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Your body needs a baseline of fluids just to clear out toxins and keep your organs functioning. During an illness, your body requires even more fluids to mount an immune response and maintain a higher metabolism. 1st Responder Clinic's Hydration’s Immune Boost IV treatments provide your body with the vitamins, antioxidants, and hydration that you need to fight off that pesky cold.
Illness also puts a greater demand on your body for resources, which in turn can dehydrate you more quickly. Staying hydrated when ill can be difficult when you’re not feeling well, especially if you’re feeling nauseous or sleeping more than usual.
Your Immune System Needs a Boost to Fight Illness
Whether you have a cold, the flu, or another medical condition, having an illness puts extra demands on the body during the recovery process. Your body needs more vitamins and nutrients than usual to fight off your illness. Boosting your antioxidant levels can also help accelerate the recovery process.
Hydration is an essential part of recovering from illness, but it’s not always easy to drink a lot of fluids when sick, especially if you have nausea. Drinking plenty of fluids helps your body flush out toxins, thin mucus to improve your congestion, and restores fluids lost if you have been feverish. IV therapy for illness has the added benefit of hydrating you while providing essential vitamins and antioxidants.
1st Responder Clinic's Hydration’s Immune Boost treatment contains a blend of IV fluids, vitamins and antioxidants to help kick your immune system into high gear and help you recover from your illness as quickly as possible.
A blend of IV fluids, vitamins, and antioxidants to cleanse your body and supercharge your immune system to fight off illness.
B-Complex Vitamins, Vitamin B12, Vitamin C, Glutathione Push
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