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Discover the Science Behind Myers’ Cocktail: Your Solution to Fatigue and Dehydration

It’s said that the average healthy adult should consume 3 to 4 liters of water daily. The unfortunate truth, however, is that most of us don’t end up drinking half as much.

Dehydration can lead to a host of issues—bad skin, low energy levels, memory problems,  and trouble focusing are the most common.

Over the last few years, intravenous (IV) therapies have emerged as a solution.

Traditionally used to administer life-saving medication to patients, a number of IV infusions are being adopted by wellness enthusiasts, athletes, and celebrities because of their ability to hydrate our bodies effectively and immediately.

Let’s take a look at one of the most popular of these infusions— Myers’ Cocktail.

What Is Myers’ Cocktail?

Developed by the late John Myers, Myers’ Cocktail is an IV infusion that tackles a host of conditions, ranging from muscle spasms and fatigue to fibromyalgia.

The cocktail is usually made up of a combination of essential vitamins, minerals, and amino acids that our body sorely needs. They are delivered via a drip.

Hence, the infusion goes directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the GI tract. Combined with the increased concentration of minerals in the infusion, the treatment is more effective than oral supplements.

What Goes Into Myers’ Cocktail?

Medical professionals can tailor the ingredients of Myers’ Cocktail according to the condition they’re attempting to treat.

Most standard versions usually include the following vitamins and minerals:

  • Vitamins C, B-complex, and B12
  • Magnesium
  • Calcium
  • Zinc
  • Glutathione (A powerful antioxidant)
  • Saline

Each of these ingredients serves a different purpose, ranging from reducing fatigue and migraines to boosting the immune system, and hydrating our bodies.

Benefits of Myers’ Cocktail 

Individuals who undergo the treatment report several benefits such as improved moods and faster recovery times after illness.

But its main benefit is how effective it is at hydrating the body. Myers’ Cocktail excels in this regard as it contains saline—a combination of water and sodium chloride —that is also used in hospitals to treat severe dehydration.

But that’s not all Myers’ Cocktail offers. Other benefits include:

  • Reduced stress levels
  • Enhanced immune function
  • Increased energy levels
  • Relief from chronic pain
  • Better skin quality

Some studies suggest that the cocktail could also be used to help ease the effects of more serious illnesses such as cardiovascular and respiratory diseases.

But since there are no side effects associated with it, almost anyone can be a suitable candidate for the infusion, including those looking for a quick boost in energy levels.

Fight Fatigue With Pro Health Clinic 

At the end of the day, there are very few downsides to Myers’ Cocktail.

If you’re looking for a solution to common fatigue and dehydration issues, don’t hesitate to reach out to Pro Health Clinic today. Open to Tennessee residents, we offer a host of traditional and innovative treatments that can help deal with common wellness issues. Book an appointment with us or walk into one of our clinics today to see what we can do for you!