Vitamin C IV Therapy in Atlanta, GA

As it continues to gain popularity, IV vitamin therapy is helping to reshape the landscape of Western medicine, providing a safe and sustainable wellness solution with a wide range of applications. By delivering essential nutrients directly into the bloodstream, IV therapy offers rapid and complete nutrient replenishment that oral supplementation alone cannot provide.

One of the best candidates for IV vitamin therapy is Vitamin C, which has shown remarkable potential in managing chronic illness, fighting infection, and promoting overall wellness and vitality. At Atlanta Innovative Medicine, we are proud to provide a carefully tailored and closely monitored IV drip that optimizes the benefits of Vitamin C, while prioritizing the safety of the patient.

What Is High-Dose Vitamin C IV?

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A high-dose Vitamin C IV involves the intravenous administration of concentrated vitamin C through a hydrating solution called lactated ringers, which contains sodium chloride, sodium lactate, potassium chloride, and electrolytes. Because it enters the bloodstream directly, the IV allows the body to fully absorb and immediately benefit from the vitamin C, as well as receive rapid hydration.

While the maximum daily dosage for oral vitamin C is 2 grams, a high-dose vitamin C IV can safely deliver dosages ranging from 15 to 100 grams. This allows us to leverage the benefits of vitamin C to a much higher degree, not only for treating patients who are vitamin-C-deficient but for managing a variety of chronic illnesses and temporary issues like hangovers. Additionally, at higher strengths, vitamin C undergoes biochemical transformations that result in pro-oxidant effects, and when administered through IV, concentrated vitamin C has been shown to support the attack of cancer cells during traditional cancer treatments.

The Benefits of IV Vitamin C Therapy

Vitamin C plays a vital role in our body’s immune function; biochemical metabolism; and the formation of blood vessels, cartilage, muscles, and collagen. IV therapy allows us to magnify these benefits and leverage the distinct properties of vitamin C to prevent and combat all kinds of illness, infection, and chronic pain conditions.

Antioxidant Properties

IV vitamin C therapy harnesses the antioxidant properties of vitamin C to protect against free radicals and oxidative stress, which are linked to diseases like dementia, heart disease, and cancer.

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Anti-inflammatory Properties

A natural antihistamine, vitamin C’s anti-inflammatory properties can be utilized in IV therapy to mitigate allergies and reduce symptoms like redness, swelling, and itching.

Immune-Strengthening Properties

IV vitamin C boosts white blood cell activity and supports immune cell proliferation, resulting in a more robust defense against infections and shortened recovery times.
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Hormone Synthesis

IV vitamin C supports the synthesis of various hormones including cortisol, which plays an important role in stress management, and norepinephrine, which is crucial to mood regulation. And, as an enzyme cofactor, vitamin C supports the production of collagen, both accelerating the healing of wounds and promoting healthy, youthful skin.

Iron Absorption

Vitamin C enhances the absorption of nonheme iron, improving hemoglobin levels and combating issues like fatigue and anemia, especially in individuals with iron deficiency.

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Antiproliferative Effects

Through IV therapy and in combination with other cytotoxic agents, Vitamin C has shown antiproliferative and, in high doses, pro-oxidant effects that have the potential to increase cancer cells’ sensitivity to treatment and inhibit tumor growth to slow the progression of various cancer types.

What to Expect During Your First Appointment with AIM

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When you come to AIM for a vitamin C IV drip, you will be met with a safe, comfortable, and personalized treatment. Our experienced IV experts will take the time to learn about your health history, current wellness concerns, and your goals for IV therapy.

From there, our team will tailor a treatment just for you, starting with a low dosage of vitamin C and carefully adjusting based on monitoring and testing, both to keep you safe and to optimize the IV vitamin C benefits.

While you can receive a one-time vitamin C IV drip, many patients choose to receive therapy regularly. The precise frequency of your IV treatments will depend on your unique health concerns and medical history. For general wellness and preventive care, it’s typical for patients to return every two to four weeks. For those managing chronic illness or fighting an infection, the frequency may increase to once a week. And for patients challenged by more aggressive illness, like cancer, it could be as often as one to three times per week.

Depending on the specific dose and treatment plan, IV sessions typically range from 30 minutes to two hours. In any case, we are intent to provide you with a comfortable and relaxing experience in our state-of-the-art facility. Most of our patients find the experience not only painless but also therapeutic and deeply rejuvenating.

Schedule an IV Therapy Visit with Atlanta Innovative Medicine Today!

Ready to experience the revitalizing benefits of IV vitamin C therapy? Whether managing chronic pain, fighting an acute infection, or just looking for a wellness boost, our expert team will create a custom treatment plan tailored to your unique needs. Contact us to schedule your IV therapy appointment now!

Call 770.416.9995 or click the button below to schedule your appointment with AIM today.

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