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Do vitamin drips really work? The evidence says 'no', so save your money and eat real food

  • Written by Emily Burch, Accredited Dietitian/Nutritionist & PhD Candidate, Griffith University
Do vitamin drips really work? The evidence says 'no', so save your money and eat real foodAre the celebrities onto something with their IV vitamin cocktails? Let's look at the evidence before rushing to the therapy lounge.from www.shutterstock.com

Want to boost your immune system, reduce your physical signs of ageing, or cleanse your blood to get rid of toxins? Intravenous (IV) vitamin therapy, or vitamin drips, promise to help. Some...

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