For Hikers

IV Therapy for Hikers

Wasatch and Uintas hikes mean altitude + UV + sustained physical demand. The day after a 14er hits hard.

The recommended protocol

Hydration Drip with glutathione for the oxidative load. Particularly useful after multi-day backcountry trips.

What's in the recommended drip

When you're properly dehydrated — not just thirsty, but cellularly dry — drinking water rebuilds you slowly and incompletely. A hydration drip delivers electrolyte-balanced fluid directly into circulation. Most clients say the headache, fatigue, and brain-fog clear within 30 minutes.

What to expect

A typical Hydration Drip session takes 20–30 minutes. You'll sit in a comfortable recliner. Most hikers schedule their drip around recovery windows — after long shifts, after long training blocks, after travel.

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Frequently asked questions

Why do hikers benefit from IV therapy?

Wasatch and Uintas hikes mean altitude + UV + sustained physical demand. The day after a 14er hits hard.

What protocol do you recommend?

Hydration Drip with glutathione for the oxidative load. Particularly useful after multi-day backcountry trips.

How often should I get a drip?

Frequency depends on training volume and individual recovery. Most active clients land on every 2–4 weeks for maintenance, more often during heavy training or stress phases.

Where do you offer this?

At Prime IV Hydration & Wellness Sandy, 1842 E 9400 S, Sandy, UT 84092.

Do you have a first-time offer?

Yes — new customers can claim the $85 introductory offer for their first session.

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