Why Drip?

Why not just drink water and take your vitamins?
Intravenous (IV) therapy bypasses the GI tract to deliver vitamins, minerals, animo acids, and nutrients directly to the bloodstream. Unlike drinking water and sugary sports drinks, IV hydration provides immediate absorption, meaning delivery throughout the body to give you maximum results within minutes.
See below for further explanation of our most commonly found drip ingredients.
Quick, Easy, and Enjoyable Process.
The process typically takes 45 minutes to an hour, this may vary depending on the type of infusion. Our goal is to administer the infusions at a safe and comfortable rate. Thrive’s licensed and skilled registered nurses will complete your medical history intake, assist you in choosing the most appropriate drip for your needs, and start the infusion as painless as possible.
Our ingredients are sourced from accredited compounding pharmacies to ensure the highest quality infusions. Minor side effects may include mild bruising at the insertion site, minor pain at the initial poke, and a vitamin taste in your mouth due to specific ingredients. Benefits include feeling and looking your best from the inside out.
Boost Benefits:
B Vitamins
B vitamins play a major role in your body’s ability to sustain everyday life. They are involved in metabolism, skin health, your immune and nervous systems, muscle function, and preservation of red blood cells. A deficiency may result from suboptimal nutrition and lead to chronic illnesses. Symptoms may include fatigue, weakness, constipation, nausea, and depression, however this may present differently in each individual.
Glutathione
Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant produced naturally in the body and found in every cell of the body. Unfortunately, this powerhouse decreases its production with age, stress, and exposure to toxins, most of which are unavoidable. Benefits of adding glutathione to your next drip include detoxification of free radicals (produced after strenuous exercise) to reduce oxidative stress. This leads to faster recovery while clearing the body of toxins that contribute to aging and chronic disease.
Vitamin C
Humans are unable to synthesize vitamin C, making it a necessary supplement. Vitamin C is necessary for the formation of collagen (structural protein of connective tissues, skin, and bones) and in turn vital to growth and repair all over the body. Vitamin C also plays an important role in immune function, as a potent antioxidant that fights free radicals, helping to prevent chronic disease. Add a punch of vitamin C to your next drip!
Minerals
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Magnesium
Magnesium plays an important role in hundreds of functions in the human body. These range from energy creation and muscle movement to optimal brain function and improved mood. Magnesium also assists in smooth muscle relaxation leading to stress reduction and relaxation to improve sleep quality.
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Calcium
Calcium is a mineral necessary for strong bones, improved muscle contraction, and neurotransmission. Benefits include heart health, increased bone and muscle strength, and hormone balance.
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Zinc
Zinc is an essential mineral that your body does not produce on its own. It has an active role in the immune system, helping you stay healthy during cold and flu season, while traveling, and/or during your every day busy lifestyle.
Folic Acid
Folic Acid is another B vitamin that plays a major role in metabolism and formation of red blood cells. As a vital antioxidant, folic acid protects the liver during times of alcohol consumption. Deficiencies may lead to weakness, irritability, and difficulty concentrating.
Biotin
Biotin is a water soluble vitamin that the body is not able to produce on its own and must obtain from food sources. It helps to metabolize fats, carbohydrates, and protein. It is most known for its benefit to strong hair and nails but also enhances skin health.
