

Train. Recover. refuel.
Performance is a 45-minute program for the recovery window after hard training. It restores the reserves heavy cycles deplete and eases neuromuscular tension — so muscles let go, sleep runs deeper, and you turn around faster for the next session.
Recovery, written for the next session.
- Muscles let go within minutes; deeper sleep that night
- Faster turnaround between hard sessions
- More usable energy drawn from your own reserves
- Recovery that keeps pace with your training
Diagnostics first, then the treatment.
Every program is one clinical plan, built from your blood. A full panel and a physician read it; the infusion and neurotherapy that follow are written from your results.
Blood biochemistry
A full blood panel and a physician consultation establish what your body needs. Your program is written from the numbers, and the diagnostics are included in the price.
Intravenous infusion
Mixed in our lab the day of your session and dialled to your bloodwork — nutrients straight into your bloodstream at full strength, where your body can actually use them.
Neurotherapy
A precise electrical signal in the same session, tuned to your goal. It primes your nervous system and amplifies what the infusion starts, so one session does more.
The neurotherapy layer.
Every Performance program pairs the infusion with targeted neurostimulation, calibrated to the same clinical goal.
Delivered through the same session and tuned to your program’s goal, the neurotherapy settles the nervous system and moves the body into a recovery state — so the infusion works deeper and you feel the result sooner.
The science.
Heavy training cycles deplete magnesium and B-complex faster than oral repletion can keep up. Performance is formulated to address that gap by intravenous delivery, achieving full bioavailability at therapeutic doses.
Magnesium sulfate at 2000 mg, far above oral tolerability, addresses the cramping and neuromuscular tension that accumulates across a training block. B-complex restores the cofactors depleted by heavy training cycles.
Performance has been used at INFUZE across endurance, strength, and combat-sport training cycles. It is not designed as a single-session intervention — best results are observed across a recovery cycle of 3–5 sessions.

What the session is like.
The release comes early — a body-wide easing of the muscles within the first few minutes, the kind of relaxation that usually takes hours of sleep to reach. A focused calm settles in soon after.
By the end of the session, recovery for tomorrow has already begun. Most clients sleep deeper that night, and several report less soreness across the next day.
Program cadence.
Performance is best taken inside the 12-hour recovery window after a heavy session, or in the days leading into a race or competition week. Avoid using Performance as a pre-workout — the magnesium dose is not performance-supportive in that direction.

Who it’s for.
Three contexts where Performance delivers the most measurable change.
- 01 · Indication
Endurance and strength athletes
- 02 · Indication
Heavy training blocks, race weeks
- 03 · Indication
Post-session muscle cramping
Before you book.
Is this for elite athletes only?
No. Performance is formulated for anyone in a heavy training cycle — endurance, strength, or just consistent demanding training. The dose is suited to repeated post-session use, not single-event tourism.
Will it help me before a race?
Yes, but timing matters. Performance in the 24–48 hours before a race builds recovery capacity. Performance on race morning is the wrong intervention — magnesium at this dose can blunt high-intensity output.
Can I combine it with my supplements?
Yes, with one note — disclose them in the consultation. We adjust the program if you're already supplementing magnesium or running creatine high-dose.
How is this different from oral electrolytes?
Magnesium sulfate at 2000 mg orally would not be tolerated — gastric distress and laxative effect kick in around 400 mg. Intravenous delivery puts the full dose into circulation without the GI cost.
