Minnesota IV Hydration and Wellness: A Personal Mission to Support the Lyme Community

May 27, 2025

Minnesota IV Hydration and Wellness: A Personal Mission to Support the Lyme Community

At Minnesota IV Hydration and Wellness, our passion for supporting the Lyme disease community comes from a deeply personal place. Co-founder Rachel has witnessed firsthand the profound toll Lyme disease can take—not just on individuals, but on their families as well. For over a decade, her husband has struggled with debilitating symptoms that disrupted his ability to work, enjoy his hobbies, and engage meaningfully with loved ones.


But through IV hydration and nutrient infusions, Rachel has seen a transformation:


"Lyme disease is often a debilitating and isolating condition with profound effects on both those suffering and the loved ones around them," says Rachel. "We aim to provide a reduction in symptoms, allowing for respite from ongoing pain. While this is not a cure, it has been a valuable tool in helping my husband regain a sense of normalcy—allowing him to resume some of his favorite activities and simply enjoy his days with less struggle."


One of the biggest challenges Lyme patients face is the Herxheimer reaction—a worsening of symptoms due to bacterial die-off and toxin release. These reactions can be overwhelming, causing intense fatigue, joint pain, and flu-like discomfort. IV therapy, enriched with key nutrients like Vitamin C, B-complex, magnesium, zinc, and glutathione, has played a crucial role in reducing inflammation, supporting detoxification, and easing the severity of Herxheimer reactions.



Driven by compassion and firsthand experience, Minnesota IV Hydration and Wellness is committed to offering safe, effective IV hydration and nutrient therapy to help those battling Lyme find relief, regain energy, and enjoy life with fewer limitations.


June is Lyme Awareness Month, a time dedicated to spreading knowledge about Lyme disease, its symptoms, and effective treatment options. Lyme disease, caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, is transmitted through tick bites and can lead to chronic fatigue, joint pain, neurological issues, and immune dysfunction.


For individuals battling Lyme disease, IV hydration and nutrient supplementation can play a crucial role in supporting recovery, reducing symptoms, and enhancing overall well-being. At Minnesota IV Hydration and Wellness, we offer specialized IV therapy designed to replenish essential nutrients and aid in healing.


Why IV Hydration & Nutrient Supplementation Matter for Lyme Disease

Lyme disease can deplete the body’s essential nutrients, leading to increased inflammation, oxidative stress, and weakened immune function. IV therapy bypasses the digestive system, ensuring maximum absorption of vital nutrients that help combat Lyme symptoms.


Key Nutrients for Lyme Disease Recovery

1. Vitamin C – Immune Booster & Antioxidant

Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that helps combat oxidative stress caused by Lyme disease. It strengthens the immune system, reduces inflammation, and supports tissue repair. 🔗 Learn more: IV Vitamin C for Lyme Disease


2. B Complex – Energy & Neurological Support

B vitamins play a crucial role in energy production, brain function, and cellular repair. Lyme disease can cause neurological symptoms, and B-complex vitamins help reduce fatigue, improve cognitive function, and support nerve health. 🔗 Learn more: B Complex Benefits for Lyme Patients


3. Magnesium – Muscle & Nerve Function

Magnesium is essential for muscle relaxation, nerve function, and reducing inflammation. Many Lyme patients experience muscle pain and spasms, and magnesium supplementation can help alleviate these symptoms. 🔗 Learn more: Magnesium for Lyme Disease


4. Zinc – Immune System Strengthening

Zinc plays a vital role in immune function and wound healing. It helps the body fight infections and supports recovery from Lyme-related symptoms. 🔗 Learn more: Zinc Benefits for Lyme Patients


5. Glutathione – Detoxification & Brain Health

Glutathione is a potent antioxidant that aids in detoxification and reduces neurological symptoms like brain fog. It helps the body eliminate toxins and supports overall recovery. Glutathione can also be beneficial in managing Herxheimer reactions🔗 Learn more: Glutathione for Lyme Disease


Experience the Benefits at Minnesota IV Hydration and Wellness

At Minnesota IV Hydration and Wellness, we offer customized IV therapy designed to support Lyme disease recovery. Our expert team provides   high-quality hydration and nutrient supplementation to help you regain energy, reduce symptoms, and improve overall health.


