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About IV Nutrient Therapy

What is an IV Nutrient Drip? What are the Treatments Used For?

IV Nutrient drips – nutrients are directly delivered into your bloodstream allowing fast and effective absorption rates. Unlike oral supplements with a 20 to 30% absorption rate, your body will benefit 100% from the drip’s infused vitamins, minerals, and amino acids.

IV Nutrient Drips are being used for a variety of health conditions such as asthma, migraines, fatigue (including chronic fatigue syndrome), fibromyalgia, muscle spasms, allergies, dehydration and other types of infection.

They are also being used for anti-aging purposes reversing the signs of aging while ensuring healthy and glowing skin and hair.

Studies have shown great success of IV nutrient therapy with patients suffering from gastrointestinal disorders (GI), such as Celiac disease, Crohn’s disease, Ulcerative colitis, IBS and those who have undergone GI surgeries resulting in short bowel syndrome.

Finally, IV nutrient therapy is promising to prevent nutritional deficiencies for patients who have undergone bariatric surgery, after the modification in the digestive tract that bariatric surgery causes.

Prime Glow's IV Nutrient Drips

In Prime Glow, you will meet our trusted medical professionals who are here to help make your health and well-being a priority while providing you with a comfortable environment and experience. Before being appointed a certain IV drip, you will meet with our doctors or dietitians, depending on your goals, and a thorough assessment will be conducted. Based on the results, a specific IV nutrient therapy will be prescribed. Certain blood work-up might also be needed during the assessment, prior to IV administration. This procedure will be done under the supervision of a certified nurse – who will access the vein and secure the needle in place. He/she will also monitor the vitamin infusion to ensure the rates of vitamins and minerals are administered properly. All IV drips are administered and given in our facilities.
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