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Institute For Progressive Medicine Announces Deep Stress Relief Through Intravenous Vitamin Therapy

Main Category: Anxiety / Stress
Also Included In: Complementary Medicine / Alternative Medicine
Article Date: 29 May 2008 - 2:00 PDT

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The Institute for Progressive Medicine (IPM), a revolutionary medical clinic that emphasizes safe, natural and alternative treatments in combination with traditional medical techniques, announced the clinic's IV Therapies, including one of their most popular therapies - the Stress Drip. The Stress Drip is a variation of the Immune Drip - a popular drip that contains high doses of superior quality vitamin C and B vitamins, magnesium, trace minerals and the antioxidant glutathione, all of which are administered intravenously for superior assimilation. The Stress Drip includes all the elements of the Immune Drip but adds two additional ingredients, tryptophan and inositol, which can induce calming and relaxation. With the sluggish economy and depression rates on the rise, the Stress Drip can provide immunity support and energy, along with relief from anxiety and emotional discomfort.

Intravenous therapies can offer enormous health benefits. The Institute for Progressive Medicine has a newly renovated intravenous therapy department where IV treatments are administered in a comfortable and relaxing setting by certified nurses with many years of experience. IPM's practice has administered over 20,000 infusions to patients with diverse health problems. Treatment times range from ten minutes for simple IV pushes to a few hours for specialized IV therapies. Immune Drips, specifically, are used to support individuals with: viral infections, respiratory infections, Mononucleosis, fatigue and fibromyalgia, cancer (including individuals undergoing radiation or chemotherapy), as well as for many other ailments.

"The Stress Drip is specially formulated to help those with extreme stress in their lives. Individuals facing a particularly difficult undertaking or feeling upset or incapable of handling a tough situation, anything from marital stress to parenthood, tax season or an operation, are ideal candidates for this calming therapy," explains Dr. Allan E. Sosin, M.D., founder and medical director of the Institute for Progressive Medicine. "The Stress Drip can help people relax, sleep better, has no common side effects and may be repeated as frequently as needed."

Patients receiving IV nutritional infusions often tolerate ailments much better than they would otherwise. It is believed that nutritional IV infusions can enhance the effect of conventional therapies.

Other IV therapies available from the clinic include chelation therapy for removal of heavy metals as well as drips to support patients with diabetes, vascular disease, asthma, liver disease and hepatitis, inflammation, macular degeneration, learning and cognitive disabilities, depression and other chronic conditions.

About Institute for Progressive Medicine

The Institute for Progressive Medicine is a revolutionary medical clinic that leans towards a natural and alternative medical routine. Started by Allan E. Sosin, M.D., a renowned physician who is board certified in Internal Medicine and Nephrology, IFPM supports the patient's physical, mental and spiritual well-being using the most natural, safe and effective methods available. IFPM's mission is to respect patient's rights and look for the most natural and preventive path towards overall health. Dr. Sosin earned the title, Physician of the Year Award in 2000 from the National Health Federation.

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