Allergy infusion Infusion

Better quality of life, fewer symptoms: Our patients include people with asthma, food intolerances, hay fever, neurodermatitis, and histamine intolerance. Our infusions can help reduce histamine production and levels in the body, thereby alleviating histamine-related symptoms.

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What can the infusion help with?

  • Our allergy infusion supports a balanced histamine level 
  • It has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties 
  • It supports stable and balanced intestinal function and improves the natural protection of the intestinal mucosa

Treatment details

Treatment duration:
45 minutes
Therapy treatment:
6-12 times
Costs:
from CHF 170.-
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Notes on the treatment

Before the treatment:
Please drink plenty of fluids and ideally eat a light meal. .

After the treatment:
Drink plenty of fluids. You will usually be able to return to work and exercise immediately.

Do you still have questions?

Find the most important answers in our FAQs, or contact us and we will be happy to help you.

This infusion is used as a complementary measure and can help to alleviate allergy-related symptoms.
Ingredients: Vitamin C, magnesium, omega 3

The infusion is suitable for people with allergies, histamine intolerance, asthma, neurodermatitis, or mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS).

In general, patients report fewer allergy symptoms. In addition, they report less fatigue and more restful sleep – the effect can of course vary greatly from person to person.

The frequency depends on the individual situation. Many sufferers find regular infusions helpful, especially during periods of severe allergic symptoms. Adjustments to treatment intervals or further measures are made exclusively after consultation with a physician.

The infusion usually takes between 45 and 60 minutes.

Yes, it can be used to supplement existing therapeutic measures. However, it is important to discuss all medications and treatments with your doctor beforehand to avoid possible interactions.

Some patients notice changes relatively early on, while others only notice them after several sessions. The perception depends on the individual’s initial situation and the number of infusions.

The infusion is generally well tolerated and can be used in parallel with other treatments and supportive applications.

Vitamin C and magnesium can be administered in much higher doses via infusion than when taken orally. Magnesium is often better tolerated intravenously, whereas oral administration can more frequently lead to intolerances such as diarrhea. Omega 3 can be administered as an infusion at the beginning for rapid “saturation,” and later the therapy is usually continued orally (capsules, oil).