The short version
- IV therapy is a way to deliver fluids and nutrients directly into the bloodstream under clinical supervision.
- Popular cold-weather options focus on hydration and nutrients that support normal immune function, like Vitamin C and Zinc.
- You can choose a focused vitamin C zinc drip or a broader immune booster IV drip with B-vitamins, antioxidants, and electrolytes.
- Sessions typically take ~45–60 minutes. Many people simply feel rehydrated and ready to get on with their day.
What IV therapy is (and what it isn’t)
IV therapy uses a small catheter placed in a vein to infuse fluids and nutrients. Because it bypasses digestion, it’s a practical option for people who prefer supervised delivery and precise dosing of vitamins and minerals. It’s not a medical treatment for colds or flu, and we don’t make outcome promises. Think of it as a wellness add-on alongside habits that matter most: sleep, a balanced diet, hand-washing, movement, and stress management.Ingredients often chosen for immune support
Vitamin C
An essential nutrient that supports normal immune function and helps protect cells from oxidative stress. In an IV setting, Vitamin C is delivered in a controlled, supervised manner.Zinc
A trace mineral that supports healthy immune cell activity. Many people pair Zinc with Vitamin C as a vitamin C zinc drip for simple, focused support.B-Complex (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6)
B-vitamins help the body convert food into energy and support cellular processes involved in everyday wellness.Glutathione (add-on)
An antioxidant that helps maintain normal redox balance. Often added at the end of an infusion as a slow push.Electrolytes & Fluids
Balanced fluids (e.g., saline or lactated Ringer’s) support hydration status—especially helpful when routines get hectic during winter. Ingredient notes describe general roles in the body; they are not claims about preventing or treating illness. Read more: How IV Drips Help You Burn Fat and Recover FasterWhich drip should I choose?
1) Immune Booster IV Drip
Tagline (compliant): hydration · nutrients · balance What’s typically inside: Vitamin C, Zinc, B-Complex, electrolytes (optional glutathione add-on). Good for: A simple, all-in-one option when you want hydration and nutrients that support normal immune function.2) Vitamin C shot
Tagline (compliant): antioxidant support · trace minerals · hydration What’s typically inside: Vitamin C, Zinc, fluids/electrolytes. Good for: Keeping it minimal with the two ingredients most people ask for in an immune booster IV drip.3) “Myers”-style Wellness Drip
Tagline (compliant): everyday wellness · hydration · balance What’s typically inside: A curated mix of B-vitamins, Vitamin C, magnesium, and trace elements. Good for: A broader wellness baseline. (Second-sentence benefit lines should avoid medical claims.)4) Performance Drip (if you offer it)
Tagline (compliant): stamina · recovery · endurance What’s typically inside: Fluids/electrolytes, B-vitamins, magnesium, optional amino acids. Good for: Post-travel or long days when hydration and routine nutrients are the priority. Per your guidelines: drip descriptions stay descriptive (what’s inside / general role), not prescriptive (no “treats,” “prevents,” or disease-related promises).What a typical session looks like
- Brief intake and a quick check to confirm ingredients and any preferences.
- IV start by a licensed clinician; you relax in a comfortable chair.
- Infusion over ~45–60 minutes. You can read or listen to music.
- Wrap-up with after-care tips (e.g., keep the site clean, hydrate, take it easy if you feel tired).
- Optional plan for future visits if you want a seasonal routine.