
At-home IV Therapy East Orange, NJ
On-demand mobile IV Therapy delivered to your home, office or hotel.
Hangover relief, energy boost, illness recovery, Cleanse & Detox, NAD+ and many more other IV treatments.
Recover Fast, Boost Energy, & Promote Wellness with
At-home IV Therapy East Orange, NJ

Recharge your mind
Give your mind and body nutrients with iv therapy to keep you healthy and strong.

Rehydrate your body
Promote young and healthy-looking hair, skin, and nails with iv hydration.

Revamp your life
Fight sickness and allergies by strengthening your immune system with an iv vitamin drip.
How it Works


Choose from any of our IV Drips from our menu that best fits your need or simply make your own by consulting with our Nurse.
Book your day and time that you prefer and one of our nurses will call to medically clear you.
Our Registered Nurses will come to the location of your choice to do your IV Therapy.
Sit back, relax and feel better with your treatment.
No Doctor Visit Required

No Testing Necessary
While blood labs can help customize treatments with specific ingredients and dosages, it is not necessary to test prior to receiving vitamin shots.

Nurse Administered
Our staff is comprised of registered nurses highly skilled in administering IM shots with backgrounds in emergency rooms, operating rooms, and ICUs.
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Convenient Booking
Scheduling a vitamin shot or IV is easy. Just use our online portal below to sign up or log into your account and check the schedule. No doctor visit required.
Providing mobile, in-home IV vitamin therapy
True Heal Wellness is a mobile IV hydration company, providing in-home IV infusions with essential fluids, electrolytes, vitamins and antioxidants, to quickly remedy a variety of conditions. Select from one of our treatments below to learn more:
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Absolutely. BOTOX® (and competitors like Dysport, Xeomin and Jeuveau) are highly purified toxins that can temporarily erase or reduce horizontal forehead lines, vertical frown lines, and crow's-feet. "The injections slow muscles that contract hundreds of times a day, eventually etching lines in the skin," says New York City board-certified plastic surgeon Michael Kane, author of The BOTOX® Book.
Basically, wherever BOTOX® is injected in the body, it paralyzes the muscles underneath the skin. "BOTOX® interferes with the nerve stimulation of the muscle causing excess facial expressions," Lancer explains. "When the muscle relaxes, the line diminishes."
In addition to relaxing frown lines in between the eyebrows, BOTOX® can also lift the corners of the mouth that sag with age, smooth out the "pincushion" look in some chins, soften smoker's lines around the mouth, and soften vertical neck cords.
BOTOX® is designed designed to soften lines of excessive facial expression from squinting, frowning, and smiling. It does paralyze your muscles, but it will not affect the nerves that cause sensation, or make you feel numb. When it is used correctly, it can lift the brow to give an appealing and sincere look.
Every drug has side effects, and BOTOX® is no exception. Luckily, “Botox side effects are rare and temporary,” says Adam Kolker, a board-certified plastic surgeon based in New York City. Potential side effects (in just 1 to 5% of cases) include mild droopiness of the eyelid or eyebrow, which usually goes away within two weeks, slight bruising at the injection area, and headaches.
This also varies — and it's mostly up to you! You don't need it before you have wrinkles to hide, or you can use it preventatively. “To be clear, it is much more about anatomy (as a result of genetic and environmental factors) than it is about a stereotypical age at which to begin,” Kolker says. “Prevention is the new mantra, [but] I have seen women in [their] 40s with few or no wrinkles who require very little [BOTOX®], and women in their 20s who require more.”
Basically, a patient can have BOTOX® safely whenever they are bothered by their wrinkles or simply want to prevent them from forming in the first place. There is no issue with long term use, either: "I've had patients who have used it repeatedly for over 20 years without bad effects," says Kane.
SkinPen by Bellus Medical is the first microneedling device cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, clinically proven to safely and effectively treat facial acne scars for ages 22 and up.
