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Medical Specialties

Orthomolecular Medicine

Targeted nutritional support — guided by medical science

Orthomolecular medicine is a personalized medical approach that uses vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and other essential nutrients to support the body’s biochemical balance, cellular function, and recovery processes.

At Euromed Alliance, orthomolecular medicine is physician-guided, evidence-informed, and based on individual diagnostic findings — not generic supplementation.

What orthomolecular medicine means in practice

Rather than treating symptoms alone, orthomolecular medicine focuses on identifying and correcting nutritional and metabolic imbalances that may affect energy levels, immune function, inflammation, and recovery capacity.

All recommendations are:
✔ Based on laboratory analysis
✔ Adjusted to individual needs
✔ Integrated into broader medical care

What may be included

Depending on your condition and goals, orthomolecular programs may include:

  • Targeted vitamin and mineral support

  • Amino acid and micronutrient protocols

  • Antioxidant and metabolic support

  • Physician-monitored oral or intravenous formulations

Therapies are selected carefully to complement existing treatments.

Where orthomolecular medicine is commonly used

  • Preventive health and longevity programs

  • Fatigue, stress, and recovery support

  • Oncology supportive care

  • Post-surgical rehabilitation

  • Women’s health and hormonal balance

Orthomolecular medicine is often combined with laser therapy, red light therapy, and supportive care programs for a comprehensive approach.

Physician-guided and individualized

All orthomolecular programs begin with a medical evaluation and are monitored by healthcare professionals to ensure safety, appropriate dosing, and meaningful outcomes.

Programs are delivered in an outpatient format, with flexible duration depending on individual needs.

A supportive approach, not a replacement

Orthomolecular medicine does not replace conventional medical treatment. It is used as supportive care, helping the body function more efficiently during prevention, treatment, and recovery.

Post-IV Therapy Care & Tips

After your IV therapy session, following these simple steps can help maximize benefits and ensure safety:

  • Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water over the next 24–48 hours to support recovery.

  • Rest: Avoid intense exercise or heavy activity for 12–24 hours.

  • Avoid Alcohol & Recreational Drugs: These can interfere with recovery for at least 12–24 hours.

  • IV Site Care: Keep the site clean and dry for 4–6 hours. Mild bruising or tenderness may occur; gentle massage or light pressure can help.

  • Nutrition: Eat normally; a light snack before or after therapy helps prevent dizziness.

  • Monitor for Symptoms: Watch for unusual redness, swelling, tenderness, or persistent bleeding at the IV site.

  • Rest & Positioning: If feeling lightheaded, sit or lie down and rise slowly.

  • Resume Medications: Take regular medications unless otherwise instructed.

  • Report Concerns: Contact the clinic if you experience persistent discomfort, fever, severe headache, nausea, or any unexpected symptoms.

Seek immediate medical attention if experiencing:

  • Severe allergic reaction (rash, itching, swelling of face or throat)

  • Chest pain or difficulty breathing

  • Persistent bleeding or severe pain at the IV site

  • Severe nausea, vomiting, or headache

Intravenous Micronutrient Therapy

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