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The duration of an IV drip session depends on the type of drip. For example:
• Rejuvenation drips (e.g., hydration, vitamin boosts) typically take 30–60 minutes.
• NAD+ drips can take up to 2 hours due to the slower infusion rate required for comfort and efficacy.
The exact time may vary based on the specific formula, volume, and individual response
IV drip therapy delivers fluids, vitamins, minerals, or other nutrients directly into your bloodstream via an intravenous line. This bypasses the digestive system, allowing for faster absorption and higher bioavailability compared to oral supplements. It’s used for hydration, energy boosts, immune support, recovery, or specific treatments like NAD+ therapy.
The duration of effects varies depending on the drip’s purpose, your body’s needs, and lifestyle factors:
Consistency (e.g., weekly or monthly sessions) can extend and enhance benefits.
Many people feel some effects during or shortly after the session, such as increased hydration, a burst of energy, or a sense of refreshment, especially with hydration or vitamin drips. However:
• Immediate effects: You may notice improved hydration or a mild energy boost within minutes to hours.
• Full effects: For drips like NAD+ or specialized nutrient blends, benefits like enhanced mental clarity or recovery may take a few hours to a day to fully manifest.
Individual responses vary, and some may not feel immediate changes but still benefit over time.
Frequency depends on your goals and health status:
• General wellness/hydration: Once every 1–4 weeks.
• Specific conditions (e.g., chronic fatigue, recovery): Weekly or biweekly sessions may be recommended.
• NAD+ therapy: Often done in a series (e.g., 3–5 sessions over a few weeks) followed by maintenance every 1–2 months.
Be Limitless can work with you to tailor a plan that suits your needs.
IV drips can benefit a wide range of people, including those seeking:
Your IV Rejuvenation is administered by a nurse trained in using a clean environment with sterile equipment, with this, it is generally safe. Risks are minimal but may include mild discomfort at the injection site, bruising, or, rarely, infection. Always disclose your medical history, allergies, or medications to the provider to ensure safety.
IV drips are not a replacement for a balanced diet. They can complement your wellness routine by providing a quick nutrient boost, but your diet should remain consistently balanced and oral supplementation can still be beneficial and compliment IV Rejuvenation.
Yes, in most cases, you can work out after an IV drip, especially hydration or recovery drips designed to support athletic performance. However:
• Hydration/vitamin drips: You can typically exercise within a few hours, as these drips often enhance energy and recovery. Wait 1–2 hours to ensure the body absorbs the fluids/nutrients.
• NAD+ drips: You may need to wait longer (e.g., 4–6 hours or until the next day) due to potential temporary side effects like fatigue or nausea.
Listen to your body, start with light activity, and avoid intense workouts if you feel lightheaded.
Yes, you can still be a good candidate for IV Rejuvenation even if you’re a “hard stick” (someone with difficult-to-access veins). Your IV Rejuvenation Nurse is experienced in working with difficult veins.
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