Book Your Appointment Today!

Take control of your Lyme disease recovery with IV hydration and nutrient therapy. Contact Minnesota IV Hydration and Wellness at 612-868-4683 to schedule your session and experience the benefits firsthand

January 19, 2026
Introduction Each winter, many Minnesota families experience waves of illness that move quickly through households. Influenza, norovirus, and other viral infections can affect multiple family members over a short period of time—often leading to cumulative fatigue, dehydration, and prolonged recovery. While acute symptoms may resolve, the body often requires additional time and resources to fully recover. Immune recovery is not about aggressive intervention, but about supporting the body’s natural repair processes once illness has passed. Why Recovery Can Take Longer Than Expected After viral illness, individuals may experience: Ongoing fatigue or weakness Reduced appetite or fluid intake Residual gastrointestinal sensitivity Disrupted sleep and stress accumulation These factors can delay full immune recovery, particularly in children, caregivers, and adults managing work and household responsibilities simultaneously. Hydration and Nutrient Repletion During Recovery Adequate hydration supports: Circulation and lymphatic flow Nutrient transport Cellular repair Nutrients commonly utilized during recovery include zinc, vitamin C, magnesium, and B-complex vitamins—each playing a role in immune regulation, energy metabolism, and tissue repair. When IV Support May Be Considered IV hydration and nutrient support may be considered when: Oral intake remains limited after illness Fatigue persists despite rest and nutrition GI symptoms limit absorption Multiple household members are recovering simultaneously IV therapy is not intended to replace rest, nutrition, or medical care, but may serve as adjunctive support during recovery when clinically appropriate. A Conservative, Recovery-Focused Approach At Minnesota IV Hydration, recovery care emphasizes: Clinical assessment before treatment Conservative nutrient selection Supportive—not aggressive—intervention The goal is to help the body regain balance, not to “push through” illness. Scheduling Recovery Support For individuals or families navigating post-illness recovery, Minnesota IV Hydration offers IV services designed to support hydration and nutrient repletion when appropriate. Clients may contact Minnesota IV Hydration directly to inquire about recovery-focused infusion options , either in-clinic or through mobile concierge care. 📞 Contact Minnesota IV Hydration directly to learn more.
December 22, 2025
Introduction B-complex vitamins are a group of water-soluble nutrients essential to energy metabolism, neurological function, gastrointestinal integrity, and cellular repair. Because the body does not store significant amounts of most B vitamins, consistent intake and absorption are required to maintain adequate levels. For many individuals, diet and oral supplementation are sufficient. However, certain medical conditions, medications, and physiological stressors can increase demand or impair absorption. In these cases, IV B-complex therapy may be considered as supportive care , delivered through clinical assessment and medical oversight. At Minnesota IV Hydration, B-complex vitamins are commonly included in energy-supportive infusions and may be added to other IV formulations when clinically appropriate. What Is B-Complex? B-complex refers to eight distinct vitamins that work both independently and synergistically to support metabolic, neurological, and gastrointestinal function. The Eight B Vitamins and Their Roles Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) Supports carbohydrate metabolism, nerve conduction, cardiac function, and enteric nervous system signaling. Thiamine deficiency is well documented in individuals with chronic alcohol use and malabsorption conditions. Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) Plays a role in cellular energy production and antioxidant pathways, supporting mitochondrial function and tissue repair. Vitamin B3 (Niacin) Involved in energy metabolism, DNA repair, and cellular signaling, including pathways relevant to digestion and circulation. Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) Essential for coenzyme A synthesis, supporting fatty acid metabolism, hormone production, and digestive enzyme pathways. Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) Supports neurotransmitter synthesis, immune function, amino acid metabolism, and digestive enzyme activity. Vitamin B7 (Biotin) Contributes to fat and carbohydrate metabolism and supports epithelial tissue health, including skin and mucosal surfaces. Vitamin B9 (Folate) Essential for DNA synthesis, red blood cell formation, and rapid cell turnover—particularly important for intestinal lining integrity. Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin) Critical for neurological function, red blood cell production, and DNA synthesis. Deficiency may present as fatigue, neuropathy, cognitive changes, or gastrointestinal symptoms related to malabsorption. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) outlines the role of B vitamins in energy metabolism, neurological health, and cellular maintenance: https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminB12-Consumer/ https:// o ds.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Folate-Consumer/ B-Complex and Gastrointestinal Function In addition to neurological and metabolic roles, B-complex vitamins support gastrointestinal function through their involvement in digestive enzyme activity, intestinal cell turnover, and enteric nervous system signaling. The gastrointestinal tract contains rapidly dividing cells and a complex neural network. Adequate B vitamin availability supports: Normal digestive enzyme activity Maintenance and repair of the intestinal lining Neural signaling involved in GI motility Effective nutrient absorption This makes B-complex particularly relevant for individuals with altered intake, impaired absorption, or increased gastrointestinal stress. Who May Benefit From B-Complex Support B-complex IV therapy may be considered for individuals with increased physiological demand or impaired absorption, including: Persistent fatigue or low energy High stress or demanding schedules Recovery from illness or prolonged inflammation Gastrointestinal conditions affecting absorption Individuals in Recovery from Alcohol Use Chronic alcohol use is associated with impaired absorption and increased depletion of several B vitamins—particularly thiamine (B1), folate (B9), and B12. Thiamine deficiency is of specific clinical concern due to its role in neurological and GI function. Individuals With a History of Gastric or Bariatric Surgery Surgical procedures that alter the stomach or small intestine can significantly impair absorption of B12, folate, and other B vitamins. Even with oral supplementation, deficiencies may persist due to reduced intrinsic factor or altered digestion. The Cleveland Clinic notes that bariatric surgery patients are at increased risk for vitamin deficiencies and often require ongoing supplementation: https://health.clevelandclinic.org/bariatric-surgery-vitamin-deficiencies/ Individuals Using GLP-1 Medications GLP-1 receptor agonists (such as semaglutide and tirzepatide) are commonly used for metabolic health and weight management. While effective, these medications may alter nutritional intake and gastrointestinal function—particularly during early treatment phases or dose adjustments. Individuals using GLP-1 medications may experience: Reduced caloric and protein intake Early satiety or nausea Gastrointestinal changes that affect absorption Increased fatigue during metabolic adjustment Because B-complex vitamins support energy metabolism, neurological pathways, and gastrointestinal integrity, supportive supplementation may be considered when intake is reduced or oral tolerance is limited. IV B-complex allows direct delivery into circulation, bypassing gastrointestinal absorption and avoiding nausea that may accompany oral supplementation—without interfering with the intended effects of GLP-1 therapy. (Overview of GLP-1 medications: https://health.clevelandclinic.org/what-are-glp-1-agonists/ ) Oral B Vitamins vs. IV B-Complex Oral B-complex supplements are appropriate and effective for many individuals. However, oral supplementation may be limited by: Gastrointestinal intolerance Malabsorption syndromes Nausea or reduced appetite Medication-related absorption changes IV B-complex: Bypasses gastrointestinal absorption Allows predictable uptake Can be combined with hydration and other supportive nutrients May be considered when oral options are ineffective or poorly tolerated When B-Complex IV Therapy May Be Appropriate B-complex IV therapy is not intended for routine or indefinite use. It may be considered: During periods of high stress or fatigue During recovery from illness or surgery When clinical history suggests deficiency risk As part of a broader, supportive infusion plan All decisions are guided by clinical assessment , not symptom trends. B-Complex as Part of IV Hydration At Minnesota IV Hydration, B-complex vitamins are commonly included in energy-supportive infusions and may be added to other formulations when appropriate. Care is designed to support metabolic, neurological, and gastrointestinal function without overstimulation. Scheduling an IV Infusion For individuals experiencing fatigue, neurological stress, or recovery-related nutrient demand, Minnesota IV Hydration offers IV infusions that may include B-complex vitamins when clinically appropriate. Clients may contact Minnesota IV Hydration directly to inquire about same-day or upcoming infusion availability , either in-clinic or, when appropriate, through mobile concierge care. All services are provided following clinical assessment and medical oversight. 