A “dangerous” technique promoted by celebrities .. Beware “intravenous injection”

A “dangerous” technique promoted by celebrities .. Beware “intravenous injection”

While the technique of intravenous injection via (IV DRIPS) rich in vitamins has become “fashion” promoted by Arab and West celebrities and the West recently, doctors warned of their seriousness.
The University of “Similoyes” in Budapest’s Monastery of Internal Medicine and Oncology to Dr.

Takax Estvan confirmed that the injecting of vitamins is promoting it that enhances immunity and improves physical fitness, indicating that it is in fact leading to “deterioration of health”, according to a report published by the British newspaper “Daily Mail” .
Some claim that the body can absorb vitamins and nutrients more quickly and effectively because of their high concentration, but Dr. Stephen said this is incorrect because “the vitamins that are eaten intraven”

Doctors also revealed that taking any overdose of any vitamin weakens the bones and causes painful stones in the kidneys.
“The few people who receive this treatment are aware of its risks.

“Intravenous injection contains vitamins, such as A, D, and E, which are known to support vision, bone health, and the immune system. However, the problem is that because these vitamins cannot be consumed orally, the body takes a long time to break them down, causing them to become “harmful and dangerous” when people are given large doses.

Under the claim of enhancing immunity, intraaphic drops frequently administer doses of up to 25,000 mg, or 600 times the daily dose for adults (40 mg).
It is true that obtaining a high dose for one time of vitamin D is vital for bone health, but the repetition of the dose a few times may lead to the loss of bone density, as studies indicate that vitamin D supplements increase the production of cells that break bone tissue.

While supporting the immune system, the skin, and vision, too much vitamin A can also cause fatigue, nausea, headaches, and loss of vision.
Dr. Stephen also cautioned against taking large amounts of vitamin C since it can harm the kidneys.
The body does not store excessive amounts of vitamin C, so the excess will be eliminated by urine, increasing the risk of kidney stones, according to doctors, who also explain that “linking vitamin C to improving immunity is something that science is not supported by.

Additionally, doctors advised people to eat a diet rich in foods because it is sufficient to meet the needs of a healthy body and because doing so gives us access to vitamins, nutrients, and fibres from foods like fruits, vegetables, meat, and dairy.

A “dangerous” technique promoted by celebrities .. Watch out for “intravenous injection”

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