
How Can the Myers’ Cocktail IV Therapy Help Me?

When you think about things that will support your health goals, a cocktail probably doesn't readily come to mind. But we’re not talking about alcohol with its range of adverse effects.
Instead, the Myers' cocktail is a specialized form of intravenous (IV) therapy. It has existed since the 1970s as a way to help people get more of what their body needs.
Robert Grafton, MD, and our team offer this form of IV therapy at PSI Medical Group in Wixom, Michigan. Because it can be useful to fight fatigue, provide immune system support, and more, we often recommend the Myers' cocktail to people looking for a wellness boost.
Let’s take a closer look at this popular form of IV therapy.
What the Myers' cocktail can do
You know your body needs a wide range of nutrients to function its best. Getting those nutrients is much more easily said than done, though. Even if you eat a healthy diet, you might not be getting enough from your food.
For example, as much as 15% of the American population is deficient in magnesium (a key ingredient in the Myers' cocktail).
That leads many of these people to turn to supplements. Even there, though, problems arise. While percentages vary, it’s common for a chunk of what you ingest orally to be lost during your digestive processes.
Fortunately, you don’t have to languish, feeling less than your best because your body’s not getting what it needs. With the Myers' cocktail, we can introduce a wide range of critical nutrients directly into your bloodstream. That can help with:
- Dehydration
- Fatigue
- Headaches
- Bolstering your immune system
- Alleviating stress
In other words, the Myers' cocktail could be a perfect way for you to feel better.
Finding the right IV therapy for you
The Myers' cocktail is a set formula that contains high doses of:
- B vitamins
- Calcium
- Magnesium
- Vitamin C
That makes it a good fit for driving general wellness goals, and it might be an ideal form of IV therapy for you.
That said, the Myers' cocktail isn’t the only form of IV therapy that we offer. Talk with us about your ideal health outcomes, and we can customize an IV therapy program for you.
If you want to improve your cardiovascular health, for example, Dr. Grafton might recommend Plaquex®. Or if you’ve been managing a viral infection, we can provide antiviral IV treatment.
In short, if you’ve been looking for a treatment to help yourself feel better, we have a broad arsenal we can deploy. To see if the Myers' cocktail or another form of IV therapy is right for you, call our team at PSI Medical Group in Wixom, Michigan, or book your visit through our convenient online scheduler today.
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