Myers

First developed by Dr. John Myers in the 1970s, this method is performed by intravenously administering a serum rich in vitamins and minerals. Its absorption is much higher and faster compared to oral intake.

Its content is usually as follows:

Vitamin C – powerful antioxidant, supports immunity

B vitamins (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B12) – energy and nervous system

Magnesium, Calcium, Potassium – muscle and nerve function

Also, glutathione, alpha-lipoic acid are often added.

🩺 2. Who is it suitable for?

It is preferred for chronic fatigue, stress and low energy, fibromyalgia, migraine, anxiety or immune system weakness.

It is also applied to those who want to support athlete performance, increase skin health and general fitness.

The application is generally suitable for individuals aged 18 and over, but is generally not recommended for pregnant women.

⚙️ 3. How is it applied and how long does it take to take effect?

Duration: It takes 30–60 minutes.

Protocol: Typically one session per week for 4 weeks; for those who want faster results, it can be applied every other day.

Effects: Benefits such as increased energy, immune support, reduced migraine severity and general morale boost can be observed within a few days to weeks

✅ 4. Benefits and Areas of Use

Increases energy levels, relieves chronic fatigue

Strengthens the immune system (prevents flu and colds)

Can reduce chronic pain and muscle spasms such as migraine and fibromyalgia

Provides support for mental health (anxiety, depression)

Preferred for athlete recovery, skin renewal, detox and general vitality.

⚠️ 5. Side Effects and Safety

Generally safe; Rare side effects include redness at the injection site, headache, and mild nausea.

The application must be done under the supervision of a physician and with personalized doses

📌 6. Who Should Be Consulted and When Should Care Be Taken?

Especially those with chronic diseases (heart, kidney, etc.) must be checked by a physician before the application.

It should not be applied during pregnancy and breastfeeding or should be evaluated carefully.