IMMUNITY BOOSTER
- morganfrench99
- Dec 18, 2022
- 3 min read
FLU SEASON IS HERE, SO LET'S TALK IMMUNITY!
RITUAL MOBILE IV HYDRATION | WELLNESS OFFERS IV HYDRATION

WHAT'S INSIDE THE IV IMMUNITY DRIP, AND HOW DOES IT HELP ME?
Designed to help your immune system, prevent illnesses and make you feel better faster after getting sick, the IV drip contains premium-quality compounds that can help improve immunity and promote optimal wellness.
POSSIBLE BENEFITS:
Protects against infection
improves healing time
builds your immunity system
WHAT IS INSIDE THE IV IMMUNITY DRIP?
VITAMIN C: an essential antioxidant used to protect the body’s cells from damage caused by free radicals. It has been shown to improve brain function & is vital to maintain the health of skin, teeth, bone, cartilage, and blood vessels.
ZINC: used to help reduce the duration of illnesses, prevent infection, and speed up the body’s healing process. Zinc Chloride is an ionic salt essential for the synthesis of cholesterol, protein, and fats. Zinc plays an important role in the proper functioning of the immune system. Zinc is required for the enzyme activities necessary for cell division, cell growth, and wound healing as well as the release of vitamin A from the liver.
B VITAMIN COMPLEX: this may help keep skin and blood cells healthy and convert nutrients into energy.
THIAMINE B1: plays a vital role in the growth and function of various cells. Only small amounts are stored in the liver, so a daily intake of thiamin is needed (The nutrition source, 2022)
RIBOFLAVIN B2: is a key component of coenzymes involved with the growth of cells, energy production, and the breakdown of fats, steroids, and medications. Riboflavin works to reduce oxidative stress and inflammation of nerves, which are contributors to migraine headaches. The vitamin is also needed for normal mitochondrial activities; migraines are sometimes caused by mitochondrial abnormalities in the brain. Therefore riboflavin has been studied as a prophylactic therapy for preventing migraines (The nutrition source, 2022).
NIACIN B3: works in the body as a coenzyme, with more than 400 enzymes dependent on it for various reactions. Niacin helps to convert nutrients into energy, create cholesterol and fats, create and repair DNA, and exert antioxidant effects (The nutrition source, 2022)
PANTOTHENIC B5:Like the rest of the vitamin B group, pantothenic acid collaborates in cell division, cell growth, and DNA protection and maintenance. The natural production of red blood cells is unattainable without this group. Vitamin B5 is linked to proper brain function, as it is for neurotransmitter development. Foggy thoughts, anxiety, depression, and other mental disorders can all be deficiency symptoms. Low pantothenic acid levels will bring complications in the absorption of other nutrients, including vitamin B2. Your immune system is directly dependent on your general health. If the body struggles to obtain its fundamental nutrients, it will have weaker defenses against viruses or environmental threats.
B6: plays a crucial role in metabolizing fats, carbohydrates, and proteins. By assisting in metabolizing fats, carbs, and proteins, your metabolism speeds up and allows you to burn calories and lose weight quicker. It also aids in stress relief.
REFERENCES
Kloubert, V., Blaabjerg, K., Dalgaard, T. S., Poulsen, H. D., Rink, L., & Wessels, I. (2018). Influences of zinc supplementation on immune parameters in weaned pings. ScienceDirect. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtemb.2018.01.006
Schoenen J., Jacquy J., & Lenaerts M. (1999). Effectiveness of high‐dose riboflavin in migraine prophylaxis A randomized controlled trial. Neurology. 50(2):466-70.
The nutrition source. Harvard T.H Chan. https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/vitamins/vitamin-b/
He, W., Hu, S., Du, X., Wen, Q., Zhong, X. P., Zhou, X., Zhou, C., Xiong, W., Gao, Y., Zhang, S., Wang, R., Yang, J., & Ma, L. (2018). Vitamin B5 Reduces Bacterial Growth via Regulating Innate Immunity and Adaptive Immunity in Mice Infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Frontiers in immunology, 9, 365. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5834509/
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