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Enter BEAUTY10 at the checkout Exclusions All Bath & Body Restore Your Energy and Stamina, Don’t Wait to Feel Great! At Natural Bio Health, we offer the “Myers’ Cocktail”, an intravenous vitamin nutrient supplement that was formulated more than 30 years for promoting healing and restoring energy and stamina. The Myers’ Cocktail can be effective at increasing blood levels of nutrients and may improve the transport of nutrients from the blood into the cells.* The cocktail is ideal for fatigue, asthma, arrythmias and other conditions.* Benefits of Myer’s Cocktail Chronic Fatigue Syndrome with or without Epstein-Barr virus Acute or chronic muscle spasm Migraine headaches- often within minutes Acute of chronic asthma Athletes who need quick recovery for athletic events ** Results may vary from person to person. Myer’s Cocktail Push (Buy 4, get 1 Free) Myer’s/Glutathione Combo (Buy 4, get 1 Free) Discuss the best option for you with one of our doctors.




Why Natural Bio Health? When nutrients are given intravenously, the digestive system is bypassed and these much needed nutrients are delivered directly into the cells. Each cell gets to bath in a nutrient dense solution, so that these vitamins are easily accessible, in the most bio-available form, allowing the greatest potential for healing and ENERGY. Learn more about our Myer’s Cocktail. My husband and I have been going to natural bio health for a few months now. I am not one to write a review, but have been very pleased with their services. The staff is very well informed, compassionate, organized and friendly! Meagan gave me a Myers cocktail and although I am not a big fan of needles, she made it painless and an enjoyable experience…. Gawd I love that place! Name*Email*Phone*Locations (Texas)Austin (Lakeway)College StationHouston (Hedwig Village)Round RockSan Antonio (Stone Oak)How did you hear about us?How did you hear about us?- Online- Referral- Radio - KOKE FM 99.3- Radio - Majic 95.5- Radio - KONO 100.1- Radio - KORA 98.3- Newspaper- OtherQuestion




Why is it given intravenously? Intravenous nutrients can attain serum concentrations that is not obtainable via other routes of administration. Various nutrients have shown to exert pharmacological effects, which can only be achieved if done intravenously.* Magnesium is the key Magnesium is the most important ingredient in the Myer’s cocktail and it lets the blood vessels relax and reduces any muscle spasm. What does a standard Myer’s Cocktail contain? The standard Myers’ Cocktail consists of magnesium, calcium, vitamin B-5 (dexpanthenol), vitamin B-6 (pyridoxine), vitamin B-12 (hydroxycobalamin), vitamin B complex, and Vitamin C. Two time Nobel Laureate Dr. Linus Pauling was a staunch supporter of Vitamin C for healing a wide variety of health problems. Vitamin C is an important antioxidant that helps the immune system ward off bacterial and viral infections. It also makes certain metabolic processes in work better. Other vitamins or ingredients may be added to the Myers’ Cocktail protocol, depending on the patient’s diagnosis and overall health as well as the condition being treated.*




What is the duration of treatment? Patients vary in the number of treatments needed, but most request infusions one to two times per week. Some patients experience improvement after only one treatment, and many report significant healing by the fourth infusion. People who have chronic conditions may want ongoing treatment of several times per week, or periodically every few weeks to regain their energy.* How can you prepare for the treatment? It is best to prepare for the Myers’ by drinking plenty of water and having food in your stomach before you come in the office. Some patients may experience a general flushing feeling, light-headedness and/or a taste of the vitamins. Myers’ Cocktail is a safe, effective, and minimally invasive therapy that is well tolerated by most people. It carries a low risk of serious adverse side effects. If the protocol is administered quickly there may be a sensation of warmth and flushing. This is due to the rapid rise of magnesium.




Some patients may also have the taste of vitamins in their mouth shortly after they are given the infusion. Note: Patients taking digoxin (Lanoxin®) or potassium-depleting drugs should be cautious and should inform the staff that they are using these medications before beginning the Myers’ Cocktail protocol. Disclaimer: *The information on this site is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images and information, contained on or available through this web site is for general information purposes only. Natural Bio Health makes no representation and assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of information contained on or available through this web site, and such information is subject to change without notice. You are encouraged to confirm any information obtained from or through this web site with other sources, and review all information regarding any medical condition or treatment with your physician.




