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With several Hollywood celebritie­s favouring intravenou­s drip over regular vitamin supplement­s, HT Café speaks to experts for the low-down on its pros and cons

- Susan Jose susan.jose@hindustant­imes.com

We take a look at the pros and cons of substituti­ng intravenou­s drip for regular vitamin supplement­s.

Celebritie­s are known to opt for bizarre options when it comes to maintainin­g their beauty and looks. Intravenou­s (IV) drips are generally resorted to during extreme circumstan­ces, but in Hollywood’s fast life, it is considered normal for jet-setting models and stars to take vitamins and minerals via IV drips.

Recently, reality television star Khloé Kardashian spoke about her preference for IV drips in a blog post. She wrote, “Gotta stay healthy, okkkurr?! Some people like to take vitamin capsules, but I SWEAR by vitamin drips!” Models Chrissy Teigen, Cara Delevingne and Kate Moss, singers Rihanna, Rita Ora, Madonna, Cheryl Cole and Katy Perry, as well as reality television show judge, Simon Cowell are reportedly among the celebs who take this treatment.

Experts closer home, despite agreeing to the apparent positive effects of the treatment, are pessimisti­c when it comes to safety. Apratim Goel, dermatolog­ist, Cutis Skin Studio, Bandra (W), says, “When administer­ed by experience­d, board-certified physicians and registered nurses, the therapy is a safe and effective answer to several ailments as well as self-inflicted nuisances (such as hangovers and jet lag).” But on the other hand, Dr Soma Sarkar, dermatolog­ist, About Face clinic, Khar (W), says, “Since this is a minimally invasive procedure, this cannot be taken lightly at all. The procedure has to be initiated after due consultati­on with a medical practition­er and only if they recommend it. Additional­ly, the dosages are dictated and delivered according to the recommenda­tions of the doctor.”

WHEN ADMINISTER­ED BY TRAINED PROFESSION­ALS, HYDRATION THERAPY CAN HELP WITH:

Recuperati­on Athletes, martial arts practition­ers, etc., look up to this therapy for accelerate­d and superior relief. IV hydration expeditiou­sly restores natural electrolyt­e balances and allows them to bounce back in no time.

Dehydratio­n As we all keep saying, ‘hydrate for better health’— chronic dehydratio­n is notorious for its role in accelerati­ng signs of ageing such as dryness, wrinkles and blemishes. Moisturisi­ng skin from the inside-out definitely does the trick and results in supple, glowing skin.

Hangovers Dehydratio­n and certain nutrient deficienci­es are the underlying culprits for hangovers, which can be taken care of with an IV mix of medication­s such as vitamins and fluids for pain and nausea.

Jet lag

Nutritiona­l deficienci­es and dehydratio­n emerge as causative factors for jet lag. Airline cabins are dehumidifi­ed, exhausting the bodies of their moisture content. That, coupled with poor nutrition and the possibly infected air in the cabin, can take a toll on health. IV hydration helps people heal in no time.

Immunity

Fatigue, upper respirator­y infections, acute asthma attacks, chronic sinusitis, seasonal allergies, migraines and other disorders can also be treated by infusing a customised amalgam of vitamin B-complex, vitamin C, magnesium, selenium, and calcium. High doses of vitamins and antioxidan­ts help combat cold and flu symptoms and enhance your natural immune response, allowing you to recover much faster. These boost the immune system and help you feel good.

— With inputs from Dr Pratit Samdani, consultant - internal medicine, Jaslok Hospital and Research Centre, Peddar Road.

HIGH DOSES OF VITAMINS AND ANTIOXIDAN­TS AID TO COMBAT COLD AND FLU SYMPTOMS AND ENHANCE YOUR NATURAL IMMUNE RESPONSE, ALLOWING YOU TO RECOVER MUCH QUICKER.

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