Intravenous (IV) therapy involves the administration of fluids, medications, nutrients, or other substances directly into the bloodstream through a vein. This method allows for rapid and efficient delivery of substances, bypassing the digestive system. IV therapy is commonly used in medical settings for various purposes, and it can include different types of infusions.
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Nutrient Infusions:IV nutrient therapy involves administering vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and amino acids directly into the bloodstream. This approach is sometimes used for individuals with specific nutritional deficiencies or in cases where oral intake is inadequate.
Chelation therapy: Chelation therapy is a medical procedure involving the administration of chelating agents, substances that bind to metals, to remove heavy metals from the body. Chelating agents form complex molecules with the toxic metals, allowing them to be excreted from the body more easily.