Vitamin / wellness IV drips (Beauty, Immune, Metabolism, Antioxidant, Brain Booster)

The score explained
evidence, testing and value, weighed before price
Why 4.0 of 10: Heavily marketed for energy, immunity and glow. For a healthy person the evidence is thin and the benefit is mostly the hydration and placebo. Test first, fix a real deficiency by the cheapest route.
Scored as a treatment type, not any single venue. Judged on evidence, safety and price, where the stakes are highest.
- Genuinely useful when someone is truly deficient or depleted
- Safety: IV lines carry a small but real infection and vein risk
- Thin evidence of benefit for healthy, non-deficient people
- A blood test plus a targeted supplement is far cheaper
both sides of the evidence
Supporters point to fast delivery straight to the bloodstream, and to the genuine benefit when someone is truly deficient or clinically depleted.
There is little credible evidence of benefit in people who are not deficient. Most of the lift people report is the fluids and the ritual, not the nutrients. Test first; fix a real deficiency by the cheapest route.
Plain-language assessment of the human evidence. No cherry-picked citations.
reviews
Visitors rate it around 4.5 stars: clean facilities, staff who explain what they are doing, and a noticeable short-term effect. Reviewers split on how long the benefit lasts, which tracks with the evidence.
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