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Brain Fog & Low Energy? Try These Two IV Drips

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August 29, 2025
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Whether you’re going through perimenopause or are officially in the middle of menopause, you might have noticed something that’s both frustrating and confusing: brain fog and fatigue.

From forgetting where you put your keys to not having the energy to leave the house once you've found them, you’re not alone. Both symptoms are common during this stage of life due to a variety of biological and hormonal changes. Fortunately, IV Therapy can help relieve those symptoms and proactively ward them off. 

How Does IV Drip Therapy Work? 

Restore practices the highest level of safety protocols and partners with award-winning pharmacies for high-quality nutrients. During your appointment, a Nurse will insert a needle or small tube into your vein to deliver a potent blend of vitamins and nutrients based on your goals. You'll spend the next 60-90 minutes relaxing, reading or working on your laptop while your body absorbs the benefits.

What IV Nutrients are Right for You?

We asked our medical experts about the best two IV Drips to support brain health and low energy for menopausal women, and these are the two Drips they recommend.

The Fog Lifter IV Drip

This unique blend helps to sharpen focus and energize your mind, so you can get back to feeling like you can take on anything. Here are the nutrients proven to support cognition.

Glutathione

Glutathione helps detoxify the body and protect brain neurons from oxidative stress that can contribute to mental fog and fatigue. Optimal Glutathione levels have been shown to improve cognitive function and support energy production, helping you feel sharper and more focused.

Vitamin B12

Vitamin B12 plays a key role in maintaining healthy nerve and brain function by supporting the production of red blood cells, which deliver oxygen to the brain. This enhanced oxygen delivery may reduce both physical and mental fatigue and poor concentration, while promoting sharper cognitive function and clearer thinking. 

Taurine

Taurine is an Amino Acid that, along with supporting heart health, helps reduce oxidative stress and support neuronal function. By acting as a calming neurotransmitter, Taurine can help alleviate brain fog and improve mental clarity. 1 

B Complex Vitamins

B Complex Vitamins play an important role in converting food into energy and regulating the body’s response to stress, especially Vitamins B5 and B6. Research has also shown that adequate levels of B Vitamins overall can reduce the risk of cognitive decline, and that B Vitamins can contribute to more mental focus, especially Vitamin B3. 

Low Energy? Try the Wonder Juice IV Drip

When fatigue keeps you from feeling like yourself, the Wonder Juice IV Drip can help recharge your body and sharpen your focus. Whether you need to power through a big project or tackle your to-do list, this infusion delivers the nutrients your body needs to stay energized and resilient.

Glutathione

Glutathione plays a key role in energy production by supporting mitochondria, the powerhouse of your cells. By maintaining cell health and reducing oxidative damage, Glutathione helps maintain energy levels and enhances stamina. 2 

B12 

Vitamin B12 converts food into energy, supports healthy red blood cell production and maintains optimal nervous system function. That promotion of efficient energy metabolism helps reduce fatigue and maintain an active, energized lifestyle. 3

L-Carnitine

L-Carnitine is a naturally occurring nutrient that plays a key role in converting stored fat into usable energy, which allows the body to burn fat more effectively and sustain energy levels throughout the day. 4

Glutamine

Glutamine is an Amino Acid that helps replenish energy stores after exercise, reduces muscle fatigue and maintains a healthy immune system. By supporting protein synthesis and maintaining gut health, Glutamine promotes faster recovery and sustained energy. 5

Vitamin C 

Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that plays a role in energy metabolism, helping the body convert nutrients into usable energy while supporting immunity. Adequate Vitamin C levels can help reduce fatigue and keep you feeling energized and alert. 3

B Complex Vitamins

B Complex Vitamins contribute to cellular metabolism and energy production. They support healthy nervous system function, brain health and red blood cell production. And by enhancing energy metabolism, B Complex Vitamins may also reduce fatigue and increase both energy and mental focus. 3 

Restore Your Mental & Physical Energy with IV Therapy

Every stage of menopause can feel challenging, and the last thing you want is to be slowed down by your own body.

IV Drip Therapy can help jumpstart your health by providing the highest quality of vitamins and minerals efficiently, to give you that boost you need to reach your full potential.

Book your IV appointment today

Medical services are provided by an independently-owned physician practice. Some services may require medical clearance and a prescription. We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone. Services, therapies, ingredients and prices may vary per location. The content on our site, blog posts, educational materials, app, promotional newsletters, and any other written content is not intended to replace an evaluation with a qualified healthcare professional and is not intended as medical advice.

Citations

  1. Santulli G, Kansakar U, Varzideh F, et al. Functional Role of Taurine in Aging and Cardiovascular Health: An Updated Overview. Nutrients. September 2023. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10574552
  2. Minich D, Brown B. A Review of Dietary (Phyto)Nutrients for Glutathione Support. Nutrients. September 2019. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6770193/
  3. Tardy A, Pouteau E, Marquez D, et al. Vitamins and Minerals for Energy, Fatigue and Cognition: A Narrative Review of the Biochemical and Clinical Evidence. Nutrients. January 2020. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7019700/
  4. Carnitine. National Institute of Health. 2023. https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Carnitine-HealthProfessional/
  5. Coqueiro A, Rogero M, Tirapegui J. Glutamine as an Anti-Fatigue Amino Acid in Sports Nutrition. Nutrients. April 2019. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6520936/
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