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Intravenous vitamin drips: New COVID-19 trend

HEALTH-SAVVY Queenslanders are taking immune boosting to a whole new level, injecting vitamins straight into their bodies.
Intravenous vitamin drips have emerged as a hot new health trend in the wake of COVID-19, but doctors say there is no evidence the treatment contains any real health benefits.
One Brisbane spa has recorded a 20 per cent increase in their vitamin therapy range.
Kailo Medispa co-founder, Kath Merlo, said since the virus, there was a shift in people being more conscious about…
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