With as few as three non-invasive and affordable treatments spaced 30 days apart, your patients can improve their appearance for six months after their last treatment – and step out with confidence.1
SkinPen® works by creating a series of hundreds of microscopic channels into the dermis to stimulate the skin’s natural production of new collagen and elastin, helping skin to look and feel healthier. SkinPen® needles cycle at 100+ stamps/second, potentially creating 1600+ microchannels per second when moving the SkinPen®.
Microneedling can be performed using SkinPen®, a medical-grade, state-of-the-art microneedling tool available only through medical professionals. The treatment typically takes about 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the size and number of areas treated and the degree of treatment requested by the patient.
The natural repair process of your own skin continues to progress through the course of several weeks. Damage that has occurred over an extensive period of time won’t disappear immediately. You may not see the final result for up to six months following your final session. *Individual results will vary.
Semaglutide is the first of its kind as a safe and highly effective hormone-based weight loss medication.
Some of the health benefits associated with Semaglutide include the following:
Lower blood sugar without any increase in hypoglycemia
Reduced body weight, lipids, blood pressure, inflammatory markers, and oxidative stress
Suppressed appetite
Enhanced insulin synthesis and secretion
Reduced glucagon levels in fasting and after eating
A promoted sensation of fullness in the brain
Slowed gastric emptying in the intestines to help you feel fuller for longer
Weight loss
More significant improvement in cardiovascular risk factors associated with obesity
In clinical trials, Semaglutide helped most recipients lose 10% of their body weight. More than half of them reduced their weight by 15%, the amount that most healthcare professionals say can help reduce the risk for future chronic illnesses.
Monoclonal antibody (mAb) therapy, also called monoclonal antibody infusion treatment, is a way of treating COVID-19. The goal of this therapy is to help prevent hospitalizations, reduce viral loads and lessen symptom severity.
This type of therapy relies on monoclonal antibodies. These are antibodies that are similar to the ones your body would naturally make in response to infection. However, monoclonal antibodies are mass-produced in a laboratory and are designed to recognize a specific component of this virus — the spike protein on its outer shell.
By targeting the spike protein, these specific antibodies interfere with the virus' ability to attach and gain entry into human cells. They give the immune system a leg up until it can mount its own response.
This therapy can be extremely effective, but it's not a replacement for vaccination. The community still needs to step up and get vaccinated to break the virus' chain of transmission.
Monoclonal antibody treatment is available to individuals who:
Are high risk** for developing severe COVID-19 AND
Have a positive COVID-19 test and have not yet been admitted to the hospital AND
Are 12 years of age or older (and at least 88 pounds)
Post-exposure preventive monoclonal antibodies are available to those who have been exposed (consistent with the CDC's close contact criteria)* AND who are:
High risk** for developing severe COVID-19 AND
Not fully vaccinated OR vaccinated but immunocompromised AND
12 years of age or older (and at least 88 pounds)
*In some cases, direct exposure isn't a criterion. If you meet the criteria above and are at high risk of exposure to an individual infected because of an occurrence of infection in other individuals in the same institutional setting (for example, nursing homes or prisons), you are eligible for post-exposure preventive monoclonal antibodies.
It is important to understand that post-exposure preventive monoclonal antibodies are not a replacement for vaccination. We highly encourage everyone to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
**High risk includes any of the following:
65 years of age or older
Overweight (body mass index over 25)
Pregnancy
Chronic kidney disease
Diabetes (Type 1 and Type 2)
Weakened immune system
Currently receiving immunosuppressive treatment
Cardiovascular disease/hypertension
Chronic lung disease
Sickle cell disease
Neurodevelopmental disorders
Medical-related technological dependence
or monoclonal antibody therapy to be most effective, it needs to be taken as early in the disease course as possible. So, the sooner the better — even if you're not feeling that bad yet.
In high-risk patients, receiving treatment earlier, when symptoms are less severe, may help prevent progression of the disease that would otherwise require hospitalization.
Monoclonal antibody therapy is given through intravenous (IV) infusion. These infusions are given in one of our outpatient infusion centers and require about an hour to administer, followed by an hour of observation and monitoring.
