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How To Get Your Own Vitamin and NAD IV's, The Truth About Umbilical Stem Cells, Peptide Injections & Much More With Dr. Craig Koniver
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And while you may not be quite willing to hunt down a vein in your arm and administer your own IV, the doctor who I've been getting these IV's from is finally making his first appearance on my podcast. I've received plenty of questions about IV's (and stem cell infusions, and NAD IV's), and he's going to blow your mind with his broad range of knowledge on these topics.
His name is Dr. Craig Koniver.Dr. Koniver has been practicing Performance Medicine for over 18 years and is the founder of Koniver Wellness in Charleston, South Carolina. Not satisfied with the disease-based model of modern medicine, Dr. Koniver seeks to help his clients optimize their health and performance through time-tested, nutrient and science driven protocols that are the cutting-edge of medicine. He is the founder and creator of the patent-pending FastVitaminIV® as well as re-engineering the NAD+ IV protocols, now called Brain Refuel™.
Dr. Koniver’s client list includes Navy SEALs, NFL players, PGA golfers, Hall of Fame NHL players, world-class professional athletes, Fortune 100 Executives, well-known celebrities and TV personalities. In addition, Dr. Koniver offers a comprehensive training program of the Koniver Wellness Model to physician practices across the country.
During our discussion, you'll discover: -What is performance medicine, and how did you get into it?...- Family medicine trained; wanted to open his own practice.
- Saw an opportunity to meet a need in the market by focusing primarily on IV's.
- Realized that people just want to feel better; focus on that, and they'll be receptive to outside the box solutions.
- We only absorb around 20% of nutrients we take orally via food, supplements,etc. (even less with gut issues)
- IV's are a more sure way of ensuring the nutrients make it into the bloodstream.
- Pneumonia is a high cause of death; you treat it via intravenous antibiotics.
- Same principle applies with nutrients.
- Biggest deficiencies in people are:
- B vitamins
- Magnesium
- Amino acids.
- Craig focuses primarily on these ingredients in his "core" IV, rather than having a large variety of options to choose from.
- The difference between a push IV and a drip IV, and which one is more effective:
- A push IV gets a much more robust response.
- 30 cc's vs. 500-1000 cc's.
- Focuses more on the nutrients than the water.
- It's technically the only way to get a professional vitamin IV.
- Magnesium:
- Conventional wisdom says to go slow, play it safe.
- Craig has found the opposite to be true.
- Never had an adverse reaction to it.
- Amino acids:
- Whey protein, BCAA, glutamine.
- A total of 19 different nutrients in the 30 cc's of fluid.
- There's a network of certified nurses around the country.
- People can purchase from the nurses and administer themselves, either at a clinic or in their home.
- Combination of Intravaneous NAD Plus, and the Fast Vitamin.
- Achieves the "sweet spot" where people can tolerate the IV (length of treatment) and derive the most