Cognitive Rejuvenator
Cognitive Rejuvenator contains antioxidants as well as a heavy metal chelator - binding mercury, cadmium, and arsenic to remove these from the body. It is a vital cofactor in the Krebs cycle providing energy. It also assists with weight loss by improving insulin sensitivity for better blood sugar control. Made up of essential amino acids, helping to maintain hydration, as well as balancing electrolytes and minerals at the cellular level.
Benefits:
Enhances Neurotransmission
Removes Heavy Metals from the Body
Boosts Cognitive Function, Memory, Processing and Certain Aspects of Learning
Improves Insulin Sensitivity
Balances Electrolytes & Minerals
Ingredients:
Pyridoxine B6
Taurine
Alpha-Lipoic Acid
Ask your injector about any add-ons to your IV.
Approximate Time: 1 Hour
Investment: $165
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Avoid alcohol to allow the liver to recover from the toxic load.
Drink plenty of water to continue to flush out toxins.
If diarrhea occurs, let this run its course which should be short lived. Do not take anti-diarrheal medications.
If constipation occurs, take high dose oral Vitamin C and Magnesium to help relieve symptoms.
Take a magnesium salt bath (Epsom Salts) to draw out more toxins.
Intermittent fasting (avoid eating for about 12-18 hours between meals) which gives the digestive system a break.
Drink bone broth or juice high in vegetable juice with coconut oil added to slow the absorption of glucose. Fruit juice can increase glucose, possibly making any negative symptoms worsen.
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