Practice Management

Why you should be using Vitamin C IV therapy to help your patients survive the 2020 flu season

Along with this winter comes one of the most serious flu seasons that we have ever seen. It is so bad the CDC is shifting resources from fighting a nuclear attack to fighting the flu. Right now the flu has spread all across the country and every state has been infected. Thousands have already experienced the awful symptoms of the flu:  headache, stomach ache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, high fever and joint aches and pains. Are your patients ready? It’s going to be a bad flu season so how are you going to prepare your staff and patients? Have made sure everyone has had the flu shot?  Are you making sure you are telling your patients about how important sleep is to their immune system?  Are you telling your patient to hydrate on a regular basis?  Are you consistently telling patients how to deal with stress in an effective manner?  If you are taking teaching these steps then you are teaching your patients ways to stay well this flu season but, what if you could provide one more thing for your patients to help them cope with this flu season?

Improve your patients chance of not getting the flu with Vitamin C IV therapy

Many people have decided to improve their chance of not getting the flu by boosting their immune system with Vitamin C IV therapy.  Vitamin C has been a long term remedy for cold and flu symptoms but large oral doses have some side effects like upset stomach and diarrhea.  Not so pleasant when you are trying to stay healthy. In order to overcome these side effects of large oral dose Vitamin C many physicians are now offering Vitamin C IV therapy sessions. These Vitamin C IV therapy sessions allow your patients to receive very large doses of Vitamin C over a period of 45 minutes.  By infusing the Vitamin C directly into the blood stream there are no side effects but there are some very good benefits. In one study of over 600 hundred people it was found that Vitamin C IV therapy not only helped with flu symptoms but also prevented people from getting the flu.  

Some other benefits of Vitamin C IV therapy:

  • improved blood pressure
  • reduce the risk of chronic disease
  • lower heart disease risk
  • help prevent gout attacks
  • reduce the risk of anemia
  • improve white blood cell function
  • protects your memory as you age

 

All of these benefits from Vitamin C and without any of the side effects.  Plus it can help your patients stay free from the flu that will continue to alter thousands of lives every week.    

Where can I get Vitamin C IV therapy and how much does it cost?

A growing number of people are turning to Vitamin C IV therapy to boost their immune system and stay healthy through this next flu season. There are many clinics throughout the nation that offer Vitamin C IV therapy and the process is really simple, relatively painless and only takes about 45 minutes.  Yes, a safe, simple natural remedy that can help your patients fight the flu and may even prevent them from getting it at all.  Become one of our providers that offer Vitamin C IV therapy and we will refer patients directly to your practice.  

The average cost for a simple Vitamin C IV therapy session is between $75 and $150. An effective and practical way to improve your patients chance of not getting the flu at all.   Typically Vitamin C IV therapy is not covered by insurance so this is a cash based service that your patients will gladly pay for today. The benefits of Vitamin C IV therapy are delivered instantly and your patients will notice a difference while they are receiving the therapy.  So stop thinking about your patients and staff getting the flu and start using Vitamin C IV therapy to prevent the flu this season. Call us today and ask about getting a Vitamin C IV protocol started in your practice today.

 

Reference:

The effectiveness of vitamin C in preventing and relieving the symptoms of virus-induced respiratory infections.

J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 1999 Oct;22(8):530-3. Gorton HC, Jarvis K.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10543583

Dr. David Batencourt

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