Prep & Recover
Procedure Preparation & Recovery Support
Medical procedures, elective surgeries, and fasting protocols can place additional demands on the body’s hydration status and recovery processes. Hydration plays an important role in circulation, nutrient delivery, temperature regulation, and overall physiological function. Maintaining hydration before and after procedures may help support the body’s normal recovery processes and overall well-being.
Vitamin C plays an important role in collagen production, tissue repair, immune system function, and antioxidant defense. During surgical procedures, medical interventions, or endoscopic procedures, the body experiences a controlled form of physical stress that can increase metabolic demands and generate oxidative stress as part of the normal healing and recovery process.
As the body responds to tissue injury and begins repair, nutrients such as Vitamin C are utilized to support collagen formation, connective tissue integrity, and normal immune function. Maintaining adequate Vitamin C levels helps support the body’s natural defense systems and recovery processes during periods of increased physiological demand.
In addition to its role in tissue repair, Vitamin C functions as a powerful antioxidant, helping neutralize free radicals generated during normal metabolism, inflammation, and recovery. For this reason, Vitamin C is often included in wellness and recovery protocols designed to support the body’s natural healing and restorative processes.
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Hydration and fluid balance
Electrolyte replenishment
Circulation and nutrient delivery
Cellular energy production
Collagen formation and tissue repair
Antioxidant defenses
Overall wellness before and after procedures
The body’s normal recovery processes