📞 To schedule or inquire about an infusion, contact Minnesota IV Hydration directly. Frequently Asked Questions About B-Complex IV Therapy Is IV B-complex safe? When administered following clinical assessment and appropriate dosing, IV B-complex is generally well tolerated. Is B-complex only for neurological support? No. B-complex vitamins support neurological, metabolic, and gastrointestinal function through multiple interconnected pathways. Is B-complex better than B12 alone? B12 plays a critical role in neurological and red blood cell health, but B-complex provides broader metabolic and GI support by addressing multiple pathways simultaneously. How often can someone receive B-complex IV therapy? Frequency varies based on individual needs and clinical context. IV therapy is intended as supportive care, not a replacement for nutrition or medical management.
December 22, 2025
Introduction Zinc is an essential trace mineral involved in hundreds of enzymatic processes throughout the body, playing a critical role in immune function, cellular repair, and inflammatory regulation. Despite its importance, zinc deficiency or increased zinc demand is common—particularly during periods of illness, stress, or immune challenge. At Minnesota IV Hydration, zinc is thoughtfully incorporated into our Immunity Infusion and may also be added to other IV formulations when clinically appropriate. Our approach emphasizes measured, evidence-informed support, guided by clinical assessment rather than trend-driven use. Why Zinc Is Clinically Important Zinc is required for both innate and adaptive immune responses. It supports the function of immune cells involved in pathogen recognition, inflammation regulation, and tissue repair. According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) , zinc plays a role in: Immune cell development and signaling Antioxidant activity Wound healing and tissue integrity Cellular growth and repair Even marginal zinc deficiency may impair immune response and prolong recovery from illness. 👉 https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Zinc-Consumer/ Zinc Demand During Illness and Stress Zinc requirements may increase during: Acute or recurrent illness Chronic stress or poor sleep Increased inflammatory burden Periods of high physical or cognitive demand During illness, zinc is rapidly utilized by immune cells. At the same time, appetite changes, gastrointestinal symptoms, or impaired absorption may limit oral intake—making repletion more challenging through diet or supplements alone. Who May Benefit from IV Zinc IV zinc may be considered for individuals who: Experience frequent or prolonged immune challenges Are recovering from recent illness Maintain high-stress or demanding schedules Have difficulty tolerating oral supplements Are seeking supportive care during seasonal immune strain Zinc is often included as part of a broader immune-supportive formulation rather than administered in isolation, reflecting the way nutrients work synergistically in the body. When Zinc Supplementation May Be Appropriate Zinc is not intended for continuous or excessive use. Timing and dosing should be guided by clinical context. Zinc support may be considered: During early immune stress or illness During recovery periods In seasons associated with increased immune demand Routine, long-term supplementation without assessment is generally not recommended, as excessive zinc intake may interfere with other trace minerals, including copper. Oral Zinc vs. IV Zinc: What’s the Difference? Oral zinc supplementation can be effective for many individuals, particularly when tolerated and absorbed well. However, oral zinc may cause gastrointestinal discomfort, nausea, or poor absorption—especially during illness. IV zinc differs in several ways: Delivered directly into circulation Avoids gastrointestinal irritation Allows for predictable absorption Can be combined with hydration and other supportive nutrients IV administration may be considered when oral intake is insufficient, poorly tolerated, or ineffective in meeting short-term physiological demand. The Cleveland Clinic notes that IV nutrient therapy may be appropriate in select clinical contexts when oral intake is limited or absorption is impaired. 👉 https://health.clevelandclinic.org/iv-therapy/ Zinc as Part of an Immunity Infusion At Minnesota IV Hydration, zinc is most commonly included as part of our Immunity Infusion , where it works alongside hydration, vitamin C, and other supportive nutrients. This formulation is designed to: Support immune function during increased demand Promote recovery rather than overstimulation Complement foundational wellness practices Zinc may also be added to other infusions when clinically appropriate, based on individual needs and assessment. The Role of Clinical Assessment All IV services begin with a clinical assessment to determine appropriateness, safety, and individualized care planning. Zinc supplementation—whether oral or IV—is never one-size-fits-all. This assessment-based approach ensures IV therapy remains supportive, conservative, and clinically grounded. Scheduling an IV Infusion For individuals experiencing increased immune stress or recovering from illness, Minnesota IV Hydration offers IV infusions that may include zinc when appropriate. Clients may contact Minnesota IV Hydration directly to inquire about same-day or upcoming infusion availability , either in-clinic or, when appropriate, through mobile concierge care. All services are provided following clinical assessment and medical oversight. 