Immune booster Infusion
Our immune system does impressive work every day—especially when we are under stress from factors such as chronic illness, stress, lack of sleep, or recurring infections. During such times, we often feel tired and exhausted. An "Immune Booster" infusion can support the immune system during stressful periods and can also be useful as a preventive measure, especially in fall and winter.
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Why an "Immune Booster" infusion?
- Contributes to a general strengthening of the immune system
- Supports resistance to infections
- Supports the body’s own regeneration processes
Treatment details
Your path to more energy and better regeneration
Our “immune booster” infusion supports the body with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. In combination with a balanced diet, restful sleep, and sufficient exercise in the fresh air, this nutrient supply can support the immune system, especially during stressful periods. Especially in cases of persistent fatigue or a feeling of general physical exhaustion in the fall and winter months, the infusion can help boost our defenses and promote general well-being.
Notes on treatment
Before the treatment:
Please drink plenty of fluids and ideally eat a light meal before coming for treatment.
After treatment:
Drink plenty of fluids. You will usually be able to return to work and exercise immediately.
How often are these infusions necessary?
For optimal benefit, the following schedule may be advisable after consulting your doctor:
The infusions are usually given two to three times a week over a period of two to three weeks, followed by individually tailored interval treatments. Each session takes about 45–60 minutes.
Additional oral supplementation with vitamin D, magnesium, zinc, and vitamin C may also be beneficial.
Areas of application
General support of the immune system, e.g., in fall and winter
Accompanying treatment for chronic respiratory infections (bronchitis, sinus infections), for example
As a supplement for autoimmune diseases, cardiovascular diseases, or diabetes
As an adjunct to immunosuppressive therapies
Ingredients
“Immune booster” infusions contain vitamin C in combination with vital substances such as selenium, zinc, and glutathione.
Do you still have questions?
Find the most important answers in our FAQs, or contact us and we will be happy to help you.
Why is a well-functioning immune system important?
A strong and healthy immune system protects the body from viruses, bacteria, and environmental toxins. It helps to detect and ward off pathogens at an early stage, thereby playing a key role in keeping the body resilient and robust.
What factors influence the immune system?
Various factors can weaken the immune system, including frequent infections, prolonged physical or emotional stress, lack of sleep, certain illnesses, and even medications. In addition, the immune system’s performance declines with age and can benefit from targeted support.
What is an "immune booster" infusion?
An immune booster infusion is an intravenous application in which vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients are administered to support processes that contribute to better immune defense.
How can the "immune booster" infusion help?
This infusion can help support the immune system, for example, during stressful periods of life. It provides nutrients that are important for a strong immune system.
Who is this infusion suitable for?
The treatment may be suitable for anyone who wants to support their immune system—for example, during the cold season, when facing increased professional demands, or when the immune system is challenged by chronic illnesses or medication.
How often should an immune booster infusion be administered?
The frequency depends on personal needs. Some people use the treatment regularly during stressful periods, while others use it selectively. The recommendation is made by the attending physician.
Are there any side effects?
As with any infusion, mild local reactions such as redness or swelling may occur. Occasionally, patients report headaches, dizziness, or nausea. Your doctor will inform you in advance about possible risks.
How long does a session last?
A session usually lasts 45–60 minutes.
Are the costs covered by health insurance?
The treatment is a self-pay service. Depending on your insurance model, the costs may be covered in full or in part by supplementary insurance.