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An IV Vitamin Drip Therapy is a powerful blend of vitamins and minerals designed to be delivered directly into the blood stream via a standard IV. It was originally developed in the 1970s by Dr. John Myers, a Maryland physician. Since then, doctors all over the world have used IV Vitamin Therapy to help treat a broad spectrum of health conditions. While the exact ingredients can vary depending on needs of the patient, the formula usually contains: * Calcium is often removed in devising formulas for patients who are at risk of becoming hypercalcemic, or certain cardiac patients. Although Dr. Myers, the inventor of the cocktail, originally had one formula, that formula has since evolved. Now, doctors will often customize the Myers’ Cocktail according to a patient’s particular needs by adding or deleting nutrients as appropriate. We offer a variety of IV cocktails – each one tailored to achieve a specific outcome for our patients. At Vivacity Life Center we have found IV Vitamin Therapies to be extremely useful in the treatment of a wide variety of health related conditions, including:




To find out if a Myer’s Cocktail vitamin drip therapy or vitamin IV is right for you, please contact Vivacity Life Center now at 203-614-8600Dr. Sobo believes that the best of both medical and nutritional approaches to medical care is more effective than either approach alone, as your overall wellness is our goal. We will examine your physical, mental, and emotional health and work on changing past attitudes and habits. All of these are evaluated to apply the most effective Anti-Aging Medicine therapies as well as allergy desensitization and elimination, weight loss programs, fibromylagia-fatigue, utilizing IV vitamin therapy. Candida / Yeast Syndrome PRP- Platelet Rich Plasma TreatmentsThe page you were looking for was not found. the address and try again or start from the top.Find-a-Doc is an aggregator of information provided by its users. Find-a-Doc is intended as a general reference for information about physicians, naturopaths and other alternative health practitioners.




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welcome to the hangover clubPowered byThe Hangover Club is the greatest hangover cure known to man. Our registered nurse will arrive within 45 minutes and administer a medical cocktail of vitamins and antioxidants to rid your hangover & other symptoms like the flu, headaches, nausea and stomach bugs. IV certified registered nurses come to your home / office / hotel in as little as 45 mins OR Book at one of our NYC Drip Lounge Locations. Click here to Schedule an appointment nowPOWERFUL. IV Hangover NutriDrips are Electrolyte Powered, Vitamin Infused, and contain Rx strength medication (if needed). Three IV Hangover cures to choose from PLUS immune boosting and energizing Vitamin infusions powered by NutriDrip. In home service starting at $175   1. Schedule your appointmentSchedule an appointment onlineor call us at 844-243-0888.  Need a NutrDrip right away? We can usually have a nurse to you with 45 mins at no extra charge2. We Come to You Our IV certified registered nurses come to your home or office to administer the IV NutriDrip.Your infusion specialist will help you pick the best package for your needs.  




3. Enjoy Your NutriDripThe infusion process takes 30 - 60 minutes depending on the dosage.You will be feeling better in as little as 30 mins. Seize the day feeling refreshed and revitalized.Follow us on Instagram for Exclusive NutriDrip Specials:Maybe Linus Pauling was on to something after all. Decades ago the Nobel Prize–winning chemist was relegated to the fringes of medicine after championing the idea that vitamin C could combat a host of illnesses, including cancer. Now, a study published online today in Science reports that vitamin C can kill tumor cells that carry a common cancer-causing mutation and—in mice—can curb the growth of tumors with the mutation. If the findings hold up in people, researchers may have found a way to treat a large swath of tumors that has lacked effective drugs. "This [could] be one answer to the question everybody's striving for," says molecular biologist Channing Der of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, one of many researchers trying to target cancers with the mutation.




The study is also gratifying for the handful of researchers pursuing vitamin C, or ascorbic acid, as a cancer drug. Maybe people will finally pay attention," says vitamin C researcher Mark Levine of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. In 1971, Pauling began collaborating with a Scottish physician who had reported success treating cancer patients with vitamin C. But the failure of two clinical trials of vitamin C pills, conducted in the late 1970s and early 1980s at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, dampened enthusiasm for Pauling’s idea. Studies by Levine’s group later suggested that the vitamin must be given intravenously to reach doses high enough to kill cancer cells. A few small trials in the past 5 years—for pancreatic and ovarian cancer—hinted that IV vitamin C treatment combined with chemotherapy can extend cancer survival. But doubters were not swayed. "The atmosphere was poisoned" by the earlier failures, Levine says. A few years ago, Jihye Yun, then a graduate student at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, found that colon cancer cells whose growth is driven by mutations in the gene KRAS or a less commonly mutated gene, BRAF, make unusually large amounts of a protein that transports glucose across the cell membrane.




The transporter, GLUT1, supplies the cells with the high levels of glucose they need to survive. GLUT1 also transports the oxidized form of vitamin C, dehydroascorbic acid (DHA), into the cell, bad news for cancer cells, because Yun found that DHA can deplete a cell’s supply of a chemical that sops up free radicals. Because free radicals can harm a cell in various ways, the finding suggested “a vulnerability” if the cells were flooded with DHA, says Lewis Cantley at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City, where Yun is now a postdoc. Cantley’s lab and collaborators found that large doses of vitamin C did indeed kill cultured colon cancer cells with BRAF or KRAS mutations by raising free radical levels, which in turn inactivate an enzyme needed to metabolize glucose, depriving the cells of energy. Then they gave daily high dose injections—equivalent to a person eating 300 oranges—to mice engineered to develop KRAS-driven colon tumors. The mice developed fewer and smaller colon tumors compared with control mice.




Cantley hopes to soon start clinical trials that will select cancer patients based on KRAS or BRAF mutations and possibly GLUT1 status. His group’s new study "tells you who should get the drug and who shouldn't," he says. Cancer geneticist Bert Vogelstein of Johns Hopkins University, in whose lab Yun noticed the GLUT1 connection, is excited about vitamin C therapy, not only as a possible treatment for KRAS-mutated colon tumors, which make up about 40% of all colon cancers, but also for pancreatic cancer, a typically lethal cancer driven by KRAS. “No KRAS-targeted therapeutics have emerged despite decades of effort and hundreds of millions of dollars [spent] by both industry and academia,” Vogelstein says. Others caution that the effects seen in mice may not hold up in humans. But because high dose vitamin C is already known to be safe, says cancer researcher Vuk Stambolic of the University of Toronto in Canada, oncologists “can quickly move forward in the clinic." One drawback is that patients will have to come into a clinic for vitamin C infusions, ideally every few days for months, because vitamin C seems to take that long to kill cancer cells, Levine notes.

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