📞 To schedule or inquire about an infusion, contact Minnesota IV Hydration directly. Frequently Asked Questions About IV Zinc Is IV zinc safe? When administered following clinical assessment and appropriate dosing, IV zinc is generally well tolerated. Zinc is provided only when clinically appropriate and not intended for routine or excessive use. Can I receive zinc without an immunity infusion? Zinc is most commonly included as part of an immunity-focused formulation but may be added to other infusions when clinically appropriate and assessed on an individual basis. Is IV zinc better than oral zinc? Neither approach is universally “better.” Oral zinc is appropriate for many individuals. IV zinc may be considered when oral intake is not tolerated, absorption is impaired, or short-term repletion is clinically indicated.
December 22, 2025
Winter Restoration: Supporting Energy, Immunity, and Hydration in Minnesota
October 10, 2025
Stay Healthy. Stay Hydrated. Stay Ahead. As the crisp Minnesota air rolls in, our immune systems face new challenges — dry indoor air, less sunlight, and greater exposure to seasonal viruses. Strengthening your body’s natural defenses before cold and flu season hits can make all the difference. At Minnesota IV Hydration and Wellness, we combine medical expertise with functional wellness principles to help you build resilience from the inside out. One of our most effective tools? IV nutrient therapy, customized to restore hydration, replenish essential vitamins, and supercharge your immune system. Why IV Therapy Is So Effective Unlike oral supplements that lose potency during digestion, IV therapy delivers nutrients directly into your bloodstream, ensuring 100% absorption. This means your immune cells get the support they need immediately — ideal for prevention, recovery, or when you’re feeling run down. Our immune-focused infusions and injections provide targeted combinations of antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals that work synergistically to strengthen immune defenses and support cellular repair. Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) Vitamin C supports nearly every part of your immune system. It boosts white blood cell production, enhances their ability to destroy pathogens, and protects them from oxidative stress. It also supports collagen formation — vital for maintaining strong skin and mucosal barriers that act as the body’s first line of defense. High-dose Vitamin C IVs achieve blood concentrations that can’t be reached orally — producing antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antiviral effects. Learn more about Vitamin C and immunity: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5707683/ Zinc Zinc plays a crucial role in immune cell communication and activation. Deficiency, which is common in winter, leads to reduced immune defense and slower wound healing. Zinc also supports the integrity of the respiratory lining, helping prevent pathogens from taking hold. Supplementation can shorten cold duration and improve recovery time. Read more: https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Zinc-HealthProfessional/ Glutathione Glutathione is your body’s master antioxidant, responsible for neutralizing toxins, regenerating other antioxidants, and maintaining optimal immune cell function. It also supports liver detoxification — essential when your immune system is under stress. Low Glutathione levels are linked to fatigue and increased infection risk; replenishing levels improves immune resilience. Learn more: https://www.mountsinai.org/health-library/supplement/glutathione Tri-Immune Boost Injection Our Tri-Immune Boost combines Vitamin C, Zinc, and Glutathione into one powerful shot — a quick, effective triple defense. It’s ideal for busy clients who want added protection between IV sessions or weekly support during virus season. Functional Medicine Habits to Naturally Support Immunity True immune strength is built daily — through the choices you make outside the clinic. Here’s what we recommend to every ReGen and Minnesota IV client this season: Prioritize Restorative Sleep Your immune system repairs and regenerates while you sleep. Even one night of poor sleep can increase inflammation and reduce infection-fighting cytokines. Learn more: https://www.cdc.gov/sleep/about_sleep/how_sleep_works.html Eat a Balanced, Protein-Rich Diet Protein