IV vitamin therapy: increasingly trendy but 'no evidence' it works

Monday, June 27, 2016 - 09:30 in Health & Medicine

IV therapy — delivering vitamins, minerals, amino acids and saline intravenously — is often sold as a way to boost energy and revitalize its recipients. Use of the therapy is accelerating, expert say, thanks in large part to celebrity endorsements — but there's no reason to think it works.

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