Direct-to-bloodstream nutrient delivery — maximum absorption, immediate effect
Oral supplements must survive digestion, absorption, and first-pass metabolism before reaching your cells. IV vitamin therapy at Prosper Health in Sioux City delivers nutrients directly into the bloodstream at therapeutic concentrations — producing faster, more pronounced effects than oral supplementation alone.
Our IV Menu
Prosper Health offers a curated menu of IV infusion protocols in Sioux City, each formulated for specific wellness goals. Myers' Cocktail — the most popular IV infusion worldwide — combines magnesium, B vitamins, vitamin C, and calcium in a physiologically balanced solution that addresses fatigue, muscle cramps, migraines, and immune function. High-dose vitamin C infusions support immune defense, collagen synthesis, and antioxidant capacity. Glutathione, the body's master antioxidant, is offered as an IV push or add-on to any drip. Hydration therapy with electrolytes is available for recovery, illness, or post-travel replenishment.


Why IV Over Oral?
Oral vitamins and supplements must pass through the gastrointestinal tract, be absorbed across the intestinal wall, and survive first-pass liver metabolism before entering systemic circulation. Factors like GI health, gastric acid, food interactions, and individual genetics significantly affect how much of an oral dose actually reaches target tissues. IV delivery bypasses all of these variables — nutrients enter the bloodstream immediately and completely, allowing therapeutic concentrations that simply cannot be achieved orally. For Sioux City patients with compromised absorption, high therapeutic needs, or who want immediate effects, IV therapy provides a clear advantage.
The Experience
IV infusions at Prosper Health in Sioux City are administered in a comfortable clinical setting. A small IV catheter is placed in the arm, and the infusion runs over thirty to sixty minutes for most protocols (NAD+ infusions require two to four hours). Many Sioux City patients use their infusion time to relax, read, or work on a laptop. Trained nursing staff monitor the infusion and are available throughout. Most patients feel notably better within twenty-four hours of their infusion — reduced fatigue, improved mood, and greater physical resilience are the most commonly reported outcomes.
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