IV Detox in Covid 19 – Freedom Age


Posted May 20, 2020 by freedomages

Functional Medicine practitioners identify factors responsible for any complication unique to the patient's individual health.

 
Let us try to understand how IV detox can help prevent morbidity and mortality and keep your chronic inflammatory markers under control to ensure that even if exposed to infections your body is able to cope up with the disease.
our liver is the largest gland and the largest organ of detoxification. our current lifestyle and the environment more often than not overburden our liver kidneys and gastrointestinal tract.
intravenous administration of amino acids, vitamins, minerals, etc has the benefit of directly entering into the bloodstream bypassing the other metabolic pathways, therefore, it has 10 times more potency in comparison to the oral detox.
If you suffer from chronic fatigue, aches, and pains of unknown origin, allergies, irritable bowel, migraines, autoimmune conditions, cancers, hormone imbalances, melasma, skin sagging, signs of premature aging, latent infections, cardiometabolic diseases, etc, rest assured you will have a huge benefit from IV detox therapy.
Keeping your organs of detoxification healthy and not choked with accumulated toxins, chemicals, and heavy metals goes a long way in protecting you against the underlying inflammatory conditions.
we offer a variety of infusions at our center for you to cope with these conditions and help reverse chronic inflammation which in turn will aid in helping your immune system to cope up with the current crisis.

Dr Kalpana Shekhawat M.D.
Functional medicine specialist
Chairperson FMMA
Founder Director of Freedom Age

http://www.freedomage.in/iv-detox-in-covid-19/
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Last Updated May 20, 2020