Common Ailments:
what we hear most
These guides explain the cellular logic behind the questions clients ask us every week: fatigue, sleep, allergies, gut health, hormonal shifts, and more. Educational context, not a prescription. Always consult your physician for diagnosis or treatment.
Educational guides, not medical advice. These articles are intended to explain the cellular and nutritional context behind common client questions. Always consult your physician for diagnosis or treatment.
Our nurses hear these questions at the chair every day. Each guide gives you the plain-language cellular context so you can make an informed decision, not just a hopeful one.
Why your nurse asks about your kidneys
Every client who books a high-dose Vitamin C drip gets asked a few health questions first. Here is the honest clinical reason why. Here is what we do with your answers.
What "feeling foggy" might be telling you
Brain fog is one of the most common complaints we hear, and one of the least explained. This guide looks at the cellular and nutrient factors clients describe when they say they feel off.
Sleep that doesn't rebuild
Eight hours in bed and still exhausted. This guide explores what clients describe when sleep stops feeling restorative, and the cellular factors that may be at work.
Why allergies need histamine support, not just antihistamines
Antihistamines address symptoms. This guide explains the histamine cycle and why clients with chronic allergy load often describe feeling different when the underlying support shifts.
What gut healing actually looks like
The gut is the front line of nutrient absorption, and it takes time to rebuild. This guide walks through what clients experience when they commit to a gut-focused approach.
How a wellness plan supports the perimenopause transition
The hormonal shift of perimenopause touches almost every body system. This guide looks at what clients describe and why sustained nutrient support may play a role.
What we know about NAD+ and cellular regeneration
NAD+ sits at the center of cellular energy production. This guide explains what NAD+ does, why it declines with age, and what clients describe when they begin NAD+ support.
Athletic recovery is where you build
The workout breaks you down. Recovery is when you actually adapt. This guide explores what dedicated recovery support looks like at the cellular level.
Why a plan over a single drip: the cellular healing story
A single drip is a snapshot. A plan is the film. This guide explains why sustained, sequenced sessions do things that a one-time infusion simply cannot.
Have a question before you book? Call or text us. You will speak with a Registered Nurse, not a scheduler.