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1418 Atlantic Avenue Benson, MN
Vitamin and antioxidant injections are a fast and effective way to ensure you're getting a full dose of the essential nutrients your body needs to thrive.
Why Choose Injections?
How Injections Work: Injections are given intramuscularly, allowing for slower and more tolerable absorption compared to intravenous (IV) methods. This helps to ensure a gradual, steady release of nutrients into your system, maximizing their effectiveness and making them easy on your body.
Take the guesswork out of supplementation—vitamin and antioxidant injections provide your body with exactly what it needs, fast and efficiently.
Lipo-Mino-Mix is our #1 selling weight loss blend to help effortlessly burn fat, increase energy, and support your weight loss journey. B6 - Promotes red blood cell production and converts food into energy. Methionine Helps break down sugars & carbohydrates and convert them into energy. Inositol Converts food into energy. Choline Cuts muscle recovery time, helps convert fat into energy. B1 Thiamine Improves your immune system, and helps convert fat and carbs into energy. B2 Riboflavin Increases metabolism, and supports your immune system. Carnitine** Improves fat metabolism and energy, reduces recovery times, and promotes muscle-building potential.
Olympia’s Vita Complex is packed with B-complex vitamins, to help convert nutrients into energy- and keep your skin looking clear and healthy.
The Amino Blend may help boost your metabolism, improve energy levels, increase endurance, and help to burn fat.
Amino acids are the natural compounds that are used as building blocks by the body to create proteins. Amino acids, and the proteins that are made from them, are crucial to helping the body break down food, repair body tissue, grow, and perform many other bodily functions.
This essential blend of minerals helps reverse the effects of dehydration, remove toxins and replenish vitamins. Chloride 80mg/mL Reduces fatigue, improves immunity, improves relaxation, and more. Zinc Sulfate 1mg/mL Reduces the duration of illnesses, prevents infection, and speeds up the body's healing process. Manganese 20mcg/mL Plays a role in metabolizing carbohydrates and helps to reduce inflammation. Copper Gluconate 0.2mg/mL Supports energy production and helps to maintain healthy bone growth.
Tri-Immune Boost is a powerpacked immunity blend made up of Glutathione, Ascorbic Acid, and Zinc. This high concentration blend of immune boosting essentials is the ultimate immune system enhancer to help maintain a healthy immune response. Ascorbic Acid supports cellular functions of both the innate and adaptive immune system Zinc Sulfate plays a role in the development + function of immune processes Glutathione protects host immune cells + provides optimal functioning of other cells in the immune system
Dexpanthenol is a water-soluble vitamin from the B group of vitamins. It may improve energy production by helping to break down fats and carbohydrates and is important for maintaining healthy skin, hair, eyes, and liver.
Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant and is beneficial for many disease states as well as helping people live a healthier life. It may improve immune response, help to metabolize toxins and activate enzymes, aid the liver in metabolizing alcohol, reduce the amount of fat stored in the belly, help to reduce oxidative stress, and improve complexion.
Biotin, also known as B7, is a water-soluble vitamin found in foods such as eggs, milk, and bananas. This vitamin is important for overall health, and plays a role in cell growth, carbohydrate metabolism, and fatty acid synthesis. Biotin is involved in a wide range of metabolic processes primarily related to the utilization of fats, carbohydrates, and amino acids. It also influences cell growth and may help in maintaining blood sugar levels. Biotin is commonly supplemented for multiple conditions, such as hair loss, brittle nails, and nerve damage. Biotin is also thought to reduce inflammation, improve cognitive function, and increase HDL (good) cholesterol and decrease LDL (bad) cholesterol.
Vitamin D3 is paramount for a healthy immune system, as well as bone and nerve health. Vitamin D allows for more efficient absorption of calcium, which helps keeps bones healthy.
Methylcobalamin is an active form of Vitamin B12. Vitamin B12 helps to utilize fats and carbohydrates for energy and make new proteins. Vitamin B12 is important in the maintenance of our metabolism, blood cells, and nerve function. Most people get enough vitamin B12 in their diet, but some need supplementation. Certain health conditions such as intestinal or stomach problems, poor nutrition, cancer, HIV, pregnancy, old age, veganism, and alcoholism can cause vitamin B12 deficiency. Low levels of vitamin B12 can lead to fatigue and anemia in milder cases. More serous B12 deficiencies have the potential to impair heart and neurological function, leading to a wide range of serous symptoms, including but not limited to tinnitus, severe joint pain, memory problems, depression, anxiety, poor muscle function, ataxia, and changes in reflexes. Infertility can also occur in individuals with insufficient B12. Early intervention and treatment of B12 deficiencies are key to maintaining healthy bodily function.
Magnesium chloride provides magnesium, a mineral that is important in maintaining the function of our nerves, cells, bones, muscles, and heart. It plays an integral role in the synthesis of energy within cells, creating DNA, and supporting bone density. Most people get enough magnesium through their diet, but sometimes supplementation is necessary. Foods that are high in fiber generally contain high amounts of magnesium as well. These foods include nuts, dark chocolate, avocados, fatty fish, seeds, and whole grains. Magnesium salts are administered in the case of magnesium deficiency; Magnesium chloride is one of the most commonly magnesium salts used medically. Magnesium deficiency is most common in women, African Americans, and the elderly. Conditions such as osteoporosis, high blood pressure, arteriosclerosis, diabetes, and stroke have been linked to low blood levels of magnesium.
