IV Therapy

Brent Agin, MD

It is believed that medicines were injected into the body, whether directly into the vein or other tissue since the early 1700’s, but intravenous therapy did not become routine until World War I. For over 100 years we have accepted the benefits of IV therapy, but little research had been done on the clinical importance of this delivery method. Intravenous therapy has benefits that extend into many areas of health and nutrition and is increasingly being sought as an alternative approach to disease treatment and prevention.

Our condition specific Intravenous (IV) protocols use a combination of supplements that have been researched and found to aid in prevention, improvement or slowing disease progression.

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