Wellness Infusions

Ingredient Deep Dive: The Science of Wellness

Fuel Your Body with Targeted Nutrients

We go beyond basic hydration. Our formulations use pharmaceutical-grade nutrients designed to support cellular function, boost immunity, and enhance mental clarity. Below is a breakdown of the core ingredients we use to customize your treatment.

B-Complex Vitamins

The "Energy Architecture"

B-Complex is a blend of essential water-soluble vitamins that play a critical role in converting food into energy and supporting nervous system health. Since the body does not store these vitamins, regular replenishment is key.

  • Ingredients Typically Included:

    • B1 (Thiamine): Critical for glucose metabolism and nerve function.

    • B2 (Riboflavin): Acts as an antioxidant and helps break down proteins/fats.

    • B3 (Niacinamide): Supports DNA repair and skin health.

    • B5 (Pantothenic Acid): Essential for hormone production and adrenal health.

    • B6 (Pyridoxine): Vital for neurotransmitter synthesis (serotonin/dopamine).

  • Primary Benefits: Increases natural energy levels, improves mood stability, reduces symptoms of stress/anxiety, and supports healthy skin and hair.

Glutathione

The "Master Antioxidant"

Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant produced naturally in the liver, but levels decline with age, stress, and toxin exposure. Oral supplements are often poorly absorbed, making IV or injection delivery the most effective method.

  • Mechanism: It neutralizes free radicals, supports the immune system, and aids the liver in detoxification pathways.

  • Primary Benefits: Systemic detoxification, skin brightening and clarity (reduces hyperpigmentation), improved immune response, and reduced cellular inflammation.

Vitamin D3 Injection

The "Sunshine Vitamin"

Vitamin D is actually a hormone precursor that impacts thousands of genes in your body. Deficiency is common, especially in regions with limited sunlight.

  • Administration Note: Vitamin D is fat-soluble and is typically administered as an Intramuscular (IM) injection rather than an IV drip to ensure safe, sustained absorption.

Primary Benefits: Strengthens bones (calcium absorption), boosts immune defense against viruses, supports mood regulation (seasonal affective disorder), and improves muscle function.


NAD+ Infusion Therapy

Cellular Restoration and Anti-Aging

Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD+) is a coenzyme found in every living cell. It powers the mitochondria—the "batteries" of your cells. As we age, NAD+ levels plummet, leading to fatigue, mental fog, and slower recovery. Restoring NAD+ levels via IV can essentially "flip the switch" on cellular repair.

Primary Benefits:

  • Cognitive: Clears "brain fog," improves focus, and sharpens memory.

  • Physical: Boosts athletic performance and reduces recovery time.

  • Cellular: Activates sirtuins (longevity genes) and aids in DNA repair.

  • Recovery: Helps manage withdrawal symptoms from substances.

NAD+ Treatment Protocol:

Because NAD+ stimulates cellular activity, it must be administered slowly to prevent side effects (such as flushing or chest pressure).

Protocol Type Dosage Duration per Drip Frequency Goal
Loading Dose 250mg – 500mg 2 – 4 Hours 1× daily for 3–5 days “Flooding” the system to rapidly restore depleted levels.
Anti-Aging 250mg – 500mg 2 – 4 Hours 1× monthly Maintenance of cognitive sharpness and energy.
Neuro-Recovery 500mg – 1000mg 4 – 6 Hours Daily for 5–10 days Intensive support for addiction recovery or neurodegenerative support.

Understanding Administration Methods

How We Deliver Care: IV vs. IM vs. Sub-Q

Not all treatments are best delivered through a vein. We utilize three distinct methods of administration depending on the medication, safety profile, and desired release time.

Subcutaneous (Sub-Q) Administration

Subcutaneous injections are delivered into the fatty layer of tissue just beneath the skin (often the abdomen or back of the arm).

  • Why we use it: This tissue has few blood vessels, allowing the medication to be absorbed slowly and steadily over time.

  • Common Uses: Peptides, certain weight loss medications, and lower-dose NAD+ injections for patients who cannot commit to long IV drip times.

Comparison of Delivery Methods:

Feature Intravenous (IV) Intramuscular (IM) Subcutaneous (Sub-Q)
Injection Site Vein (Arm/Hand) Muscle (Shoulder/Glute) Fatty Tissue (Stomach/Arm)
Absorption Speed Immediate (100% Bioavailability) Rapid (10–20 mins) Slow, Sustained Release
Typical Volume Large fluids (Hydration) Small volume (1–3 mL) Small volume (0.5–1.5 mL)
Best For… Hydration, High-dose Vitamins, Ketamine, NAD+ Vitamin D3, B12 Shots, Vivitrol Peptides, Insulin, Low-dose NAD+