provides the amino acids your body needs to produce antibodies, enzymes, and immune cells. Aim for 20–30 grams per meal from sources like chicken, turkey, eggs, Greek yogurt, beans, quinoa, and salmon. Colorful vegetables and fruits add antioxidants and phytonutrients that help your immune system perform optimally. Limit Alcohol Intake While occasional drinks are fine, regular alcohol use can suppress immune cell function, disrupt the gut microbiome, and deplete B vitamins and zinc. See Cleveland Clinic: https://health.clevelandclinic.org/alcohol-and-your-immune-system/ Ditch Nicotine for Good Nicotine constricts blood vessels, decreases oxygen delivery, and weakens immune response — particularly in the lungs and respiratory tract. Read more: https://www.lung.org/quit-smoking/smoking-facts/health-effects/nicotine Move Your Body Daily Exercise increases immune cell circulation and lowers cortisol (your body’s main stress hormone). It doesn’t need to be extreme — 30 minutes of walking, yoga, or light strength training can do wonders. Learn more: https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/exercise-and-immunity Support Recovery and Detox Pathways When your immune system is active, your detox organs work harder. Supporting these pathways helps your body clear inflammation and toxins efficiently. Infrared saunas promote lymphatic flow and reduce inflammation, hydration supports cellular function, and probiotics strengthen gut immunity. Research on saunas: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33166638/ What to Expect at Minnesota IV Hydration and Wellness During your visit, our nursing team will customize a drip or injection plan based on your goals and seasonal needs. Whether you’re staying proactive or recovering from illness, we offer: • Immune Boost Drip – High-dose Vitamin C, Zinc, B-Complex, and hydration support • Tri-Immune Boost Injection – Fast, powerful immunity shot • High-Dose Vitamin C Drip – For those needing enhanced antioxidant support Stay Ahead of the Season This cold and flu season, take a proactive approach. Pair healthy daily habits with targeted IV nutrient therapy to keep your immune system strong, your energy high, and your recovery fast. Your immune system is your first line of defense — let’s help it thrive. Minnesota IV Hydration and Wellness 1573 154th Ave NW, Suite 106 • Andover, MN 612-868-4683 www.MinnesotaIVHydration.com
September 20, 2025
At Minnesota IV Hydration and Wellness , we see you — the athletes who push hard in practice, show up for game day, and still balance school, friends, and family. We know how much your body does for you, and we’re here to help you take care of it. That’s why we’re proud to now offer IV hydration for student athletes over 100 lbs — designed to keep you fueled, focused, and recovered so you can play your best. Why Hydration Matters for Athletes You can’t give your best on the field, court, or track if you’re running on empty. Even mild dehydration can leave you feeling: Sluggish, tired, or foggy More prone to cramps and injuries Slow to recover between practices or games IV hydration gets fluids, electrolytes, and vitamins into your system fast — so you bounce back quicker and stay strong. What IV Hydration Can Do for You Refuel quickly after tough practices or back-to-back games Replenish electrolytes like sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium — the essentials for muscle performance Recover faster so you’re ready for the next practice or competition Boost energy & focus with vitamins like B12 and B-complex Support your immune system during the busy season Curious about the science? Check out our posts on Electrolytes and IV Therapy , B12 Injections , Vitamin C, Vitamin D and master antioxidants. Who Benefits Most? IV hydration is ideal for: Student athletes over 100 lbs in high-demand sports like football, basketball, hockey, track, swimming, or soccer Players training multiple times a week or competing in tournaments with little downtime Students juggling busy schedules who need help bouncing back faster What You Can Expect with Us When you come to Minnesota IV Hydration and Wellness : You’ll be cared for by a licensed registered nurse who takes your vitals and stays with you during your infusion. We use a small, comfortable IV catheter — most athletes are surprised how easy it feels. We can customize your infusion for hydration, recovery, or performance support. Parents can feel confident knowing safety and quality always come first. Why Athletes Choose Minnesota IV Mobile Service: We can come right to your home, locker room, or training facility. Clinic in Andover: A reliable space for families who prefer in-clinic care. Trusted by athletes: From students to pros, we’ve earned a reputation for excellent care and results. Ready to Take Your Game to the Next Level? Athletes — hydration isn’t just about water bottles. Your body deserves real recovery support. Call us today at 612-868-4683 or email contact@minnesotaivhydration.com to schedule your appointment.  At Minnesota IV Hydration and Wellness , we’re here to help you train harder, recover faster, and stay healthy all season long.
