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Fact or fad: Are vitamin drips worth the effort?

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hospital-style drip. It’s a trend that I first saw about five years ago, the day after a friend’s party. In one room, a bunch of people were lying on the sofas plugged into intravenous drips, as if on a hung-over hospital ward.

I asked one man what was in the liquid he was having pumped into his blood system and he frowned and said, “I dunno”.Starting at £85 a glug and reaching around £350 for the most deluxe cocktail of vitamins, mainlining 3½ pints of an unknown fluid seems an expensive and extreme way of getting over a big night, but it doesn’t seem to be putting people off.

With celebrities such as Adele, Harry Styles and Chrissy Teigen showing images of themselves on their Instagram accounts, hooked up to hospital-style bags, there are IV-drip companies popping up everywhere from Westfield shopping centre to spa parties.

For the ultimate medi-spa experience, you can now have a nurse bring an IV vitamin drip to the comfort of your home, thanks to beauty booking apps such as Ruuby, which recorded a 300 per cent rise in home bookings since the start of the pandemic.So what exactly is a vitamin drip?

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