Vitamins and minerals are crucial for fundamental cellular functions, particularly in energy-yielding metabolism, DNA synthesis, oxygen transport, and neuronal functions. Deficiencies or inadequate supplies of these micronutrients can impair these processes, leading to cognitive and psychological symptoms, including mental and physical fatigue. For instance, B vitamins are essential cofactors in cellular energy production pathways like glycolysis and the citric acid cycle, while iron is vital for oxygen transport via hemoglobin. Magnesium plays a predominant role in ATP production and utilization, and vitamin C is involved in carnitine synthesis for fatty acid transport into mitochondria. These micronutrients also contribute to antioxidant defense systems, protecting brain and muscle cells from oxidative stress.
The Science & Mechanism
Key Facts & Statistics
Fact 1
68% of Mexican women have folate (vitamin B9) intakes below the estimated average requirement (EAR) [5].
Fact 2
Thiamine (vitamin B1) dietary intakes are below EAR in 55% of Turkish adults of both genders [6].
Fact 3
More than half of subjects in an investigation of fatigue reported diminished concentration and memory difficulties [13].
Fact 4
The adult human brain makes up only 2% of the body weight, but it consumes approximately 20% of the energy deriving from glucose [28].
Fact 5
In a study of over 15,000 healthy UK adults, those in the lowest quartile of vitamin C levels had significantly increased odds of having poor physical functional health, bodily pain, self-reported general health, and vitality scores compared to those in the highest quartile [110].
Clinical Findings & Studies
- Neurological complications linked to vitamin B12 deficiency, such as cognitive impairment and peripheral neuropathy, can be swiftly and effectively corrected through IV administration [25].
- IV administration of vitamin C at doses between 25-50 grams can substantially enhance immune function, reduce inflammation, and reinforce the body's antioxidant defenses [22,23].
- Anecdotal reports suggest that IV vitamin therapy may provide subjective improvements in energy levels, mental clarity, and overall well-being, with users commonly describing faster recovery from conditions like dehydration, jet lag, hangovers, and physical exhaustion [7].
The Beyond Remedi Standard
At Beyond Remedi, we utilize expert-developed protocols to ensure maximum efficacy and safety. Whether you're seeking enhanced recovery, cognitive clarity, or deep hydration, our tailored IV and oral therapies are designed to meet your unique physiological needs.
References
Tardy, A. L., Pouteau, E., Marquez, D., Yilmaz, C., & Scholey, A. (2020). Vitamins and Minerals for Energy, Fatigue and Cognition: A Narrative Review of the Biochemical and Clinical Evidence. Nutrients, 12(1), 228. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7019700/
Alangari, A. (2025). To IV or Not to IV: The Science Behind Intravenous Vitamin Therapy. Cureus, 17(6), e86527. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12182718/
Martens, C. R. (2024). NAD Therapy for Improving Memory and Brain Blood Flow in Older Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment. ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03482167. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT03482167