IV Immunity Drip: Ingredients and Benefits

Our Immunity Drip contains the following:

 

 

  • Glutathione - 25mL
    ~ a substance made from the amino acids glycine, cysteine, and glutamic acid. It is produced by the liver and involved in many body processes. Glutathione is involved in tissue building and repair, making chemicals and proteins needed in the body, and in immune system function.


  • Vitamin Complex - 2mL
    ~ the eight B vitamins — B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B7, B9, B12 — play an important role in keeping our bodies running like well-oiled machines. These essential nutrients help convert our food into fuel, allowing us to stay energized throughout the day. While many of the following vitamins work in tandem, each has its own specific benefits.



  • Vitamin A - 20mcg
    ~ Vitamin A is needed for the proper growth and functioning of many parts of the body, including the eyesskin, and immune system. It can be found in many foods, including fruits, vegetables, and fish. Carotenoids are a group of chemicals found in plants. Some can be converted to vitamin A in the body.


  • Vitamin E - 0.65mg
    ~ Vitamin E is a nutrient that's important to vision, reproduction, and the health of your blood, brain and skin. Vitamin E also has antioxidant properties.


  • Vitamin C - 1250mg
    ~ Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin and powerful antioxidant, it helps the body form and maintains connective tissue, including bones, blood vessels, and skin. Benefits include a stronger immune system, prevention of hypertension, improved mood, helps wounds heal faster, prevents heart disease, and fights lead toxicity.



  • Vitamin D - 600 I.U.
    ~ Vitamin D is essential for several reasons, including maintaining healthy bones and teeth. It may also protect against a range of diseases and conditions, such as type 1 diabetes.


  • Vitamin B - 200mg
    ~ B vitamins play a vital role in maintaining good health and well-being. As the building blocks of a healthy body, B vitamins have a direct impact on your energy levels, brain function, and cell metabolism.




  • Vitamin K - K1, K2 - 500mg
    Vitamin K plays a key role in helping the blood clot, preventing excessive bleeding. Unlike many other vitamins, vitamin K is not typically used as a dietary supplement.

    Vitamin K is actually a group of compounds. The most important of these compounds appears to be vitamin K1 and vitamin K2. Vitamin K1 is obtained from leafy greens and some other vegetables. Vitamin K2 is a group of compounds largely obtained from meats, cheeses, and eggs, and synthesized by bacteria.



  • Amino Acids - 10mL
    ~ Amino acids, often referred to as the building blocks of proteins, are compounds that play many critical roles in your body.

    They’re needed for vital processes like the building of proteins and synthesis of hormones and neurotransmitters.




  • Alanine (ALA) - 700mcg
    ~ is an amino acid that is used to make proteins. It is used to break down tryptophan and vitamin B-6. It is a source of energy for muscles and the central nervous system. It strengthens the immune system and helps the body use sugars.



  • Arginine (ARG) - 500mcg
    ~ is an essential amino acid in juvenile humans, Arginine is a complex amino acid, often found at active site in proteins and enzymes due to its amine-containing side chain. Arginine may prevent or treat heart and circulatory diseases, combat fatigue, and stimulate the immune system.



  • Asparagine (ASN) - 200 I.U.
    ~ is a non-essential amino acid in humans, Asparagine is a beta-amido derivative of aspartic acid and plays an important role in the biosynthesis of glycoproteins and other proteins. A metabolic precursor to aspartate, Asparagine is a nontoxic carrier of residual ammonia to be eliminated from the body.




  • Aspartic Acids - 250mg
    ~ is a type of amino acid. Amino acids are used as building blocks to make protein in the body. One type of aspartic acid, called D-aspartic acid, is not used to make protein, but it is used in other body functions.




  • Cysteine (CYS) - 900mg
    ~ non-essential amino acid important for making protein, and for other metabolic functions. ... This is the main protein in nails, skin, and hair. Cysteine is important for making collagen. It affects skin elasticity and texture. Cysteine has antioxidant properties.




  • Glutamine - 800mg
    ~ is the most abundant amino acid found in the body. It's made in the muscles and transferred by the blood into different organ systems. Glutamine is a building block for making proteins in the body. It's also needed to make other amino acids and glucose.




  • Glutamic Acids - 500mg
    ~ an amino acid used to form proteins. In the body it turns into glutamate. This is a chemical that helps nerve cells in the brain send and receive information from other cells. ... It may help people with hypochlorhydria (low stomach acid) or achlorhydria (no stomach acid).




  • Glycine (GLY) - 250mg
    ~ the simplest of the amino acids, is an essential component of important biological molecules, a key substance in many metabolic reactions, the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the spinal cord and brain stem, and an anti-inflammatory, cytoprotective, and immune modulating substance.





  • Histidine - 100mg
    ~ is a semi-essential amino acid (children should obtain it from food) needed in humans for growth and tissue repair, Histidine is important for maintenance of myelin sheaths that protect nerve cells and is metabolized to the neurotransmitter histamine.





  • Lysine (LYS) - 2.5mcg
    ~ is an essential amino acid with many benefits that range from preventing cold sores to reducing anxiety and promoting wound healing. As a building block of proteins, it may also have numerous other benefits.





  • Proline (PRO) - 2.5mcg
    ~ is unique in that it is the only amino acid where the side chain is connected to the protein backbone twice, forming a five-membered nitrogen-containing ring. ... Proline plays important roles in molecular recognition, particularly in intracellular signalling.




  • Serine (SER) - 750mg
    ~ is an amino acid. An amino acid is a building block for protein. Serine comes in two forms: L-serine and D-serine. ... D-serine can be made in the body from L-serine. D-serine is used for schizophrenia, Parkinson disease, and memory and thinking skills (cognitive function), and many other conditions.




  • Threonine (THR) - 500mg
    ~an amino acid. Amino acids are the building blocks the body uses to make proteins. Threonine is used to treat various nervous system disorders including spinal spasticity, multiple sclerosis, familial spastic paraparesis, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, Lou Gehrig's disease).




  • Valine (VAL) - 500mg
    ~ is one of three branched-chain amino acids (the others are leucine and isoleucine) that enhance energy, increase endurance, and aid in muscle tissue recovery and repair. This group also lowers elevated blood sugar levels and increases growth hormone production.



     


WHY DO YOU NEED THIS?

Protects from or fights viral and bacterial infections, the common cold, seasonal allergies, or the flu. Improves healing time from surgery. Improves hydration during sickness.

 

 

 

WHERE ARE WE GOING TO DRIP?

 

Our IV Immunity Drip is available for Home Service.

 

Kindly choose your preferred schedule and we will contact you through your mobile phone/social media for the finalized schedule with our nurses.