Potential partial causes or aggravations of FMS/CFS include hippocampal dysfunction [1], neurotransmitter imbalance and autoimmune attack [2,4], lifestyle and physical activity deficits [3], oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction [5], methyl cycle defects , seasonal affective disorder , anemia, and many others.
Therapeutic targets for injection therapies are well suited to access some of the common potential causes of FMS/CFS. These include neurotransmitter imbalance and autoimmunity, oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction, methyl cycle and other genomic defects, anemia, dehydration and like comorbidities.
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We have perfect combination of IV vitamin C 10 grams, IV Magnesium 1 gram, Carnitine and Taurine in this drip.
IV Vitamin C has been shown to improve pain in viral infections, improve fatigue as well as improve oxidative / redox balance
Magnesium responsible from skeletal muscle relaxation, antianxiety, blood pressure support, bone support, increased energy through ATP production
Carnitine is useful in varied targets affecting the FMS/CFS patient including decreasing neurotoxicity, decreasing lactic acid build up, transporting fatty acids into the mitochondria for energy production.
Taurine
is the master osmolyte in the human body and as such regulates distribution of the excitable ions (Na, K, Ca, Mg and Cl) to their appropriate sides of the cell membrane