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How to be More Productive at Work Using IV Therapy

by Jake Muller on Aug 17, 2016 1:34:58 PM

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In the dog eat dog world of our careers, it literally pays to be productive. Businesses are always looking for employees to be more productive and work efficiently. Often, companies give raises, bonuses, and even promotions to workers who have proven themselves to work as cost-effectively as possible. It seems that in today's world, you need to improve your productivity to increase your profitability.

So, how can you be more productive? We've talked before about some tips that can help you be more productive at work, but if you really want to see an improvement, nutrient IV therapy is the way to go.

Which IV Drip Can Help You be More Productive?

Different nutrient IV centers offer several unique IV drips for specific occasions. Liquivida Lounge offers a wide selection of IV drips to help improve your athletic performance, help fight the effects of aging, get rid of a hangover, and improve your overall health. For productivity, Liquivida Lounge has a very cool drip called The Executive.

What Nutrients are in The Executive to Help Improve Productivity?

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The Executive IV drip contains Ascorbic Acid, Calcium Gluconate, Magnesium, Selenium, Taurine, in addition to vitamins B1, B6, and B12.

Let's talk a bit more about the impact of each one of them:

Ascorbic Acid and Selenium to Boost Your Immune System

One of the most obvious ways to improve your productivity is to stop getting sick! All kidding aside, if you're someone who's frequently getting sick and having to either take a day off or show up with a cold, you usually find you're not getting as much work done as you would like. And how can you when you don't feel great? Offices can often be a place where diseases spread from one coworker to another. Luckily, The Executive Drip contains both Ascorbic Acid and Selenium to help boost your immune system. One of the main uses of Ascorbic Acid is to help prevent Vitamin C deficiency by getting rid of free radicals that may cause your Vitamin C levels to drop. This pretty much welcomes in any kind of infection.

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The same is true with Selenium. Selenium can be found in foods like Brazil nuts or certain types of seafood, but if you're not eating those then your body may be at risk. Selenium is needed for your body's immune system to be strong. It essentially helps white blood cells do their job of help staving off any kinds of illnesses. So if you want to be productive, these two nutrients will help you stay healthy enough to not need a day off.

Calcium Gluconate for Strength

To survive any corporate jungle, you have to be strong, and what better way than with Calcium Gluconate? Calcium Gluconate works to make sure your body is getting enough calcium it needs to be strong and healthy. If your body isn't getting enough Calcium that means your bones are weak and more likely to cause you aches and pains. Sitting at a desk all day can cause pains in your back and wrists, specifically in your bones. Your body is not accustomed to sitting for hours on end while you work, so it is especially important to make sure your bones are strong. Our bones hold up our muscles, nerves, and blood vessels, so if they're not getting what they need, our bodies will start to feel it. This means more frequent aches as a result of work. When you get more aches, you find it more difficult to work, thus you need Calcium Gluconate to make sure your body is tip top and you're able to work effectively.

Magnesium Chloride and Taurine to Get More Energy and Concentration

Magnesium is found in foods like beans and nuts. When we have poor diets as a result of hectic schedules, our body doesn’t get the magnesium it needs and because of that we start to feel lethargic. That's where Magnesium Chloride comes in. It helps prevent our body from being magnesium deficient. Have you ever felt really lethargic at work? It may because your body is lacking in magnesium. Magnesium Chloride will help your body feel like normal.

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You may have heard of Taurine before. It is a common ingredient in a lot of unhealthy, sugary energy drinks. Taurine works as a building block of protein; to help your body get the protein it needs. If your body is not getting the protein it needs, you find yourself lacking in strength and as a result, energy. This is why it is included in those energy drinks. It helps give your body the strength it needs to work for hours. When you find yourself getting that mid-afternoon crash, that’s a result of your body lacking in Taurine but you don't need to reach for an energy shot to get it, you can find it in a natural and healthy vitamin IV drip.

Vitamins B12, B6, and B1 for Blood Flow

Have you ever felt stiff and sore after a long day's work? As if you had to go do something physical immediately but you were too tired to go? This is most likely due to not having enough blood flow during work hours caused mainly by not having healthy habits. Our bodies weren't designed to sit at a desk all day; therefore, it's very important to get plenty of exercise and get the right vitamins. B1, B6, and B12 are work to make sure that blood cells are being pumped effectively and going where they need to go. This is the best way to start to feel more energy, strength, and mental focus.

When your blood cells are going where they need to, all the organs work like they need to, hence you'll work at an optimal level with your body feeling like it should. It's always important to make sure your body is getting the right nutrients. And if it can help improve your productivity, that’s even better. Your paycheck will thank you for being so productive.

Get Productive Today!

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This post was written by Jake Muller