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With the Rejuvenate IV therapy you can fight fatigue, boost your energy and overall, improve your mood. Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is an important vitamin that supports a lot of bodily functions. Vitamin C is vital in the growth, development and repair of body tissue. It also plays a major role in producing collagen, healing wounds and absorbing iron. It is most known for its impact on a healthy immune system. Vitamin C will also help reduce the risk of chronic disease and manage high blood pressure as well as protect your cells from free radical damage, since it is an antioxidant. With all that and more, vitamin C also boosts your energy by making L-carnitine, an amino acid derivative, which helps your body burn fat for energy.
Vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin), often called the energy vitamin, keeps your body’s nerve and blood cells healthy. Say goodbye to energy drinks and caffeine with a booster shot of vitamin B12. This vitamin is a water-soluble vitamin that aids in many of the functions of cells in our bodies including cell formation, cell metabolism and DNA synthesis. It also prevents a type of anemia, called megaloblastic anemia, that causes you to feel tired and weak.
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Vitamin B-complex is a supplement that contains eight B vitamins that perform important and related roles in your body’s cellular function. The vitamins that make up B complex are thiamine (vitamin B1), riboflavin (vitamin B2), niacin (vitamin B3), pantothenic acid (vitamin B5), pyridoxine (vitamin B6), biotin (B7), folate (B9), and cobalamin (vitamin B12).
Thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, pantothenic acid, and biotin help convert food to energy, and help your cells grow, develop, and function. They also have their own unique roles:
Thiamine helps keep your nervous system healthy.
Riboflavin is an antioxidant. Antioxidants stop molecules called free radicals from damaging your cells and causing disease.
Niacin helps your digestive system, skin, and nerves function properly.
Pantothenic acid helps your body make and break down the fats in the foods you eat. It also has a role in producing red blood cells, as well as sex- and stress-related hormones.
Pyridoxine plays an important part in brain development and function. It also helps make neurotransmitters (“messenger” cells) and the hormones serotonin and norepinephrine.
Biotin helps make fatty acids and glucose, both of which provide fuel for your body.
Folic acid is the synthetic form of folate, which comes from foods. This B vitamin helps make your genetic material, the information in your body that is passed down from your parents. It also helps your body make red blood cells.
Cobalamin also helps make genetic material and red blood cells and is important for keeping your nerve cells healthy
Magnesium is an essential mineral found in every single cell in the body. Magnesium may help promote muscle recovery after exercise and support sleep quality, relaxation, and energy levels.
Calcium chloride is essential for maintaining strong and healthy bones. It helps in the formation and maintenance of bone density, reducing the risk of osteoporosis. Calcium chloride is also important for proper muscle function. It helps in muscle contraction and relaxation, making it vital for activities like exercise and movement.
Zinc is a trace element that is vital for numerous physiological functions. It is involved in protein synthesis, DNA synthesis, and cellular division. This mineral also plays a key role in maintaining immune function and acting as an antioxidant, which helps protect cells from damage. Essential functions also includes facilitating hormone production, including insulin, which is crucial for blood sugar regulation.
Glutathione is an antioxidant made up of three key amino acids: glycine, cysteine and glutamic acid. This substance is naturally produced by your liver and is found in every single cell in your body. Its main functions are supporting the immune system, decreasing toxin exposure, supporting cell function and breaking down free radicals. When the glutathione levels in our bodies significantly decrease, the risk of free radicals is dramatically increased. Because of all this, it is often referred to as a “super” antioxidant or the “mother” of all antioxidants. Glutathione also plays a major role in how well our energy metabolism runs. While there are glutathione-rich foods, such as garlic, onions and cruciferous vegetables, an infusion of our Rejuvenate IV is the most effective and efficient way to increase your glutathione levels and your overall energy.