One possible side effect of monoclonal antibody therapy is an allergic reaction. These reactions typically only occur during infusion or soon after, and your care team will closely monitor for any signs of an allergic reaction. However, because an infusion reaction can also be delayed, contact your doctor immediately if you notice any of the following signs of an allergic reaction:
Fever and/or chills
Nausea
Headache
Shortness of breath
Low blood pressure
Wheezing
Swelling of lips, face or throat
Muscle aches
Hives or itchiness
When administered for preventive use, monoclonal antibody therapy can be given as a subcutaneous injection.
Anyone who has tested positive for COVID-19 needs to isolate — regardless of whether or not he or she has received monoclonal antibody therapy.
This means staying in your home and away from other household members for:
10 days since testing positive or
10 days after your symptoms first appear and
At least 24 hours after your symptoms have improved and you've been without fever (without the use of fever-reducing medications)
Only after meeting the above criteria can you return to work and leave your home (while still social distancing and wearing a mask).
Because there's very limited data regarding how this therapy affects pregnant women and unborn babies, the risk of this new therapy may outweigh the benefits in some cases. If you are high risk and develop COVID-19 while pregnant or breastfeeding, it's important to discuss your treatment options and your specific situation with your doctor.
Antibody treatments don’t contain any live SARS-CoV-2, so there’s no risk you’ll get COVID-19 from mAb treatment. However, antibody treatment may have side effects:
Allergic reactions can happen during and after an antibody infusion. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you get any of the following signs and symptoms of allergic reactions: fever; chills; nausea; headache; shortness of breath; low blood pressure; wheezing; swelling of your lips, face, or throat; rash, including hives; itching; muscle aches; and/or dizziness.
An infusion of any medicine may cause brief pain, bleeding, bruising of the skin, soreness, swelling, and possible infection at the infusion site.
These are not all the possible side effects of antibody treatment. Serious and unexpected side effects may happen. Some possible risks from antibody treatment are:
It may interfere with your body's ability to fight off a future infection of SARS-CoV-2.
It may reduce your body’s immune response to a vaccine for SARS-CoV-2.
mAb treatments for COVID-19, like other treatments authorized for emergency use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, are still being studied, so it's possible that we don’t know all the risks yet. As researchers continue to study the virus and how mAb treatment affects it, we’ll learn more about these possible risks. If you have any questions, please talk with your healthcare provider.
An IV bar is a place where guests can receive IV therapy — usually one bag of saline with a combination of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants of your choice. At our three Denver IV Bars and one Boulder IV Bar, you’ll find that we do things a little differently. Although every single IV is administered by a professional, registered nurse, each of our locations feels more like a spa than a clinic. With us, you’ll receive so much more than an IV — we have comfortable leather chairs, TVs, blankets, tea, coffee, essential oils, and even eye masks for those who truly want to relax while rehydrating.
One of our accredited registered nurses will administer your IV during your IV Therapy.
Our medical staff consists of fully licensed and accredited registered nurses and paramedics as well as a Doctor as Medical Director with over 30 years of experience in private practice with IV nutrient therapy. You’re in good hands at True HEAL Wellness!
At True HEAL Wellness the cost of an IV ranges from $69-229, depending on the type of IV service that you order. A membership (which includes on IV service of your choice and a b12
injection each month) is $125 per month. For students, memberships are $99 per month.
We pride ourselves in sourcing the best medical supplies for your IVs, and we go out of our way to hire the best registered nurses to administer them. While you may be able to find more affordable IVs elsewhere, please be aware that the professionalism, quality, and safety could be compromised.
Other than feeling great afterwards, IV Therapy side effects are minor and temporary:
Possible bruising and soreness at the IV site
Far less common side effects include:
Risk of infection
Allergic reaction
Our medical professionals are well-versed in identifying and managing side effects in the rare case that it should happen.
Simply fill out the form HERE and our clinical coordinator will reach out to you to schedule your in-home appointment.
Ozone is a naturally occurring gas that consists of three oxygen atoms and makes up the ozone layer, Earth’s protective layer from the Sun’s ultraviolet radiation. The gas is colorless and has an acrid odor.
