Medi-Ideas

Oxidative and Orthomolecular Therapies

Services and Benefits

High Dose Vitamin Therapy

Vitamins and minerals given via IV treatments are 100% absorbed, while oral supplements are absorbed at approximately 60% if you are at optimal gut health and most people are not at optimal health.
Low Dose Immune Boost

This Infusion helps to prevent and shorten acute illnesses, promote immune system function and prevent further cell damage.

  • If you are acutely ill, we recommend having this infusion once a week for 2 weeks in a row for optimal results. This will help to boost your immune system and possibly shorten the length of the illness.
  • If you want to prevent illness due to increased exposure, we recommend this at least once a month. For optimal results, we recommend every other week.

What is in the low-dose immune boost? Magnesium, Vitamin C, Mineral blend

High Dose Vitamin C

This helps to relieve some of the side effects of chemotherapy, increases immune system function, and is great for replacing vital nutrient for cancer patients.

  • This is meant to be used in conjunction with other protocols. Please consult your Oncologist before stopping or starting any therapies.
  • Before having this infusion, you will be required to have blood work done (G6PD and a urinalysis).

What is in the high-dose Vitamin C nutrient bag?

Electrolyte blend, Activated Complex, Vitamin C, Mineral blend. Vitamin C dosing starts at 25g, for every additional 5g there will be an increased charge on each.

Magnesium Support

Why get a magnesium infusion? Why not just get more magnesium in your diet? While both of these are valid ways to enhance your magnesium levels, an infusion is far more efficient. When you get magnesium through your diet, it goes through your digestive system. It’s mostly absorbed in your small intestine. The problem is that you only absorb 20%-50% of the magnesium you eat. Magnesium straight to the bloodstream is however fast, efficient, and 100% bioavailable. That means your body can use all the magnesium it takes in. The amount of magnesium you receive during an infusion depends on your magnesium levels and health needs.

Benefits of Magnesium

Asthma

In some cases, doctors in the ER may use a magnesium infusion to treat a severe asthma attack. *If you’re having an asthma attack, go to the emergency room, not an outpatient infusion clinic.

Anxiety

Magnesium can help your body regulate its mood and lower your stress level. Some outpatient clinics can help patients ease their anxiety symptoms with magnesium infusions.

Abnormal heart rhythm and heart failure

There are multiple types of abnormal heart rhythms, also called arrhythmias. Some types can benefit from magnesium infusions. Usually, this is a treatment given by ER doctors in a hospital. In some cases, magnesium infusions can even stabilize patients who are in heart failure. This varies from case to case.

Chronic pain

Because magnesium plays a role in your body’s process of sending and receiving nerve signals, it can help reduce chronic pain. For that reason, some patients with migraines, fibromyalgia, or other conditions may receive magnesium infusions.

Chronic fatigue syndrome

If you have chronic fatigue, it could be because your body doesn’t have the magnesium it needs to distribute and use energy. A magnesium infusion may be able to help.

Depression

Magnesium is a key player in managing your brain’s neurotransmitters. That includes the neurotransmitters that play a role in depression. As a result, magnesium infusions have given relief to some people with depression.

High blood pressure

In ER and hospital settings, magnesium infusions can help patients with severely high blood pressure that needs to come down quickly. For example, it’s often used for mothers in the hospital who have just given birth and need their blood pressure lowered.

Organ transplants

People who have had organ transplants need to take anti-rejection medications. These medications sometimes cause an interaction that lowers your magnesium. This type of magnesium deficiency can often be successfully treated with magnesium infusions.

Preeclampsia

In very specific cases, magnesium can help lower blood pressure and reduce pre-eclampsia in mothers who are giving birth. This can only be done in high-level labour units with continuous fetal monitoring.

Trivalent Oxygen – 03 Therapies

Trivalent Oxygen – 03 Benefits

  • Inactivating viruses and other microbes- bacteria, fungi, STIs and STDs, e. antifungal, antibacterial, and antiviral properties
  • Improves wound healing – eg. diabetic sores
  • Improves dental health and breathing disorders
  • Pain Relief and Less Inflammation
  • Increases energy production and oxygen availability
  • Activating the immune system
  • Reducing the effects of ageing and cancer
  • Brain Function Benefits

Research (Dr. Axe 2023) indicates that diseases and health issues that are sometimes managed with ozone therapy include:

  • Infected Wounds
  • Diabetic Foot
  • Viral Diseases
  • Sars
  • Aids
  • Circulatory Disorders
  • Peripheral Vascular Disease
  • Breathing Disorders
  • Macular Degeneration
  • Rheumatism/Arthritis
  • Cancer

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