Vitamin C

What is Vitamin C?

Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin that acts as an antioxidant in the body. It increases collagen production and is essential for boosting the immune system. It also plays a crucial role in preventing cell damage caused by free radicals. Free radicals are unstable atoms that can damage cells, causing illness and aging. High levels of vitamin C have been associated with a lowered risk of heart disease, hypertension, and stroke. Humans, unlike some animals, cannot synthesize vitamin C by themselves, so it must be ingested in another manner. Luckily it is easy enough to find in dietary supplements, IV infusions, and is readily available in many foods. Vitamin C is abundant in fruits and vegetables such as citrus, guavas, strawberries, bell peppers, kale, etc.

When do you need a Vitamin C drip?

Vitamin C drips are widely used in patient rehabilitation and treatment. Vitamin C, or ascorbic acid, is a powerful antioxidant and plays a key role in making collagen. When administered by IV, vitamin C can reach much higher concentrations in the blood than when taken orally.

Vitamin C drips may be used to treat nutritional deficiencies, including malnutrition or malabsorption. A lack of vitamin C can cause scurvy, which has serious symptoms, including poor wound healing, joint pain, bleeding gums, and fatigue.

For patients undergoing total parenteral nutrition (TPN), vitamin C will usually be included in their IV drip. High dose vitamin C drips have also been used as a complementary treatment to support wound healing, reduce infections, and improve immune function.

What does a vitamin C drip do?

When taken by IV infusion, vitamin C can reach higher levels in the blood than when the same amount is taken by mouth. Some studies of IV vitamin C use in people with cancer showed it improved quality of life and reduced cancer-related side effects.

How do IV drips help the body absorb vitamins?

Whereas oral vitamins get broken down by the stomach and digestive tract, vitamin IV drips absorb directly into the bloodstream. As a result, the absorption rate for vitamins given by IV is up to 40% higher. This means that IV vitamins are a quick and effective way to get necessary vitamins into a patient’s cells. They can deliver higher concentrations of vitamins at one time and allow for more precise dosing. They may also be recommended for patients who have tried oral supplements but have not responded well. Finally, IV drips help ensure sufficient vitamin levels in patients who are not able to swallow or digest vitamins by mouth.

IV or Oral Supplements?

High doses of vitamin C taken orally do not have the same effect as an intravenous dose because much of it cannot be harnessed by the body and is expelled through urine, making it an ineffective method. The body regulates the intestinal absorption of vitamin C. Taking a high dose of intravenous vitamin C increases the bioavailability that the body can use for biological processes such as healing itself. When it is infused directly into the bloodstream, it bypasses the digestive and metabolic system and has a 100% absorption rate by cells.

What conditions benefit from vitamin IVs?

Vitamin drips are used for a wide range of conditions. Some of the most common applications are, of course, vitamin deficiencies, which can be the result of dietary issues, gastrointestinal disease, certain chronic illnesses, and even dementia.

However, vitamin drips can also be an effective component of treatment for chronic or severe wounds, recovery from surgery, renal disease, migraines, and bacterial or viral infections such as pneumonia or severe sinusitis.

How often should I do vitamin C IV?

Additionally, it can be tricky to stay on top of other areas of your health, including how many important vitamins you consume. That’s why an IV drip can be such a helpful option for certain people. Generally, you’ll want your IV therapy sessions to happen one to two times a week or at least once every two weeks.

Benefits of Vitamin C IV Therapy

Vitamin C has long been recognized as a potent vitamin and antioxidant that can aid with a myriad of health problems and promote healing in the body. High-dose vitamin C IV therapy is an ideal way to boost the body’s immune system and have the optimum amount of this powerful antioxidant. Vitamin infusions are a great way to prevent illness, treat infections, and acute or chronic health conditions.

Wound Healing

Vitamin C helps the body form and maintain connective tissue, bones, skin, and blood vessels. This means that high doses of vitamin C infused intravenously can aid the body in healing wounds, cuts, and scrapes on skin faster. This is also because vitamin C is an antioxidant that helps repair tissue and reduces damage caused by inflammation.

Better Skin

The high antioxidant properties and its role in collagen production make vitamin C an essential component of skin health. The free radical fighting powers of vitamin C make it necessary for keeping skin from premature aging and keeping wrinkles away. When taken in an IV infusion, it is doubly beneficial because the added fluids in an IV serve to hydrate the skin and improve the absorption of vitamin C.

Strong Immune System

People with high levels of vitamin c in their immune system are better equipped to fight off infections such as a cold or the flu. Vitamin C also encourages the production of white blood cells that the body uses to protect against disease. High doses of vitamin C may not be able to “cure” a cold, but it has been shown as helpful in reducing the length and severity of the illness. Low levels of vitamin C have been linked to diseases such as scurvy.

Improved Iron Absorption

Iron is an essential nutrient for transporting oxygen throughout the body and for making red blood cells. Vitamin C aids in transforming Iron that isn’t absorbed into a form that can be used by the body. This can help reduce the risk of anemia in people with iron deficiency.  In one study published on PubMed, taking vitamin C with a meal increased iron absorption by 67%.

Improved Mood

People with a vitamin C deficiency can feel fatigued and depressed, but even those with adequate vitamin C levels can experience these moods. A high dose of IV vitamin C can significantly improve mood by fighting against free radicals that cause oxidative stress. Oxidative stress in the body can cause neuropsychological disorders like depression and anxiety.

Reduced Lead Toxicity

An increase in lead in the body has been linked to Alzheimer’s disease and lead poisoning, but a megados of vitamin C is an effective treatment in repairing the damage. Studies on both children and adults have shown that a higher vitamin C intake results in lowered blood lead levels.

High Blood Pressure

One in three Americans suffers from high blood pressure, which can put the body at risk for heart disease. Hypertension, another name for high blood pressure, can be reduced by taking high doses of vitamin C. Vitamin C has been shown to reduce both systolic and diastolic blood pressure.

Cancer Therapy Aid

High doses of vitamin C protect the body from oxidative stress that can damage cells. Researchers have found that using vitamin C in conjunction with chemotherapy and other cancer rehabs may be able to improve the effectiveness of these treatments. Further research is still being conducted on this therapy.

As shown by these benefits above, vitamin C is a super vitamin that can help the body in multiple ways. Much of modern medicine focuses on reacting to a disease or a sickness but doesn’t focus on the best way to avoid getting sick – prevention! Vitamin C aids in the prevention of diseases, aging-related illnesses, and is also helpful in repairing the damage that has already occurred to cells.

Vitamin C can be found in our:

Hangover Drip – Helps with symptoms of a hangover, including nausea and dehydration.

Weight Loss Drip – Formulated to help with weight management, along with healthy food choices and exercise.

Immunity Drip – Fortifies against infections and diseases such as the flu.

Myers Cocktail – The original IV Infusion. It is perfectly formulated to help with balance, wellbeing, focus, and clarity at the cellular level.

Jet Lag Drip – Addresses symptoms associated with traveling across time zones

How long does a vitamin drip last?

Simply put, a vitamin drip is a medical treatment in which the patient receives vitamins via a small tube inserted into a vein (IV). Treatment can last anywhere between 20 minutes to an hour and may need to be repeated frequently. The safe administration of a vitamin drip requires a trained medical professional.