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IV Drip Nutrients for Sharper Focus & Brain Health

Restore Hyper Wellness Writer
Written by:
Restore Hyper Wellness Writer
Niki Patel
Reviewed by:
Niki Patel
RN & Manager of Medical Operations
5 minute read
July 23, 2025
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Is your typical day filled with nonstop notifications, stress and moments of overwhelm that make you lose focus or derail your thoughts?

While quality sleep, a balanced diet and regular physical activity are foundational pieces to overall physical and mental health, there’s another powerful way to sharpen and clear your mind that you may not have tried before: IV Drip Therapy. Our IV Drips are specially formulated to deliver potent nutrients in clinically effective doses, and our Fog Lifter IV Drip can help lift the mental fog, boost brain health and get you back on track to managing your day with ease. 

In this article, we discuss the benefits of IV Drip Therapy and the carefully selected nutrients that make the Fog Lifter IV Drip so effective.

What is IV Drip Therapy? 

Intravenous (IV) Drip Therapy delivers a blend of essential fluids and revitalizing nutrients straight into your bloodstream using a vein in your arm. Unlike eating and drinking, which can only provide 15-20% bioavailability of nutrients, IV Drip Therapy provides 100% bioavailability. This method makes it a more efficient and effective way to replenish vitamins, minerals and hydration to support both cognitive function and overall health and wellness goals.

Meet the Fog Lifter IV Drip: the Best Nutrients for Focus

This Drip is specially formulated with nutrients that may help sharpen focus, clear your mind and improve overall cognitive function. Here are the potent nutrients we selected based on the latest research for their benefits. 

Glutathione 

Known as the “Master Antioxidant,” Glutathione aids in everything from boosting immunity and energy to reducing toxins and optimizing metabolism. It also helps protect the brain from oxidative stress, which occurs when there’s an imbalance between antioxidants and free radicals, which can damage cells.

Research has also found that because Glutathione helps maintain the balance of neurotransmitters, higher levels are linked with improved neuron health, better memory retention and an increase in overall mental clarity.2 

“It's important to note that Glutathione is a fragile peptide that is easily broken down by the acidic environment of the digestive system. Because of this, oral supplementation is not as effective; very little of it reaches the bloodstream. IV administration, on the other hand, allows for significantly better absorption and more noticeable antioxidant benefits.”
- Niki Patel, RN & Manager of Medical Operations

Vitamin B12 

Vitamin B12 plays an essential role in red blood cell production, DNA synthesis and the maintenance of a healthy nervous system and cells. This is critical for cognitive function, mood regulation and brain health, and a lack of Vitamin B12 can result in fatigue, mental fog, loss of focus and memory problems. 

Sufficient B12 levels have been found to aid in energy levels, which helps keep you energized and focused, and B12 may also have a direct impact on memory and help slow cognitive decline.3 

Taurine

Taurine is an Amino Acid that plays a role in reducing fatigue and improving physical performance and cognitive function. It’s been shown to reduce oxidative stress and inflammation, which can provide a protective effect on the brain. 

Taurine also helps regulate the nervous system, which can lead to increased mental alertness and focus. And because it helps balance other neurotransmitters like dopamine and serotonin, Taurine may help reduce anxiety and improve your overall mood and mental well-being.4 

B Complex Vitamins

B Complex Vitamins provide a variety of benefits that directly support brain health and mental well-being. Each B Vitamin plays a distinct role, with B5 and B6 in particular helping to regulate cortisol levels and reduce the effects of stress. Vitamin B6 also helps produce serotonin, which is responsible for mood regulation and cognitive function. 

Vitamin B3, also known as Niacin, has been found to have the most impact on overall brain health. And research has also shown that adequate levels of B Vitamins overall can reduce the risk of cognitive decline, especially as you age.5      

   

Restore Your Focus 

Keeping your brain healthy is about addressing everyday cognitive stress and proactively supporting your brain well into the future. Our science-backed IV Menu with formulations like the Fog LIfter IV goes beyond basic hydration to deliver a powerful blend of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants that are essential for your body and mind to perform at their best. 

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Citations

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  2. Hu X, Pan K, Zhao M. Brain extended and closed forms glutathione levels decrease with age and extended glutathione is associated with visuospatial memory. NeuroImage. 2024. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053811924001277
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