Are you looking to boost your immunity, energy and overall health and well-being?


On episode 20, Dr. K is joined with Double-Board Certified Nurse Practitioner and CEO of Quench Infusions & Wellness, Marsha Carter-Hall. 


In todays episode, Nurse Practitioner Marsha Carter-Hall is here to discuss the implications, benefits and contraindications associated with mobile/concierge and spa-based IV Hydration and Vitamin therapy. 


Research has show that IV hydration and vitamin therapy can be beneficial for total body wellness needs including :




-increased energy and athletic performance

-healthy skin

-anti-aging

-boosted immunity

-dehydration and headache relief

-weight loss

-nausea, heart burn and pain relief

-jet lag & hangover recovery

-replenishment of vital nutrients and vitamins from chronic stress and burnout

-enhanced overall well-being and disease prevention

-and much more!


Chronic and prolonged physical, emotional and mental stress can deplete the body of its' essential nutrients and vitamins. In response to chronic stress, cortisol and adrenaline, our bodies natural stress hormones, can disrupt our chemical and hormonal symphony over time. Often times as a result of chronic wear and tear we need to replenish the necessary vitamins and nutrients to boost our immunity and energy and relieve both the symptoms and the chemical causes of various stressors on the body. 


Medical Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment..  Always consult with your physician or primary healthcare provider before taking any medications, vitamins, herbs or supplements!




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