IV Therapy

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Anti-Stress Infusion

Acute physical or psychological overload — caused by professional or personal challenges, as well as excessive physical training (especially overtraining from constant activation) — can lead to dysregulation of the autonomic nervous system.

This often manifests as symptoms such as exhaustion, reduced stress tolerance, and impaired recovery.

Targeted intravenous administration of amino acids, essential trace elements, and micronutrients can help stabilize the autonomic nervous system, support neurophysiological functions, and promote cellular regeneration.

Indications for Infusion Therapy

1. Stress-Induced Dysregulation

  • Acute physical and/or psychological stress reactions
  • Imbalances in the autonomic nervous system with symptoms such as:
    • Restlessness
    • Sleep disturbances
    • Reduced resilience

2. Performance and Recovery Disorders

  • Fatigue syndromes resulting from overtraining
  • Limited recovery capacity after intense physical or cognitive exertion

Therapeutic Objectives

The aim of the infusion therapy is to optimize cellular recovery processes, improve mitochondrial function, and enhance stress resilience.

By administering targeted doses of amino acids, micronutrients, and trace elements, the therapy supports neuroendocrine regulation, reduces oxidative stress, and strengthens the body’s adaptive capacity.

This evidence-based intervention strategy can contribute to the prevention and treatment of stress-related dysregulation and support the enhancement of physical and mental performance.

Infusion Composition:

  • High-dose Magnesium, B Vitamin, Folic Acid, Lipoic Acid, Amino Acid

The information provided here is for general educational purposes and does not replace a personal consultation with your physician.
If you have questions about possible treatment options or would like to receive individualized medical advice, please consult your doctor — Dr. med. (ro) Teodosiu.