Ozone therapy is the use of medical-grade ozone/oxygen gas to address a wide range of health conditions and may possibly reverse chronic oxidative stress due to aging, chronic infections, diabetes, atherosclerosis, degenerative processes, and cancer. Although considered unorthodox by many, Ozone therapy has been medically utilized and studied since the mid-nineteenth century with much of the research originating in Europe. Interestingly enough, Nikolai Tesla patented the first ozone generator in 1896! Since then, a multitude of technological and scientific advancements have been made to increase the safety and understanding of Ozone therapy. Ozone therapy can be administered in a number of ways depending on the health condition to be addressed.
Ozone therapy has a wide range of therapeutic uses along with an array of mechanisms of action. Ozone therapy is typically used for its tissue regenerative, anti-oxidant, immune supportive, anti-inflammatory, and anti-aging properties.
Ozone therapy
Supports tissue repair by enhancing the release of growth factors
Up-regulates free radical scavengers such as glutathione peroxidase, catalase, and superoxide dismutase
Supports and modulates the immune system
Improves oxygen delivery to cells by stimulating oxygen metabolism
Increases production of cellular energy in the form of ATP
Improves blood circulation and decreases blood viscosity
Maintains RBC membrane integrity by activating the pentose pathway
Reduces chronic inflammation
Activates neuro-protective systems
Ozone therapy has a wide range of therapeutic uses. Ozone therapy is typically used for its tissue regenerative, anti-oxidant, immune supportive, anti-inflammatory, and anti-aging properties. Published papers have demonstrated positive results in:
Interstitial cystitis
Chronic hepatitis
Herpes infection
Various dental infections
Canker sores
Diabetes and associated complications including ulcers
Multiple sclerosis
Post Stroke (Acute cerebral infarction)
Intermittent Claudication
Macular degeneration
Complementary Cancer Care
And more…
Ozone therapy has also been reportedly used in the treatment of:
Acute cold/flu
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Peripheral Artery Disease
Dementia and Cerebral Vascular Disease
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Fibromyalgia
Lyme disease
SARS
Used alone or in combination with prolotherapy, ozone therapy is used to treat various musculoskeletal complaints including knee, back and shoulder pain. If you don’t see your health condition listed above please contact our office to find out if Ozone therapy can help you!
When administered by health care practitioners certified in ozone / prolozone therapy and properly used, ozone therapy is extremely safe with little to no side effects. A study entitled “Accident and Typical Complications in Ozone Therapy” reported that of 5.5 million treatment sessions of 384,775 patients the complication rate was 0.0007%, or roughly 1 in every 150,000 patients treated. The only major complications were from direct IV injection of ozone, an application of ozone therapy not commonly performed. However, the inhalation of ozone gas can lead to airway hyper-reactivity, airway inflammation and can significantly exacerbate patients with COPD. Ozone therapy should not be used in patients with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, uncontrolled hyperthyroidism, in the first three months of pregnancy, and in other specific circumstances. During your consult, The Studio Medical Team will discuss ozone therapy with you and decide if it is safe and indicated for you. The Studio Medical Team uses universal safety precautions and a well-ventilated exam room to ensure the safety of his patients.
Ozone therapy has many clinical applications and a number of ways to administer it, depending on the health condition to be addressed. For musculoskeletal conditions, ozone may be injected into ligaments, tendons, joint capsules, and joint spaces, alone or in combination with prolotherapy. For the majority of other conditions, auto-therapy is the most common method for administering ozone. Autohemotherapy is used in the treatment of a variety of health conditions including allergies, chronic inflammation, chronic infections, cardiovascular conditions, and more. There are two main forms of this therapy; Minor Autohemotherapy and Major Autohemotherapy.
Minor autohemotherapy involves removing a small volume of the patient’s blood (Typically 5-10 ml) and reinjecting it into a muscle. Alternatively, this blood can be treated with ozone gas and then reinjected. A small amount of local anesthetic may be used to reduce the pain of the injection. This method is primarily used to treat allergies, acne, herpes/shingles, acute cold/flu, trigger points, and more.
