Notes from our laboratory.
Articles on intravenous nutrient therapy — what works, what doesn't, what the literature actually says. Written by our clinical team for clients, sceptics, and referring physicians.

Home IV in Warsaw: how an at-home session actually works
What an at-home INFUZE session looks like — from the booking to the setup to the clean-up. Same protocol, same staff. Flat 200 zł home-visit fee on top of the session.

What to expect at your first IV therapy session
Step-by-step walkthrough of a first INFUZE session — from the consultation to the line to walking out.

How often should you do IV therapy?
The right frequency for each formula, what governs the cadence biologically, and where ad-hoc sessions fit.

How much does IV therapy cost in Warsaw?
Pricing across the eight INFUZE protocols, what drives the price differences, and where each formula fits in a year's planning.

IV therapy for athletes: what magnesium and L-carnitine actually do
The components in athletic-recovery IV protocols, what each one does in trained muscle, and when in the training cycle an infusion is useful.

IV recovery after drinking: what helps, what doesn't
What an IV does and doesn't do for a hangover, how it compares to water plus electrolytes, and where the Recovery protocol fits.

What glutathione IV actually does for skin
How glutathione works in skin biology, what's supported by literature, what isn't, and how the Beauty Elite protocol is structured around the data.

IV therapy vs oral supplements: when each is right
Where intravenous administration changes the clinical outcome versus where oral supplementation is equivalent or better.

How long does an IV vitamin session actually last?
The difference between same-day sensory effect, metabolic half-life, and protocol-cycle outcomes — and which formula falls where.

What is NAD+ IV therapy?
NAD+ as a cellular cofactor, why levels decline with age, why oral precursors are limited, and what an IV dose actually changes.

Does intravenous vitamin C actually work?
Where the published evidence is strong, where it's weak, and the dose threshold that matters for high-dose vitamin C protocols.

Is IV therapy safe?
What 'safe' means for an intravenous infusion, the contraindications that disqualify a session, and why the consultation is the screening layer.