

Hit reset.
Recovery is a 45-minute intravenous infusion built for acute fatigue: dehydration, sleep deficit, inflammatory load. Saline rehydrates, B-complex restores neural function, magnesium reduces inflammation, and 600 mg of glutathione supports clearance pathways.
An intravenous reset, for the morning after.
- The fog lifts within 10–15 minutes
- Nervous system settles, tension drops
- Inflammation cleared, headache eased
- Back on your feet — no sedation, no waiting
Composition
Mixed in our laboratory immediately before the session. Weighed, recorded, and signed off against your individual case.
The science.
Acute fatigue and dehydration deplete magnesium, B-vitamins, and water faster than the body can rebalance from oral intake alone. Recovery addresses each axis in parallel: 500 ml of isotonic saline restores fluid volume, 2000 mg of magnesium sulfate reduces neuromuscular and vascular tension, and a full B-complex restores neural function.
Glutathione 600 mg supports the hepatic detoxification pathway most relevant to alcohol clearance and metabolic stress. Vitamin C at 1000 mg recycles glutathione and contributes to the antioxidant capacity needed to handle inflammatory load.
Recovery is the high-dose version of the morning-after IV. Most consumer-grade hangover IVs are saline plus a vitamin C ampoule. Recovery is a documented protocol, mixed and weighed in our laboratory, recorded against your case.
Two layers, one session.
Every Recovery session pairs the infusion with targeted electrical stimulation. The chemistry restores; the stim addresses what the infusion can’t reach by molecules alone.
Acute fatigue and travel load show up as neck and shoulder tension. Neurotherapy modulates the local muscle and nerve signal while 2000 mg magnesium and 600 mg glutathione clear the metabolic side of the same problem. The session lifts both axes at once.

What the session is like.
The fog typically lifts in the first 10–15 minutes. Magnesium calms the heart rate; B-complex settles the nervous system. The vitamin C runs warm but the warmth fades by minute 20.
There's no sedation. Most clients leave Recovery and head straight to work. Don't be surprised if you sleep deeply that night — that's the magnesium catching up.
Protocol cadence.
Recovery is taken when needed — single session, no maintenance protocol. Common timing: morning after a long event, the day a deadline shifts, the first day of a heavy travel week.

Who it’s for.
Three contexts where Recovery delivers the most measurable change.
- 01 · Indication
Mornings after long nights
- 02 · Indication
Heavy travel weeks
- 03 · Indication
Acute fatigue and inflammation
Before you book.
Is this just a hangover IV?
The category overlaps; the dose does not. Most consumer-grade hangover infusions consist of saline plus a vitamin C ampoule. Recovery adds 2000 mg magnesium sulfate, full B-complex, and 600 mg glutathione — quantities that address neuromuscular tension and inflammatory clearance, not just dehydration.
How fast does it work?
Most clients feel the fog lifting within 10–15 minutes. Full effect by the end of the 45-minute session.
Can I drive after?
Yes. There's no sedation. Many clients head straight to work or to the gym.
How is this different from drinking water and aspirin?
Water and aspirin address dehydration and headache only. Recovery addresses neural recovery (B-complex), neuromuscular tension (magnesium), and inflammatory clearance (glutathione) — the three things water alone won't fix.
