Nutrient Replenishment

IV Magnesium Therapy for Deficiency Recovery and Cellular Health

Address magnesium deficiency with high-dose IV therapy. Restore muscle function, cardiovascular health, and nervous system balance through direct infusion.

80%

Prevalence of magnesium deficiency in developed nations

300+

Enzymatic reactions dependent on magnesium cofactors

4–6 hrs

Peak serum magnesium levels post-IV infusion

Key Capabilities

  • Replenishes depleted magnesium stores in muscle, bone, and organ tissues
  • Regulates blood pressure and supports cardiovascular rhythm stability
  • Alleviates muscle cramps, tension, and spasms through cellular relaxation
  • Supports healthy insulin sensitivity and metabolic function
  • Reduces inflammation markers associated with chronic deficiency
  • Restores enzyme cofactor availability for optimal cellular metabolism

Why It Matters

Cardiovascular Stability

Magnesium regulates cardiac rhythms, supports arterial flexibility, and prevents arrhythmias. IV repletion normalizes blood pressure and reduces strain on the heart.

Muscle and Skeletal Support

Deficiency causes cramping and tension. IV infusion rapidly restores intracellular magnesium, enabling proper muscle contraction and relaxation cycles.

Metabolic Optimization

Magnesium acts as a cofactor in 300+ enzymatic reactions. Repletion enhances glucose handling, energy production, and fat metabolism.

Neurological Calm

Magnesium blocks excitatory neurotransmitters, reducing anxiety and supporting parasympathetic activation for deep relaxation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are signs of magnesium deficiency?

Common symptoms include muscle cramps and spasms, fatigue, irregular heartbeat, headaches, anxiety, insomnia, and poor stress tolerance. Blood serum tests may appear normal because 99% of magnesium is intracellular; functional deficiency is common even with normal lab results.

How much magnesium is in a deficiency drip?

Our magnesium drips typically contain 500–1000 mg of highly bioavailable magnesium glycinate or magnesium sulfate, administered over 30–45 minutes. Dosing is customized based on individual needs and existing magnesium levels.

Can IV magnesium cause side effects?

IV magnesium is well-tolerated with minimal side effects when administered at proper rates. Temporary mild vasodilation (warmth or flushing) may occur. Slow infusion speeds prevent GI upset associated with oral supplementation.

How often should I receive magnesium drip therapy?

For acute deficiency, weekly or biweekly sessions for 4–8 weeks often show best results. For maintenance, monthly or quarterly infusions help prevent relapse. Frequency depends on dietary intake, stress levels, and individual absorption.

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