September 19, 2025
Introduction At Minnesota IV Hydration and Wellness, our goal is to support health, energy, and resilience through clinically guided care—whether that care is delivered by our mobile infusion nurses in clients’ homes or at our brick-and-mortar clinic in Andover, Minnesota. Our nurses regularly care for individuals at their sickest—during peak cold and flu season, following illness, or when immune demands are high. Maintaining their own immune resilience while working in close clinical contact is essential. One of the immune-supportive options our clinical team often utilizes for themselves during high-exposure periods is the Tri-Immune Boost injection . Tri-Immune is a carefully formulated combination of nutrients commonly used to support immune function during periods of increased physiological demand. It is offered thoughtfully and only when clinically appropriate, as part of a broader, measured approach to wellness—not as a substitute for foundational health practices. What Is the Tri-Immune Boost? The Tri-Immune Boost is a single injection that combines three nutrients with well-established roles in immune and cellular support: Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) Vitamin C is a water-soluble antioxidant involved in both innate and adaptive immune responses. It supports immune cell function and helps protect tissues from oxidative stress, particularly during illness or recovery. Zinc Sulfate Zinc plays a critical role in immune cell signaling, wound healing, and maintenance of skin and mucosal barriers—the body’s first line of defense against pathogens. Glutathione Glutathione is a naturally occurring antioxidant that supports cellular defense, immune balance, and detoxification pathways. It plays a role in protecting immune cells during periods of stress or increased oxidative demand. Together, these nutrients are used to support immune function , not to overstimulate it, and are administered only when clinically appropriate. Who May Benefit From Tri-Immune Boost Injections Tri-Immune injections may be considered for individuals who: Are navigating cold and flu season Spend time in high-exposure environments (schools, healthcare, frequent travel) Experience prolonged stress or fatigue Are recovering from recent illness Want immune support prior to travel or major life events As with all services at Minnesota IV Hydration and Wellness, suitability is determined through clinical assessment , not routine scheduling. Potential Benefits of Tri-Immune Support When clinically appropriate, Tri-Immune injections may help support: Normal immune function Antioxidant activity and cellular protection Tissue repair and recovery Inflammatory balance Overall energy and resilience Tri-Immune injections are often used alongside other wellness strategies, including hydration, nutrition, sleep optimization, and stress management. What to Expect During Your Injection Tri-Immune injections are administered by a licensed registered nurse and typically take just a few minutes. The injection is given in the upper arm Mild discomfort or temporary soreness at the injection site is possible No downtime is required Services are available in-clinic or through mobile visits How Often Are Tri-Immune Injections Used? Frequency depends on individual needs, lifestyle, and seasonal immune demand. Some clients choose: Weekly support during high-virus months (typically fall through spring in Minnesota) Periodic or monthly support outside peak season Your care plan can be adjusted based on clinical guidance and personal goals. The Minnesota IV Hydration and Wellness Experience We offer two convenient care options: Mobile Services: Registered nurses provide care directly in your home Clinic Visits: Quick, efficient appointments at our Andover location Regardless of setting, our focus remains the same: safety, comfort, and individualized care . Scheduling a Tri-Immune Injection If you’re interested in immune-supportive care during this season, the Tri-Immune Boost injection may be an appropriate option. 📞 Call 612-868-4683 or book online to inquire about availability. All services are provided following clinical assessment to ensure care is safe and appropriate.
September 18, 2025
