Nutritional Medicine
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Add-On Methylation Genomics Buccal Swab (Genova)Learn MoreGenova Diagnostics Test Code: 3535
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Alpha Lipoic Acid injectable, 30mLLearn MoreStrength: 25mg/mL
Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) injections are a powerful antioxidant with many benefits. Alpha Lipoic Acid can help fight free radicals, combat oxidative stress, and reduce inflammation.
ALA is sometimes recommended for patients with diabetes because it may help the body more effectively use insulin to reduce blood sugar. ALA injections have also shown promise in reducing symptoms of nerve damage (neuropathy) caused by diabetes.
Other benefits include:
- Slowing the aging process by protecting cells
- Fighting disease by supporting the immune system
- Restoring essential vitamin levels
- Encouraging healthy nerve function
- Supporting heart health
ALA injections are a cost-effective and efficient form of supplementation, since all of the nutrient is delivered to the bloodstream for maximum absorption.
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Androgen Receptor, IHC with Interpretation QuestLearn MoreQuest Test #: 91327; CPT: 88342
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Anti-Viral/Immune Booster IV InfusionLearn More60mL Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C)/500mL saline bag
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B-Complex injectable, 30mL (Empower Formula)Learn MoreFormula: B1 100mg/B2 2mg/B3 100mg/B5 2mg/B6 2mg/mL
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Basic Myer's IV InfusionLearn MoreAscorbic Acid (Vitamin C) 2000mg/Pyridoxine (B6) 100mg/Methylcobalamin (B12) 5mg/Calcium Gluconate 500mg/Magnesium Sulfate 1000mg/B-Complex 2mL per 30mL
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Biotin 10ml InjectableLearn MoreBiotin is a water-soluble B vitamin found naturally in some foods and used as a dietary supplement. It is important for the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and amino acids. It is found primarily in liver, kidney, and muscle. Biotin functions as an essential cofactor for five carboxylases that catalyze steps in fatty acid, glucose, and amino acid metabolism. It is mostly protein-bound in foods such as organ meats, eggs, nuts, and soybeans. Gastrointestinal enzymes break down ingested biotin via proteolysis. This creates biocytin, which is then cleaved by biotinidase into free biotin and lysine. Free biotin is then absorbed in the small intestine. Biotin can be used for metabolism issues such as biotinidase, holocarboxylase synthetase, and isolated carboxylase enzyme deficiencies due to its essential role in the metabolism of fatty acids, glucose, and amino acids
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Candicid Forte (Ortho Molecular) (Quantity: 180 capsules)Learn MoreCandicid Forte supports optimal GI microflora balance through a blend of nutrients, natural botanical extracts and fatty acids.
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Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3) 100,000iu/mL injectable, 5mL (GSO)Learn MoreVitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin and has two primary forms: cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) and ergocalciferol (vitamin D2).
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