Back to School: Keep you and your family healthy!
It is that time of year, School is back! Going back to school is exciting but can also bring illnesses to kids, teachers, and families. With increased contact touch points several factors may affect our health, including
- Germs
- Viral InfectionsImmature
- Immune System
- Lack of hygiene practices
- Back-to-school stress
- Fatigue
Combating illness is critical to staying on track with our daily life activities. IVs can help support the immune system in various ways! The perfect blend of minerals and vitamins with hydration delivered intravenously can help with quick recovery or illness prevention!
Vitamin IV Hydration Therapy
Vitamin IV Hydration Therapy can be a big help in this back-to-school season. A lot is going on this time of year and you don’t want to miss out because you are sick or because you have to take care of a sick family member. Advanced Mobile IV has a ton of IVs that can help aid in not getting sick or help when you are already sick with your symptoms and shorten the illness.
IVs That Can Help The Immune System:
Immunity + IV: Immunity Boosting IV Therapy strengthens your body's defenses and promotes overall wellness.
- Enhances immunity function to fight off illness with Zinc and Vitamin C.
- Increased resistance to common ailments for improved health.
- Enhances energy levels and promotes overall well-being.
Mega Myer’s Cocktail IV: Recharge your body and mind with a dynamic blend of essential vitamins and minerals.
- Provides a supercharged delivery of Glutathione, Vitamin C, and Vitamin B Complex.
- Accelerates recovery time and promotes peak performance.
- Boosts the immune system for improved resistance to illness.
- Enhances total well-being and vitality and supports optimal bodily function.
Advanced Antioxidant IV: Unlock the power of health and vitality with our Antioxidant IV Therapy, designed to combat the oxidative stress and free radicals that contribute to aging and various health issues. This infusion is tailored to boost your body’s natural defenses and rejuvenate your overall well-being.
- Enhanced Immune Support
- Increased Energy Levels
- Improved Skin Health
- Detoxification
- Reduced Inflammation
AI Generated:
Why do we get sick going back to school?
Going back to school can increase sickness among children, teachers, and their family members. Here are a couple factors on why this may happen:
1. Germs
- Going back to school means kids and teachers being in close contact.
- Sharing supplies is sharing germs. When kids share toys, school supplies, ect it allows germs to spread.
2. Viral Infections
- Common Cold and Flu: Respiratory viruses, such as the common cold and influenza, are prevalent in school settings, especially as children come back together after the summer break.
- COVID-19 and Other Illnesses: In recent years, concerns about COVID-19 have highlighted the potential for viral spread in school settings.
3. Immature Immune Systems
- Developing Immunity: Younger children often have less developed immune systems compared to adults, making them more susceptible to infections.
- Limited Previous Exposure: Kids might not have been exposed to certain pathogens before, leading to increased susceptibility when they encounter them at school.
4. Lack of Hygiene Practices
- Inadequate Handwashing: Children may not wash their hands frequently or thoroughly enough, which is a critical step in preventing the spread of germs.
- Touching Faces: Kids often touch their faces, mouths, and noses, providing an easy pathway for germs to enter their bodies.
5. Stress and Fatigue
- Back-to-School Stress: The transition back to school can be stressful for some children, potentially weakening their immune systems and making them more prone to illness.
- Fatigue: Changes in routines, such as waking up earlier and adjusting to new schedules, can lead to fatigue, which can also affect immune function.
Prevention Tips for Families:
- Encourage Proper Hygiene: Teach children to wash their hands regularly and cover their mouths when sneezing or coughing.
- Promote Healthy Habits: Ensure kids get enough sleep, eat a balanced diet, and stay physically active to support their immune systems.
- Stay Updated on Vaccinations: Make sure children are up-to-date with their vaccinations to protect against preventable diseases.
- Monitor Health Symptoms: Keep children home if they show symptoms of illness to prevent spreading it to others.
When we understand these factors, we can take a proactive approach to help minimize the risk of sickness around this time of year.
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