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Myers' cocktailJohn Myers, a physician from Baltimore, Maryland, treated many patients with an intravenous nutrient cocktail therapy during over 25 years. At his death, in 1984, his regular patients sought medical assistance. Doctor Alan R. Gaby designed a cocktail inspired on Myers', which he termed the "Myers' cocktail" in honour of his originator. As of 2002, between 800 and 1,000 different patients had received this cocktail from Dr. Gaby.[1] Additional recommended knowledgeDescriptionThe Myers' cocktail is composed of nutrients that are recognized to be deficient or involved in a variety of pathologies.[2]
Therapeutic usesAsthma, migraine, fatigue, fibromyalgia, clinical depression, cardiovascular disease, upper respiratory tract infections, narcotic withdrawal, seasonal allergic rhinitis, chronic urticaria, hyperthyroidism are amongst the conditions which have responded to the Myers cocktail, according to Dr Gaby.[citation needed] References |
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