NEVER DISREGARD PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ADVICE OR DELAY SEEKING MEDICAL TREATMENT BECAUSE OF SOMETHING YOU HAVE READ ON OR ACCESSED THROUGH THIS WEB SITE. Natural Bio Health does not recommend, endorse or make any representation about the efficacy, appropriatenesss or suitability or any specific tests, products, procedures, treatments, services, opinions, health care providers or other information that may be contained on or available through this web site. NATURAL BIO HEALTH IS NOT RESPONSIBLE NOR LIABLE FOR ANY ADVICE, COURSE OF TREATMENT, DIAGNOSIS OR ANY OTHER INFORMATION, SERVICES OR PRODUCTS THAT YOU OBTAIN THROUGH THIS WEB SITE. ** Results may vary from person to person.February 01, 2013 • Looking for a way out of a fatigue filled funk, depressed state or recurrent infections? Consider an intravenous vitamin/mineral therapy called a Myers’ cocktail. John Myers, MD, was a physician from Baltimore, Maryland who pioneered the use of intravenous (IV) vitamins and minerals as part of treatment protocols for various medical conditions.




After he died in 1984, Dr. Alan Gaby, MD took over treating many of his patients and continued using IV therapies to treat them. What Dr. Gaby noticed was the benefit many of the patients received from getting weekly, biweekly or monthly injections. Dr. Gaby’s subsequent work and documentation of the protocols have led to a large body of evidence supporting the use of IV nutrient therapies for various conditions. The “Myers’ cocktail”, as it is now known, is a specific combination of nutrients including Vitamin C, calcium, magnesium, a complex of B vitamins, and additional Vitamin B6, B5 and B12. The nutrients are blended with sterile water and administered in a syringe as a gentle “push” over a period of 10-20 minutes or 40-60min as a “drip”. Why use intravenous (IV) nutrients? IV administration of nutrients can achieve serum concentrations that cannot be obtained using oral dosing. Vitamin C is a good example of this; with increased oral dosing the serum concentration approaches an upper limit (meaning with increased oral doses the amount in the bloodstream does not increase proportionately).




In addition, side effects of high oral doses such as loose stool associated with high oral Vitamin C and Magnesium are avoided. This allows higher serum concentrations of Vitamin C and Magnesium to be achieved. IV administration is also appropriate where digestive health is compromised and absorption of orally administered nutrients may be poor. Who can benefit from a Myers’ cocktail? Almost anyone can benefit from this therapy. This includes those who feel healthy overall but may want an additional boost in mood or energy. It may be useful in those with a higher need for specific nutrients including athletes, students or professionals under high levels of acute or chronic stress, as well as those with lowered immune function. Improvement has also been documented after administration of Myers’ cocktail in situations where people suffer the following conditions: Migraine and tension headachesFatigue (including chronic fatigue syndrome and adrenal fatigue)Fibromyalgia and chronic painUpper respiratory tract infectionsSeasonal allergic rhinitisDepression, anxiety and the effects of acute and chronic stressHow often is a Myers’ cocktail given?




The frequency of treatment depends of the individual patient as well as the condition being treated. For more acute conditions, like sinusitis, acute muscle spasm or an upper respiratory infection, only one or two treatments may be required. In preparation for an athletic event such as a marathon or sport competition, or in anticipation of high stress (weddings, travel, exams), a Myers’ cocktail me be used weekly over three to five weeks or more. Frequency is typically tapered down as symptom improvement is noted. A Myers’ cocktail can also be given monthly for more chronic conditions like migraines, allergies, and general health maintenance and to help support immune function. Ongoing conditions such as fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue and depression would be assessed on an individual basis. Are there any side effects? The Myer’s cocktail often produces a sensation of heat, particularly with large doses or rapid administration. This effect is largely due to the magnesium which acts as a vasodilator.

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