They promise radiant skin, boosted energy, and total body detox — all in one IV bag. But here’s the truth: IV vitamin drips are less science and more celebrity fantasy. For most healthy people, they do absolutely nothing.
Why are we spending big bucks on a glorified placebo?
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If one trend captures the collision of celebrity culture and iffy science, it’s the IV vitamin D. Made popular by stars posting pictures with a needle in their arm. This has become a luxury wellness trend. Drip bars often vitamin cocktails promising to cure hangovers, boosting immunity and give you glowing skin. The whole thing looks more like very expensive water. Your body can only use so much of these vitamins. Your kidneys will just filter out the extra. You are literally paying for a very expensive [Music] pee.