As the days shorten and Minnesota settles into its long, quiet winter, many of us feel the shift—lower energy, heavier moods, increased fatigue, lower immunity, and the pull to hibernate. This isn’t just “winter blues.” It’s often Vitamin D deficiency, one of the most common—and most overlooked—drivers of seasonal fatigue and immune challenges in northern climates like ours. At Minnesota IV Hydration & Wellness, we help you stay ahead of the dark months by restoring optimal Vitamin D levels safely and effectively through medical-grade Vitamin D injections — and now, in-clinic Vitamin D blood testing to confirm your levels. Vitamin D: Small Vitamin, Big Impact Often called the sunshine vitamin , Vitamin D influences nearly every system in the body: Immune strength & inflammation control Mood balance + serotonin support Bone & muscle health Hormone + metabolic regulation Brain clarity & cognitive function When levels fall, your body feels it. This is why people often notice more fatigue, irritability, and immune dips during winter months — especially here in Minnesota. Why Minnesotans Are So Prone to Vitamin D Deficiency We simply don’t receive enough strong sunlight in fall and winter for the body to produce Vitamin D. By late fall, most Minnesotans are already low. Those most at risk include: Anyone living in northern climates Individuals who spend most time indoors People with darker skin tones Adults 50+ Those with gut absorption issues Individuals who avoid dairy or supplement inconsistently This is why we focus on proactive support , not reactive treatment. Vitamin D Injections vs Oral Supplements Oral Vitamin D Vitamin D Injection -------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- Must be absorbed through the gut Bypasses gut for direct bioavailability Slow to raise levels Rapid + predictable increase Variable absorption Consistent, reliable dosing Daily compliance needed Typically monthly dosing Ideal only for mild deficiency Excellent for moderate or severe deficiency For individuals who struggle with gut absorption, autoimmune issues, or chronic inflammation, injections are a game-changer. Now Offering Vitamin D Testing In-Clinic To make your care simple and comprehensive, we now offer Vitamin D level testing right in the clinic . This allows us to: Confirm deficiency Tailor your dosing Track progress over time Create personalized seasonal wellness plans You no longer need to go to an outside lab — we can check your level and treat you in one seamless visit. Optimal care means knowing your baseline — then building a plan around you. Bring recent labs if you have them — or we’ll take care of it during your appointment. Your Visit: What to Expect Brief wellness + supplement review Vitamin D level check (if needed) Personalized dosing by a licensed provider Quick intramuscular injection Supportive winter wellness recommendations You’ll be in and out smoothly — and on your way to brighter days ahead. Winter Wellness Pairings For deeper seasonal support, many clients add: Tri-Immune Boost B12 or MICC Injections Glutathione Injections or Infusions Wellness IV drips Light therapy + morning sunlight routines Simple steps, significant impact. Book Your Appointment Now is the time to build winter resilience — not wait for symptoms to appear. 📍 Andover Clinic 📱 Text/Call: 763-232-9517 🌐 Book Online: (Insert scheduling link) ✨ Seasonal Wellness Special Pair a Vitamin D injection with a Tri-Immune or IV drip for bundled winter pricing. Stay Well, Stay Bright Winter can be long — but your energy, mood, and immune system don’t have to dim with the season. Your health is worth protecting — especially when the days get darker. We’re here to help you stay well through it all.
July 28, 2025
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Our family is beyond grateful for the care and compassion shown by Minnesota IV Hydration & Wellness during one of the most vulnerable times in our lives. As my loved one was transitioning to hospice care, the team—especially Nurse Katie—treated us with the utmost respect, gentleness, and dignity. We had started high-dose vitamin C infusions to help support comfort and energy levels, and the mobile service allowed us to stay in the peaceful environment of home. Nurse Katie was not only clinically knowledgeable, but emotionally attuned—always checking in with how we were doing, offering thoughtful education, and honoring our decisions every step of the way. Even when we shifted to a comfort-focused plan, there was never pressure—just support, understanding, and respect for our journey. I can’t express how much it meant to have healthcare providers who truly care. Minnesota IV Hydration was a light during a very difficult chapter. — Family Member of Client, Plymouth, MN
July 28, 2025
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “I’ve struggled with migraines for years and usually end up in the ER for a ‘rescue cocktail’ of Toradol, Benadryl, and Zofran—which means hours of waiting, bright lights, and stress that only makes the pain worse. This time, I tried a mobile drip from Minnesota IV Hydration & Wellness . The nurse came right to my home, dimmed the lights, spoke quietly, and administered the same medications— plus magnesium , which I’d never tried before. Within 30 minutes, the nausea was gone, the pounding eased, and I could actually rest. No eight-hour ER ordeal. No fluorescent lights. Just fast, compassionate care where I needed it most. I will never set foot in an ER for a migraine again.” — Ashley M., Andover, MN