Major Autohemotherapy involves removing a larger volume of the patient’s blood (Typically 60-250 ml) into a sterile container containing an anticoagulant to prevent the blood from clotting. This volume of blood is then treated with ozone and then infused into the patient via an IV drip. Published papers have demonstrated positive results in interstitial cystitis, intermittent claudication, chronic hepatitis, herpes/shingles infection, various dental infections, diabetes and associated complications, multiple sclerosis, and macular degeneration. Major autohemotherapy has also been reportedly used in the treatment of various cancers, including prostate cancer, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, Lyme Disease, and a host of autoimmune diseases.
* In addition to these common treatments, others exist including rectal insufflation, ear insufflation, bladder insufflation, body and limb bagging, ozonated water, and topical applications of ozonated oils.
The number and frequency of treatment vary with the severity of your condition, age, and overall health status. The number of treatments can be up to 20 and the frequency can be as often as daily to several times per week. The Studio Medical Team will discuss this with you and decide the most appropriate number and frequency of treatments.
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One of our nurses arrives at your business and sets up a dedicated testing area. This is typically in a private room when possible. Our nurse will administer the nasal swab and/or antibody test to each participating employee. After the results are collected, they are sent to the lab for analysis with results generally available within 3 days.
One of our nurses arrives at your business and sets up a dedicated testing area. This is typically in a private room when possible. Our nurse will administer the nasal swab and/or antibody test to each participating employee. After the results are collected, they are sent to the lab for analysis with results generally available within 3 days.
Thanks to the CARES Act, COVID-19 testing and related health services are expected to be 100% covered by insurance companies or the federal government for those without insurance.
However, it is still possible that when processing claims from the laboratory (for test specimen processing) or IV Medical (for health services provided), insurance companies could make a mistake and assign a portion or all of the bill to “patient responsibility.” If you see this on an insurance statement (EOB), please know that neither the laboratory nor IV Medical expects you to pay anything. These services are provided 100% free of charge to patients.
After your insurance claim is processed, should you ever receive a bill from either the insurance company or the billing service for IV Medical, this is an ERROR and SHOULD NOT occur. Please notify us immediately, preferably by email at hello@ivee.app, and we will resolve the matter for you.
It depends on your circumstances. If you’re showing symptoms, an antigen test can quickly determine if you have the virus and need to self-quarantine. If you’ve been in contact with someone who had COVID-19 but aren’t showing symptoms, the PCR test may be the better choice due to its higher accuracy.
Ultimately, we recommend that you consult with your doctor about which test is right for you.
Chelation therapy is an outpatient procedure in which your provider injects a solution containing ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) into your bloodstream to remove heavy metals and other toxins from your body. This substance binds to toxins, which often include lead, aluminum, arsenic, and mercury, and your body excretes it over time.
Some practitioners use chelation therapy to reduce or prevent symptoms related to Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, autism, diabetes, and heart problems.
Toxins can build up in your body over time due to environmental factors or certain health conditions. Examples include:
Microbial toxins
Polluted air or water
Alcohol
Drugs
Food additives
Pesticides
Lead paint
Hemochromatosis
Chronic kidney disease
These and other diseases can lead to an influx of toxins or essential minerals, such as copper and iron, that can be problematic when present in large amounts.
Prior to chelation therapy, your practitioner reviews your medical history and may complete a physical exam. They utilize blood tests to find out if heavy metal levels in your bloodstream are too high and determine if you’re a good candidate for the procedure.
If so, your doctor gives you special medicine through an intravenous (IV) tube in the vein of your arm. When the medicine attaches to metals in your body, it’s removed through your urine. The length of time treatment lasts depends on the amount of toxin buildup you have in your bloodstream prior to the procedure.
After chelation treatment, your body slowly excretes chelating medicine and toxins over time. Your True Heal Wellness specialist might recommend a series of treatments and periodic maintenance sessions to help you achieve the best possible outcome.
You may begin feeling better or experiencing improvements in your overall health, energy levels, and cognitive function over the next few days or weeks. Your provider might repeat blood tests after treatment to make sure toxin levels in your blood stay within a normal range.
