IV Therapy
Hydrate. Replenish. Restore.
a therapy delivers fluids and selected nutrients directly into the bloodstream, bypassing gastrointestinal absorption and allowing immediate systemic availability. Brio IV therapies are administered by qualified medical professionals under medical oversight.
Benefits may include:
Provides rapid fluid delivery and hydration
Delivers selected vitamins, minerals and nutrients directly into the bloodstream
Bypasses gastrointestinal absorption
Provides complete bioavailability of the administered nutrients at the time of delivery
Helps replenish electrolytes when clinically appropriate
Can address specific nutrient deficiencies when medically indicated
May support recovery when dehydration is contributing to fatigue or reduced performance
Allows targeted nutrient selection based on individual needs and clinical protocols
Can be useful when oral intake or gastrointestinal absorption is inadequate
Provides an individualized approach to hydration and nutrient replenishment
Research: IV fluids and nutrients have established medical uses for hydration, deficiencies and situations in which oral intake or absorption is inadequate. Evidence for broad wellness benefits from high-dose vitamin IVs in otherwise healthy, adequately nourished individuals is more limited.
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Vitamin Injections
Targeted Support. Simple Delivery.
Intramuscular injections deliver specific vitamins or nutrients directly into muscle tissue, bypassing the gastrointestinal tract and providing a quick option for targeted nutrient administration.
Benefits may include:
Direct delivery of selected vitamins and nutrients
Bypasses gastrointestinal absorption
Provides predictable delivery of the administered nutrient
Can help replenish documented nutrient deficiencies
May support normal energy metabolism when correcting deficiencies
May support healthy red-blood-cell formation, depending on the nutrient
Supports normal nervous-system function when correcting relevant deficiencies
May be appropriate for people with certain absorption difficulties
Provides targeted nutrient administration without a full IV infusion
Allows treatment to be selected according to individual needs and clinical protocols
B12: Vitamin B12 has established roles in red-blood-cell formation, neurological function, DNA synthesis and cellular metabolism. Injectable B12 is an established treatment for B12 deficiency, particularly in circumstances where gastrointestinal absorption is impaired.
Research & References:
NIH Office of Dietary Supplements — Vitamin B12 Fact Sheet for Health Professionals