IV therapy has gone from hospital rooms to wellness spas — and the skepticism is fair. Can an IV drip really make you feel better? The honest answer: it depends on what you're trying to treat, and who's administering it.
What IV Therapy Actually Does
When nutrients and fluids are delivered intravenously, they bypass the digestive system entirely and enter the bloodstream directly. This means 100% bioavailability — versus the 20–50% absorption rate of oral supplements.
For conditions where rapid repletion matters — dehydration, nutrient deficiencies, immune support during illness, or post-event recovery — IV delivery genuinely outperforms oral intake.
What IV Therapy Can and Can't Do
It CAN: - Rapidly rehydrate after illness, exercise, or alcohol consumption - Replenish B vitamins, magnesium, zinc, and glutathione faster than oral supplementation - Support immune function during cold/flu season - Reduce migraine severity when given as a magnesium push
It CANNOT: - Cure disease - Replace a balanced diet long-term - Substitute for medical treatment of serious conditions
Who Administers the IV at Majestic?
At Majestic Aesthetics & Wellness in Twin Falls, all IV infusions are administered by Laura Matjasich, Board-Certified NP. This matters — IV therapy carries real risks (infection, air embolism, electrolyte imbalance) when done by unqualified personnel.
Our IV Menu
Starting at $99, our drips include Hydration, Immunity Boost, Energy & Recovery, and custom formulations. Vitamin shots (B12, MIC, Glutathione) start at $25.
The bottom line: IV therapy is worth it for the right person and the right condition. Come in for a consult and we'll tell you honestly whether it makes sense for you.
Written by Laura Matjasich, Board-Certified NP — Majestic Aesthetics & Wellness, Twin Falls, ID