Don’t let heavy metal buildup in your body affect your overall health and wellness. Schedule a chelation therapy consultation with True Heal Wellness over the phone or online today.
PRP (platelet-rich plasma) is rich with growth factors which trigger cell reproduction and stimulate tissue regeneration. It has been used to treat joints and skin but also has been discovered to preserve and stimulate hair growth when injected into the scalp.
Your visit starts with a blood draw by an experienced clinician. This sample is then specially processed to isolate the PRP component of your blood. The clinician then uses a potent topical cream to numb your scalp at the areas intended for treatment.
Small amounts of your PRP are then injected into the scalp skin, with the number of injections varying from person to person.
This treatment delivers growth factors and increases blood flow to hair follicles, stimulating growth for new and existing hair.
Microneedling is a non-surgical treatment that helps improve the skin’s appearance by creating microscopic punctures that stimulate collagen production. Also called percutaneous collagen induction therapy, it’s performed using a pen-shaped electrical tool with very fine needles. The tiny punctures stimulate your body’s natural healing process, prompting the skin to produce new collagen, which helps create a tighter, smoother appearance.
Immediately following your treatment, you can expect your skin to be flushed or bright red, as if you have a mild to moderate sunburn. Applying hyaluronic acid serum post treatment can encourage collagen production. You should not wear makeup for 24 hours and should avoid sweaty exercise, hot tubs, or swimming for 48 hours after treatment.
You can expect to see redness and swelling for up to 48 hours after your treatment, and some people experience flaking or peeling skin. You might also see small red spots or light bruising that lasts for several days during the healing process. To minimize side effects, be sure to take care of your skin using gentle cleansers, moisturizers, and SPF.
A chemical peel is a solution of naturally-derived acids, antioxidants, and moisturizers, including trichloroacetic acid (TCA), phenol, salicylic acid, vitamin C, and tretinoin. These penetrate to varying skin depths to stimulate the production of new collagen and elastin, remove damaged skin cells, and treat wrinkles, dark spots, and more. After a few days, the dead skin dissolves to reveal new, smooth skin and a more even skin tone.
Your clinician will give you specific instructions following your peel, but here is a breakdown of what to expect. Immediately after treatment: You will leave your appointment with the peel still on for the next 4-6 hours. You should keep this in mind when scheduling your treatment — choose a time when you’ll be able to take plenty of time for yourself. 4-6 hours after treatment: You’ll wash off the peel using a mild cleanser and water. Be sure to do this at least an hour before you go to bed. 2-5 days after treatment: Skin turnover begins. As the peel works to boost the production of new, rejuvenated skin, the dead skin will begin to gradually break down and peel away. Be sure to use moisturizer and SPF frequently throughout the recovery process. 6-7 days after treatment: The peeling will gradually ease. Once it stops, you’ll notice a fresh, glowing appearance that may continue to improve over the next few weeks.
Please note: You'll need to stay out of direct sun exposure for 7-10 days after the treatment.
Chemical peels are generally well tolerated. You could experience changes in pigmentation, with patches of skin turning darker or lighter. While chemical peels are suitable for all skin types and skin colors, people with darker skin tones are at a higher risk of seeing these changes. To help reduce this risk, you could avoid exercising or sweating for 3-4 days after treatment. Your Modern Age clinician can also help advise how to best avoid complications.
Other possible side effects include redness, swelling, blistering, itchiness, burning, dryness, allergic reaction, or infection. A rare side effect is scarring. Be sure to avoid picking at the skin to prevent this from happening.
Most filler treatments take between 15 and 30 minutes, plus 30 minutes of numbing beforehand. Before getting the injections, you may need ice, an anesthetic applied to the skin, or a nerve block injection depending on the filler and the area being treated. Your clinician will inject the filler into the area, often giving you several injections to produce the best results.
Fillers typically require minimal downtime, but we do recommend avoiding strenuous exercise, alcohol, or makeup for 24 hours after your treatment. You also might experience some bruising, redness, or swelling. To reduce these effects, your clinician may recommend icing the area for 15 to 20 minutes before you leave.
