What is Vitamin C?
The Science of Vitamin C IV Therapy
Why supplementation is important
What Does Vitamin C Do?
1. Supports the Immune System
Vitamin C supports the production and activity of white blood cells the body’s frontline defence against infections. It also helps reduce inflammation, which can weaken immune defences.
2. Promotes Collagen Synthesis
3. Neutralises Free Radicals
4. Enhances Iron Absorption
5. Boosts Energy and Reduces Fatigue
6. Protects Nervous System Health
Signs of Vitamin C Deficiency
- Fatigue
- Weakness
- Dry skin and hair
- Frequent infections
- Slow wound healing
- Easy bruising and bleeding gums
- Anaemia
The Science Behind
Vitamin C IV Therapy
Vitamin C IV therapy circumvents these limitations by delivering the nutrient directly into the bloodstream. This allows for much higher concentrations in the blood and tissues, which can produce effects not achievable through diet or oral supplements.
High blood concentrations of Vitamin C achieved through IV therapy promote increased uptake into cells, where it acts as an antioxidant and co-factor for critical enzymatic reactions.
Vitamin C exhibits pro-oxidant properties at very high concentrations that selectively target abnormal cells, such as cancer cells while sparing healthy cells. This has been studied as a potential adjunctive treatment in cancer therapy.
By providing a steady supply of Vitamin C, IV therapy enhances the synthesis of collagen, which is critical for tissue repair and skin health, including reducing the appearance of wrinkles.
High-dose Vitamin C can significantly lower oxidative stress markers, particularly in individuals with chronic illnesses or inflammatory conditions.
What Are the Benefits of Vitamin C IV Therapy?
- Strengthens Immune system (ideal during cold and flu season)
- Improves skin health (including helping to reduce the appearance of wrinkles & scars)
- Increases energy levels
- Accelerates recovery for athletes and individuals healing from surgery or injury.
- Provides support for managing symptoms of certain chronic conditions, such as inflammation or oxidative stress.
- Antioxidant protection