Burned-out South Korea and China youth embrace nutrient IV therapy to boost energy


SEOUL (SCMP): Office workers in South Korea and China have taken to intravenous (IV) drips to combat fatigue and restore their energy for work.

Known as intravenous nutrient therapy (IVNT), these drips typically consist of a blend of liquid vitamins and saline, infused directly into the body.

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