Cryospots

IV Therapy in Germany

IV nutrient therapy in Germany operates in a regulatory grey zone — it requires a Heilpraktiker or physician (Arzt) to administer, and most commercial IV-drip centers either have an in-house Arzt for medical oversight or operate through a Heilpraxis. The high-volume formulations are NAD+, glutathione, vitamin C (Myers Cocktail), and B-complex.

Pricing reflects the medical-supervision overhead: NAD+ infusions €200–400 per session (250–500 mg dose), Myers Cocktail €80–150, vitamin C megadosing €100–180. Some clinics package these as performance or longevity protocols (10-session NAD+ for €1,800–3,000).

The evidence picture is uneven. Vitamin C IV has the strongest data for specific deficiency states and adjunct cancer care (Padayatty et al. 2010). NAD+ infusions are widely marketed but the human clinical literature is thin — most evidence is preclinical or small open-label studies. Glutathione IV has limited bioavailability data. Anyone marketing IV therapy as a general-wellness must-have is overselling; pick centers that ask about your symptoms and labs rather than recommending a one-size-fits-all drip menu.

Therapies in Germany

Specialised landing pages for every modality — from cryotherapy to hyperbaric oxygen.

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Regions

Cities in Germany

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