We offer a few different brands of fillers. Your Modern Age clinician can help you understand your options and choose the right one during your appointment. Here is some information on the brands we offer.
RHA 2, RHA 3, RHA 4, Restylane Lyft: The most common fillers used for wrinkles, hyaluronic acid fillers are made with a naturally occuring substance known for hydrating skin. Results typically last about 6 months to a year.
Restylane Kysse: A newer lip filler designed for volume and definition while retaining as much natural movement as possible. Results last around 10 months.
Juvederm: Great for those who want an emphasis on volume while also smoothing lines around the mouth. Results show up quickly and last around a year.
Lipotropic injections optimize your metabolism by boosting your levels of lipotropic amino acids. Common lipotropic nutrients include:
Choline - Metabolizes fats in the liver and gall bladder.
Inositol -Regulates serotonin and insulin levels to stabilize mood and reduce feelings of hunger.
Methionine - An antioxidant that helps break down fat molecules.
L-Carnitine -Metabolizes fats and enhances energy levels.
Many lipotropic injections also include Vitamins B12 and B6, which boost energy levels and improve your mood.
Everyone’s body is unique, and only a weight loss specialist will be able to tell you how often you’ll need lipotropic injections. But as a general rule, for maximum weight loss, we often recommend weekly lipotropic injections. These injections give your amino acid levels a boost, but those levels will return to normal within about a week, so you’ll need to replenish the nutrients in order to maintain the enhanced fat-burning they provide.
For most patients, lipotropic injections are generally well tolerated, but as with all medical procedures, some temporary side effects are possible, including allergic reactions, gastrointestinal discomfort, headaches, lightheadedness, and fatigue. It’s important to use lipotropic injections only with the support of a qualified medical weight loss professional who can help monitor your body’s response to the treatment.
In addition to boosting your body’s ability to burn fat, lipotropic injections have several other health benefits including:
Improved heart health
Liver detoxification
Restoration of hormone imbalances
Enhanced digestive efficiency
Improved immune system
Stronger nails and shinier hair
Improved concentration and mental clarity
Semaglutide is an FDA-approved weight loss injection. By mimicking a hormone in the body, Semaglutide increases insulin secretion while slowing down how fast your stomach empties food. This suppresses your appetite, so you feel full longer, helping you eat less and lose weight.
The drug was initially approved in 2017 at a lower dose to help control blood sugar in Type 2 diabetes. People taking Semaglutide for blood sugar control lose weight as an additional benefit. After studying a higher amount of the medication in people without Type 2 diabetes, the FDA approved Semaglutide for weight loss in qualified adults.
Semaglutide mimics a hormone called glucagon-like peptide-1 (or GLP-1) that targets areas in the brain that regulate appetite and food intake. Your digestive tract releases this incretin hormone after you’ve eaten a meal, lowering your blood sugar by triggering insulin release to block sugar production. Doing so helps you eat less and lose one to two pounds per week. And while a reduced-calorie meal plan increases the rate at which you lose and keep off weight, dieting is not required to lose weight on Semaglutide.
To determine whether you are a good candidate for weight loss with Semaglutide injections, Dr. Schwartz will assess the extent of your being overweight. Adults can use Semaglutide with a body mass index (or BMI) greater than or equal to 30.
Alternatively, you may be a candidate for Semaglutide weight loss if your BMI is 27 and you have at least one of the following weight-related conditions:
High blood pressure
High cholesterol
Type 2 diabetes
Semaglutide should be combined with lifestyle changes, including a healthy diet and exercise. However, these measures are not necessary to lose weight with Semaglutide injections.
The FDA studied Semaglutide’s safety and efficacy in four 68-week trials. Individuals who received the injections safely lost 6.2% of their initial body weight compared to those who received a placebo. However, it is essential to be aware of reported side effects when determining whether Semaglutide weight loss injections suit your weight loss journey.
Gastrointestinal (or GI) side effects are most common when taking this medication, especially after increasing your dose. The most common side effects include the following:
Nausea
Diarrhea
Vomiting
Constipation
Stomach pain
Headache
Fatigue
Indigestion
Dizziness
Bloating
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