The Meyer's Cocktail is an intravenous vitamin and mineral protocol developed in the 1970s by a physician at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.
Source
It contains
magnesium chloride hexahydrate (5cc given),
calcium gluconate (2.5cc),
vitamin B2 (1000mcg/cc; 1cc given), vitamin B5 (100mg/cc; 1cc given),
vitamin B6 (250mg/cc; 1cc given), the entire vitamin B complex (100mg/cc; 1cc given), and
vitamin C (222mg/cc; 6cc given). Solutions are further customized by other doctors.
Why it is Recommended
The "cocktail" is indicated for
chronic fatigue,
fibromyalgia,
depression, muscle
spasm,
asthma,
hives,
allergic rhinitis,
congestive heart failure,
angina,
ischemic vascular disease, acute infections, and
senile dementia.
Instructions
The solution is slowly injected over a 5-15 minute period.