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How to Prepare for Your IV Treatment
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What to Do After IV Treatment
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When to Come Back
1. Hydrate Before You Arrive
Drink plenty of water the day before and the morning of your appointment. This makes your veins easier to access and improves how you feel during the drip.
2. Eat a Light Meal or Snack
Have something to eat within 1–2 hours of your session. Low blood sugar can cause light-headedness during infusion.
3. Wear Comfortable Clothing
Short sleeves or loose-fitting tops make it easier to access your arm. Bring layers in case you get cold.
4. Bring Entertainment (Optional)
Feel free to bring a book, headphones, or simply relax during your 30–45 minute session.
5. Be Honest About Your Medical History
Let your provider know about any medications, allergies, or medical conditions you have before starting.
1. Continue Hydrating
IV therapy boosts hydration, but continue drinking water to support the detox process and help vitamins circulate.
2. Eat Well
Nourish your body with a healthy, protein-rich meal. Your cells are now primed to absorb and use nutrients.
3. Rest If Needed
Some IVs, especially high-dose vitamin C or NAD+, can make you feel sleepy or energized. Listen to your body.
4. Avoid Alcohol or Intense Training Immediately After
Give your body 12–24 hours to fully benefit from the infusion before heavy stress or dehydration.
5. Watch for Mild Reactions
Slight bruising, arm soreness, or warmth is normal. If you experience swelling, redness, or dizziness that doesn’t resolve, contact your provider.
- Hydration + Energy Boosts: Weekly or biweekly
- NAD+ or Anti-Aging Protocols: Weekly or monthly
- Immune Support: At first sign of symptoms or for seasonal protection
- Custom Plans: Based on labwork and your goals