The Post-Workout Recovery IV is designed for people who want fluids and nutrient support after exertion, as part of a fitness routine. This therapy combines L-carnitine, glutamine, biotin, B12, and a full B complex delivered directly into the bloodstream. Whether you want rehydration after a hard session or the nutrient support some people prefer post-workout, the Post-Workout Recovery IV is a convenient way to get it.
Key Ingredients
- L-Carnitine — Promotes energy and endurance by helping the body convert fat into usable fuel, supporting performance and recovery
- Glutamine — Aids in muscle repair and immune support, especially after physical stress or intense workouts
- B7 (Biotin) — Promotes healthy hair, skin, and nails while supporting metabolic function
- B12 (Hydroxocobalamin) — Boosts energy, supports brain health, and aids in red blood cell production
- B Complex — A blend of essential B vitamins that enhance energy, reduce fatigue, and support overall cellular function
Energy and Performance Enhancement
L-carnitine helps your body convert fat into usable fuel, boosting both energy and endurance. Glutamine supports muscle repair and immune function after physical stress. The combination of B vitamins — including biotin, B12, and the full B complex — enhances energy metabolism, reduces fatigue, and supports overall cellular function for lasting vitality.
Recovery and Revitalization
The Post-Workout Recovery IV is popular with busy professionals, fitness enthusiasts, and anyone who wants fluids and nutrient support after physical effort. People use regular infusions as part of a recovery routine, alongside the basics that reliably drive recovery — sleep, food, and sensible training.
What the evidence shows
The honest picture on recovery is mixed, and most of the data come from oral supplements rather than IVs. A meta-analysis of branched-chain amino acids found they did not significantly reduce muscle soreness after damaging exercise (Rahimi et al., 2017), and a randomized trial found branched-chain amino acids did not preserve lean mass (Ooi et al., 2021).
If you can eat and drink normally, an IV offers no proven recovery advantage over oral fluids and food. The reliable benefit is the fluids themselves when you are depleted. We offer it for that, and because some people prefer it as part of their routine — not as a recovery edge the data don’t support.