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Oral Vitamin C absorption tops out around 200-400mg per dose due to saturable intestinal transport — beyond that, additional oral C is excreted unused. IV Vitamin C bypasses this ceiling entirely, achieving plasma concentrations 100x higher than the maximum achievable orally. At those concentrations, Vitamin C exhibits direct anti-viral and immune-modulating effects that oral supplementation cannot reproduce.
During active respiratory illness, an Immune Boost session early in the symptom course often shortens overall duration. For pre-travel fortification — particularly to high-risk destinations or before long international flights — a session 24 to 72 hours before departure is the most common timing. Post-surgical patients use Immune Boost to support wound healing and reduce surgical site infection risk. Healthcare workers and parents of school-age children often schedule monthly maintenance sessions through respiratory virus season.
Immune Boost pairs well with HBOT immune-support protocols (especially post-chemotherapy or post-COVID), Iron Renew (when iron deficiency is undermining immune function), and Myers' Cocktail (for broader cellular support). Your physician can coordinate timing for optimal effect.
Oral Vitamin C absorption tops out around 200-400mg per dose due to saturable intestinal transport — beyond that, additional oral C is excreted unused. IV Vitamin C bypasses this ceiling entirely, achieving plasma concentrations 100x higher than the maximum achievable orally. At those concentrations, Vitamin C exhibits direct anti-viral and immune-modulating effects that oral supplementation cannot reproduce.
During active respiratory illness, an Immune Boost session early in the symptom course often shortens overall duration. For pre-travel fortification — particularly to high-risk destinations or before long international flights — a session 24 to 72 hours before departure is the most common timing. Post-surgical patients use Immune Boost to support wound healing and reduce surgical site infection risk. Healthcare workers and parents of school-age children often schedule monthly maintenance sessions through respiratory virus season.
Immune Boost pairs well with HBOT immune-support protocols (especially post-chemotherapy or post-COVID), Iron Renew (when iron deficiency is undermining immune function), and Myers' Cocktail (for broader cellular support). Your physician can coordinate timing for optimal effect.