Suggestions for finding a clinic
that gives vitamin infusions.
Dear Nan,
The Haimes Clinic in Boca Raton, Florida,
gives vitamins intravenously and intra-muscularly. I've been there for colonics,
but never for vitamin drips. However, I
asked Beverly, my contact there, how one
would go about finding similar clinics in
other parts of the USA. I hoped there might
be an online organization.
Alas, she said there was no such organization.
So here's what I would do, in your place.
I would go to the Help Desk at my library,
and ask them if they know of vitamin clinics.
Librarians get all kinds of questions.
I would also call the Health Editor at your
local or regional newspaper, and ask him or
her for help. Hint that you might have a good
story for the editor, after you find the clinic.
You could also call the best chiropractor or
ND doctor in your area. Call a bunch of them.
One of them probably knows of a clinic in your area.
Last, you might try a Search on your computer.
Type in "Clinics that give vitamin infusions,"
and see what you come up with.
One last thought: thyroid problems, including
low body temperatures, can often be cured by
eating seaweed. I'm not kidding! Go to your
health food store and buy some packets of
dulse flakes, kombu kelp, Wakame, Nori, Agar-
Agar -- whatever they have. Most packets of
seaweed cost less than $5.00. Seaweed contains
ALL of the nutrients that your blood needs
to remain healthy. Dulse flakes are particularly easy to use. Just shake them on
your salad, or better yet, put a level
spoonful in some juice, and drink it. I eat
seaweed EVERY day of my life. It's wonderful
for your entire endocrine (glandular) system.
Give it a try, Nan.
Let us know if you have any luck with the
vitamin drips after you locate a clinic.
In the meantime, take LOTS of vitamin C
every day, and a sensible amount of seaweed.
Blessings,
Owen