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IV recovery after drinking: what helps, what doesn't

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IV recovery after drinking: what helps, what doesn't

The IV-after-drinking category exists because hangovers respond well to combined hydration, B-complex repletion, and inflammatory clearance. The category is also where IV-therapy marketing makes the loudest claims, most of them oversold.

A hangover is the combined effect of dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, accumulated acetaldehyde metabolites, mild inflammation, and depleted neurotransmitters. Water and an aspirin address two of those five.

What an IV actually fixes

Hydration. A 500 ml saline IV delivers electrolyte-balanced fluid faster and more completely than oral water absorption. The dehydration component clears within the 45-minute session.

B-complex repletion. Alcohol metabolism depletes B-vitamins, particularly B1 (thiamine) and B6. IV B-complex restores them in a single session.

Inflammatory clearance. Magnesium reduces neuromuscular tension and supports vascular relaxation. Glutathione supports hepatic clearance of acetaldehyde metabolites, the byproducts that drive much of the hangover discomfort.

What an IV doesn't fix

It does not undo alcohol's effects on sleep architecture. You're still going to sleep poorly that night even after a Recovery session.

It does not eliminate the alcohol itself. The liver clears alcohol at roughly one standard drink per hour regardless of IV.

It does not prevent future hangovers. There is no IV program that lets you drink without consequences. We don't market it that way.

Recovery vs a saline-only 'hangover IV'

Most consumer-grade hangover drips are saline plus a vitamin C ampoule and possibly a B-complex shot. They handle dehydration but leave the inflammatory and clearance components untouched.

Recovery adds 2000 mg magnesium sulfate, full B-complex, and 600 mg glutathione — quantities that address neuromuscular tension and hepatic clearance, not just fluid loss. The cost reflects the dose, not the marketing.

The neurotherapy layer — tension release in the chair

What you usually feel from a heavy night isn't only dehydration — it's neck and shoulder tension, jaw clenching, and the kind of muscle hold that survives the saline bag. Recovery pairs the infusion with 25 minutes of TENS — surface electrodes on the trapezius and cervical paraspinals — running inside the same 45-minute session.

Neurotherapy modulates the local muscle and nerve signal directly; the magnesium and glutathione clear the metabolic side of the same problem. The session lifts both axes at once. This is the layer no consumer-grade hangover-IV clinic delivers.

Common questions

How fast does Recovery work?
Most clients notice the fog lifting within 10–15 minutes. Full effect by the end of the 45-minute session.
Can I do Recovery the same morning I'm working?
Yes. No sedation, no driving restriction. Many clients head straight to a meeting after.
Is this a 'cure' for hangovers?
No. Recovery addresses dehydration, B-vitamin repletion, magnesium, and glutathione-mediated clearance. It does not undo alcohol exposure.

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