Ascorbic acid, also known as vitamin C, is an antioxidant that plays an important role in the body: it protects the body’s cells from damage. It is also necessary to maintain the health of skin, teeth, bone, cartilage, and blood vessels. Studies have shown that it may help brain function in people with cognitive impairments such as Alzheimer's disease and dementia. Without the proper amount of ascorbic acid, people are at risk for cardiovascular illness, compromised immune systems, premature aging, increased stress response, and low energy.
Arginine, also known as L-arginine, is an amino acid. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. Arginine is produced naturally in the body. It is also found in foods such as red meat, poultry, fish, dairy products, eggs, and seeds of all types. Arginine helps to dilate or open, blood vessels. It works by converting into nitric oxide in the body. Nitric oxide then dilates the blood vessels by relaxing the muscles that constrict them. Arginine is produced pharmaceutically and given as a supplement for many conditions. It can stimulate the release of insulin, growth hormone (helps increase muscle mass and reduce the amount of fat in the body), and other substances. Arginine may also help with athletic performance, kidney function following a transplant, preeclampsia, inflammation in the digestive tract of premature infants, and immune system function. Topically, L-arginine helps wound healing, blood flow to cold hands and feet (helpful for those with diabetes), and sexual issues in both men and women.
This amino acid is perfect for those looking to optimize their metabolism, improve athletic performance, and support overall cardiovascular health. Carnitine is found in nearly all cells of the body and plays a critical role in the production of energy. It transports long-chain fatty acids into the mitochondria so they can be oxidized, or burned, to produce energy. Carnitine also transports toxic compounds out of the cellular organelles, preventing any accumulation. Given these functions, carnitine is concentrated in tissues that utilize fatty acids as fuel, like skeletal and cardiac muscles. For most people, the body makes enough carnitine. However, some people have genetic or medical conditions that prevent their bodies from meeting the necessary amount. This is when oral or injected supplementation is essential. Carnitine occurs in two forms: D-carnitine and L-carnitine. They are isomers (or mirror images) of each other. L-carnitine is the active form found in the body that transports fat to cells to be used as fuel in metabolic processes. D-carnitine does not occur naturally in humans. L-carnitine is synthesized in the brain, liver, and kidneys from the amino acids methionine and lysine and is critical to heart and brain function, muscle movement, and several other body processes. Insufficient carnitine can lead to problems in the liver, heart, and muscles.
This potent antioxidant is a true gem, offering a range of benefits for overall health and well-being. It supports the body’s natural antioxidant defenses, helps reduce inflammation, and can even aid in the recovery of senses lost due to viruses. Alpha lipoic acid (ALA) is a fatty acid that occurs naturally in the body. ALA is often referred to as the “universal antioxidant.” It supports vital functions at the cellular level, such as producing energy and protecting your cells from damage. The body has the ability to produce ALA. It is also found in dietary sources, such as red meat, organ meat (liver, heart, kidney, etc.), broccoli, tomatoes, spinach, brussels sprouts, and yeast. Once administered, ALA is readily absorbed and distributed throughout all major organs. Other Uses Alpha lipoic acid strengthens the body's defenses by recycling and enhancing other antioxidants in the body, such as vitamins C and E, coenzyme Q10, and glutathione. ALA works in the mitochondria and is a vital part of the conversion of glucose to energy. Glucose requires insulin to get into cells. ALA mimics insulin, improving both glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity. This simply means that more glucose is transported into the cells rather than being stored as fat. ALA also improves the conversion of carbohydrates to energy, which reduces the amounts available to be converted to fats.
A game-changer for anyone looking to enhance their energy, combat signs of aging, improve metabolism, and support overall health and wellness. NAD and NAD+ occur naturally in the body. They play a major role in the chemical process of generating energy. NAD+ is probably the most important co-factor for improving mitochondrial function. Mitochondria are intracellular organelles (AKA “energy powerhouses”) where micronutrients are converted to energy-rich ATP molecules for the cell. As we age, our body’s NAD levels gradually drop due to lower intrinsic production and inflammation/oxidative stress caused by environmental factors. This drop in NAD+ can cause fatigue, mental fog, dull and tired skin, and poor sleep quality. Boosting NAD+ may help manage a wide spectrum of diseases, ranging from diabetes to cancer.
Testosterone was the first ever synthesized anabolic steroid, and testosterone cypionate is a slow-acting, long-ester, oil-based injectable testosterone compound that is commonly prescribed for the treatment of hypogonadism – low testosterone levels and various related symptoms in males.
Testosterone is the primary androgen found in the body. Endogenous testosterone is synthesized by cells in the testis, ovary, and adrenal cortex. Therapeutically, testosterone is used in the management of hypogonadism, either congenital or acquired. Testosterone is also the most effective exogenous androgen for the palliative treatment of carcinoma of the breast in postmenopausal women.
A game-changer for anyone looking to enhance their energy, combat signs of aging, improve metabolism, and support overall health and wellness. NAD and NAD+ occur naturally in the body. They play a major role in the chemical process of generating energy. NAD+ is probably the most important co-factor for improving mitochondrial function. Mitochondria are intracellular organelles (AKA “energy powerhouses”) where micronutrients are converted to energy-rich ATP molecules for the cell. As we age, our body’s NAD levels gradually drop due to lower intrinsic production and inflammation/oxidative stress caused by environmental factors. This drop in NAD+ can cause fatigue, mental fog, dull and tired skin, and poor sleep quality. Boosting NAD+ may help manage a wide spectrum of diseases, ranging from diabetes to cancer.
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