IV VITAMINS & MINERALSIntravenous Vitamins are becoming a preferred treatment in many clinics around the world for a variety of illnesses, including cancer. There is so much information on this subject, including the many benefits. XYZ-Wellbeing provides IV Vitamins and Minerals Therapy at the XYZ-Wellbeing ReTreat Facility, and we have seen directly the consistent benefits of this therapy for our clients. Your body needs necessary vitamins and minerals to function properly. Getting the right amount every day that is needed to maintain a healthy system is challenging today, because foods are prepared to suit packing and delivery to destinations that may be far away. Vegetables and fruits that are picked before they are ripened have less than optimal levels of the nutrients that nature intended them to have. Although many eat these foods thinking they are doing the right thing in supplying their body with the correct nutrients, they are in fact, probably only getting half or less than what they really need. When the body gets into trouble with an illness such as cancer, the need for these nutrients is vital to the body being able to regain some control over immunity and being able to fight off toxins. Some minerals are more important than others, such as selenium, calcium, chromium, cesium and copper; but truthfully, they all interact and have a role to play. The sad fact is that a lot of processed fruits and vegetables are loaded with toxins that fall in during the man-made ripening process. Pesticides and growth hormones used during growith, and gases used during the ripening process, add toxins to foods. Furthermore, due to the depletion of nutrients in soils worldwide, where once there were thirty-three of these vital vitamin and mineral nutrients to be found, there are now only seven consistently found in the soil, and as such, even whole foods lack all the necessary nutrients nature originally provided.1 Intravenous mineral therapy solves this problem by quickly administering minerals to the tissues without those nutrients losing any potency. For a person who is fighting a debilitating disease such as cancer, these minerals are vital in aiding their body in having what it needs to fight. Curtain vitamins want to be utilized without the mineral being present. A common example of this is calcium, which needs Vitamin D to help with absorption along with magnesium and so on... it's like a jigsaw puzzle, one needs the other to complete the process. Benefits in receiving IV Vitamin and Mineral Therapy include: Fighting fatigue that comes along with not getting enough of the right nutrients, especially in the case of disease; IV Vitamin and Mineral Therapy also helps in reducing stress and panic attacks, memory and mood disorders, and palpitations; and IV Vitamin and Mineral Therapy is effective in reducing the symptoms of allergies and chemical sensitivity.
Vitamin C is a vitamin that raises immunity levels distinctly, and receiving it intravenously will aid in deliverying the vital nutrient as wholly as possible, raising its immune fighting capabilities higher. Vitamin C turns into hydrogen peroxide at the cancer site and kills cancer cells. Vitamin C dissolves heavy metals from pollutants and helps clean them from the body. Talk to your doctor or XYZ-Wellbeing Nutritional Specialist to discover whether this therapy can benefit you. For those who are wanting to fight cancer, the research documents can be found in the "Why Choose Us" link. Sources: J.J. Stoorvogel, Laboratory of Soil Science and Geology: Land Quality Indicators for Sustainable Land Management: Nutrient Balance; 2001. FAO (1977) FAO/Unesco: Soil Map of the World, 1 5 000 00; Vol. VI. Smaling EMA and Oenema O (1996): Estimating Nutrient Balances in Agroecosystems at Different Spatial Scales. Advisory Soil Science (in press). http://www.nutritionsecurity.org/PDDF/NSI_White%20Paper_Web.pdf http://www.mineralresourcesint.co.uk/pdf/mineral_deplet.pdf M.E. Fenn, T.G. Huntington, S.B. McLaughlin, C. Eagar, A. Gomez, R.B. Cook: Status of Soil Acidification in North America; Journal of Forest Science, 52, 2006 (Special Issue); 3-13.
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