1825 Village Center Circle
Suite 110, Las Vegas, NV 89134
(702) 710-1771
Kidney disease – affects mineral clearance, requires caution
Heart conditions – magnesium affects heart rhythm, requires caution
Low blood pressure – magnesium can lower BP further, requires caution
Pregnancy – consult OB first
G6PD deficiency – high-dose vitamin C contraindicated
Severe kidney failure – NOT recommended
Hyperkalemia (high potassium) – NOT recommended
Known allergies to any components – NOT recommended
Certain heart arrhythmias – NOT recommended
Many clients achieve best results with regular infusions—weekly during acute conditions, monthly for maintenance. Consistent nutrient support produces cumulative benefits.
Combine cellular nutrition with detoxification. The Myers' Cocktail provides antioxidants to support the detox process while infrared sauna enhances elimination.
For migraine sufferers, combine with extra magnesium, Toradol, and Zofran for our complete migraine rescue protocol.
During illness or cold/flu season, add high-dose vitamin C and zinc for enhanced immune support.
Periodic IV therapy combined with daily oral supplements provides both immediate therapeutic levels and sustained maintenance between infusions.
IV therapy works best alongside good nutrition, adequate sleep, stress management, and regular movement. The Myers' supports these efforts but doesn't replace healthy lifestyle.
In the 1960s, Baltimore physician Dr. John Myers began experimenting with intravenous nutrient therapy for patients with various chronic conditions. He developed a formula combining magnesium, calcium, B vitamins, and vitamin C that produced remarkable results for fatigue, migraines, asthma, fibromyalgia, and other conditions that had resisted conventional treatment.
Dr. Alan Gaby took over care of many of Dr. Myers’ patients and has since administered over 15,000 Myers’ Cocktails. He published the foundational paper in 2002, introducing it to the broader medical community and establishing the protocol used today.
Today, the Myers’ Cocktail is administered in clinics worldwide. It remains the most popular IV vitamin therapy because, simply put, it works. The formula developed over 60 years ago continues to help people feel better, faster.
IV therapy is administered by licensed medical professionals. While generally very safe, IV therapy carries risks including bruising, vein inflammation, infection (rare), and allergic reactions (rare).
The Myers’ Cocktail is a wellness service, not a medical treatment. While it has been used clinically for various conditions, it does not treat, cure, or diagnose any medical condition. Those with serious medical conditions should consult their physician.
Magnesium infusion may cause temporary flushing, warmth, or lowered blood pressure. These effects are typically mild and resolve quickly. Infusion rate is adjusted to minimize side effects.
Individual results vary. The effects of Myers’ Cocktail depend on your baseline nutritional status, overall health, and individual physiology. Some people respond dramatically; others more subtly.
The Myers’ Cocktail is not a substitute for medical treatment of serious conditions. If you have severe or persistent symptoms, consult a physician.
Pregnant women should consult their healthcare provider before receiving IV therapy.