Migraine Headache IV Package

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Ingredients:

IV FLUID: The human body needs fluid to stay hydrated and electrolytes for many functions, such as maintaining the right fluid balance, absorbing and transporting nutrients, maintaining blood pressure, transmitting nerve signals and for the contraction and relaxation of muscles.

MEGA DOSE VITAMIN C: Vitamin C bolsters the immune system and acts as an antioxidant, neutralizing unstable molecules that can damage cells. It may lower the risk of some cancers and protect against cataracts. It helps make collagen and also aids in helping make the neurotransmitters serotonin and norepinephrine.

TORADOL: Toradol is a strong NSAID (Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug) used for the short-term treatment of moderate to severe pain. It inhibits the body’s production of substances which cause inflammation and helps to fight headaches and muscle aches.

If your migraine episodes are so intense that you suffer from nausea and vomiting, an IV for migraine is the therapy to go.

Migraine is not just about slight discomfort that can be instantly relieved with aspirin. It is a neurological condition that should be treated, not endured. This IV includes the right blend of vitamins, fluids, and medications (Toradol) to help you regain your life.

Benefits:

• Muscle relaxation
• Less severe migraine episodes
• Nausea or vomiting relief
• Fast headache relief

Migraines can last for days, reducing how much you enjoy things. Do not wait until yours progresses.

Cost of IV $85.00 + $5.00 transportation fee. Cuenca

Elsa Rojas

elsahomehelpcare@gmail.com

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