Vitamin Therapy Naturopaths in Fresno County, CA
Hello there! I am a naturopathic doctor practicing naturopathic family medicine with a focus on hormones, gastrointestinal health, reproductive medicine, mood and nutrition. As a licensed primary care doctor, I see pretty much everything and treat the whole family (babies to the elderly). I received my doctorate of naturopathic medicine from Bastyr University in 2009 and completed a 3 year naturopathic family medicine residency program with additional training in reproductive endocrinology and infertility.
Hello there! I am a naturopathic doctor practicing naturopathic family medicine with a focus on hormones, gastrointestinal health, reproductive medicine, mood and nutrition. As a licensed primary care doctor, I see pretty much everything and treat the whole family (babies to the elderly). I received my doctorate of naturopathic medicine from Bastyr University in 2009 and completed a 3 year naturopathic family medicine residency program with additional training in reproductive endocrinology and infertility.
Vitamin Therapy Naturopaths
What is vitamin therapy?
Vitamin therapy, also known as IV vitamin therapy, involves administering vitamins directly into the bloodstream through an intravenous (IV) catheter. Similar to traditional IV treatments used in medical settings for delivering fluids, electrolytes, or medications rapidly, IV vitamin therapy uses a similar setup but is typically performed in non-hospital settings to infuse vitamins directly. Proponents claim this method can boost immunity, increase energy levels, and enhance overall health. However, its effectiveness is controversial within the medical community, as scientific evidence supporting these claims is limited. Further, there are a number of potential risks associated with IV vitamin therapy, such as infection and damage to body systems if improper vitamin doses are used. Clients should always consult with a trained medical professional about the potential benefits and risks of IV vitamin therapy in order to make an informed decision on whether the therapy makes sense for them.