely to cause problems in your gastrointestinal system. IV therapy allows your body to benefit from higher doses of the vitamin without experiencing side effects.