Experts Warn of Potential Side Effects of IV Therapy and Supplements

Experts Warn of Potential Side Effects of IV Therapy and Supplements

Source: Fox News

Summary

Fox & Friends’ Wellness Week discussed IV drips, peptides, and creatine as potential health hacks. Lawrence Jones underwent IV therapy, receiving a cocktail of B vitamins, high-dose vitamin C, magnesium, and amino acids. The clinic staff claimed benefits, but Dr. Mike Varshavaski expressed concern over informed consent and the nature of the claims. He warned about the risks of over-supplementing, particularly with fat-soluble vitamins, and noted that high levels of vitamin B have been associated with a higher cancer risk. Varshavaski supported the use of creatine for explosive movements but described the use of unregulated injectable peptides as “incredibly frightening.”


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The advice sounds familiar.

IV drips and peptides have been touted as health hacks before, with varying degrees of scientific evidence. The conversation around supplements and vitamins is ongoing, with some experts warning about the risks of over-supplementing. The FDA’s lack of regulation on many of these products has left patients vulnerable to untested substances. As Dr. Varshavaski said, “it’s not as simple as more equals better.” The quest for wellness and health hacks continues, but it’s essential to approach these claims with a critical eye.

It’s just another chapter in the ongoing story of wellness and health trends.


Author: Evan Null