Type

IV Vitamin Therapy

Duration

2 hours

Chelation therapy for heavy metal detoxification and cardiovascular health.

Detox IV therapy delivers a targeted blend of antioxidants and liver-supporting nutrients designed to enhance the body’s natural detoxification pathways. The liver processes and neutralizes toxins through two phases of enzymatic reactions, both of which require specific nutrients to function optimally. Typical detox formulations include glutathione (the liver’s primary detoxification molecule), vitamin C, B-vitamins, alpha-lipoic acid, and minerals like selenium and zinc that support enzymatic function. These infusions are popular among people exposed to environmental pollutants, heavy metals, or those recovering from periods of poor diet and high alcohol consumption. Some protocols include chelation agents for heavy metal detox under medical supervision. Sessions typically last 45–90 minutes depending on the protocol complexity.

Key Details

Duration
45–90 minutes
Delivery
Intravenous drip
Administered By
Licensed nurse or doctor
Key Nutrients
Glutathione, ALA, vitamin C
Common Use
Liver support, toxin clearance

Who Is This For?

People living in polluted urban environments or exposed to occupational toxins. Those looking to support liver health after periods of excess (travel, holidays, social events). Individuals undergoing supervised heavy metal detoxification protocols. Anyone starting a wellness reset or new health optimization program.

What's Included

Glutathione (master antioxidant)
Alpha-lipoic acid
Vitamin C and B-complex vitamins
Selenium and zinc
Sterile saline base
Pre- and post-treatment vital signs monitoring

Preparation Required

Eat a light meal 1–2 hours before your appointment to prevent lightheadedness. Drink plenty of water beforehand — well-hydrated veins make cannulation easier and more comfortable. Wear a short-sleeved or loose-fitting top so the nurse can access your arm easily. Avoid alcohol for 24 hours before your session. Let your provider know about any allergies, medications, or supplements you take.

Frequently Asked Questions