Boosts your immunity – Zinc + Selenium IV Therapy

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Stress, food intolerance, a medical illness and GI conditions can inhibit the absorption of essential substances such as calcium, magnesium, zinc, selenium, vitamins B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B12, C, folic acid, Glutathione, or biotin.

Anyone can benefit from IV therapy, but some more likely candidates or conditions include athletes, adrenal fatigue/ insufficiency, common old, weak immune system, fatigue, hormone imbalance, low mood, digestive disorders, skin issues, heavy metal buildup, brain fog, upper respiratory tract infections and many more.

Zinc and selenium help support the thyroid, immune system, and insulin deficiency.

Zinc and selenium are two trace elements that are required for human health. These minerals play an essential role in the body, and insufficient levels can lead to various health problems. In addition, zinc and selenium are required for healthy immune function, making these nutrients vital for keeping the body free of disease and common illnesses.

Selenium is an essential mineral that must be obtained through your diet.

Selenium deficiency refers to not having enough selenium in your system. This can cause several health problems.

• Muscle weakness.
• Fatigue.
• Mental fog.
• Hair loss.
• Weakened immune system

BENEFITS
• Slows the progression of age-related skin and body concerns
• Boosts immunity
• Minimizes oxidative damage

Schedule your in-home IV on the day and time that suits you best.

Cost of IV: $60 + $5.00 transportation fee.

Elsa Rojas

elsahomehelpcare@gmail.com

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