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Jet lag IV therapy is ideal for pilots, flight attendants and anyone traveling by air for business or pleasure.Crossing time zones takes its toll on your sleep schedule. Boost’s Jet Lag Relief IV therapy with hydration and essential nutrients helps your body adjust to long travel and new time zones.
Enjoy a relaxing IV hydration session before you fly for maximum up-time when you arrive. Our IV drip formulation is equally effective when you return.
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In addition to saline to rehydrate you quickly, our intravenous jet lag treatment includes vitamins and minerals to strengthen your immune system and support restful sleep.
IV fluids and vitamins, delivered directly into your bloodstream, help you sleep better and get your circadian rhythm back on track more quickly.
Jet lag disorder is a disruption to your body’s natural circadian rhythms. It can happen whenever you fly across two or more time zones.
Your circadian rhythms are your internal clock regulating your sleep-wake cycle. When you arrive at your destination after crossing multiple time zones, your internal clock is not in line with the local time.
On top of jet lag disorder, travel dehydration from long flights takes its toll. Dehydration not only makes jet lag symptoms worse, it can cause fatigue, discomfort, headache and nausea.
The longer you travel, the more severe jet lag symptoms tend to be. Jet lag IV therapy helps frequent travelers bounce back more quickly, and helps infrequent travelers make the most of their trip.
IV vitamin therapy is a fast, natural way to support your body during long flights and reduce the effects of jet lag and airplane dehydration. Custom formulations are available for anyone with specific concerns about the effects of air travel on the body and mind.
Even when you’re not traveling, your sleep pattern can get thrown off course depending on your diet, exercise habits, and innumerable other factors.