: “Get A Drip’s Fertility Drip includes a range of nutrients such as zinc, B complex, and selenium, that when supported with a healthy, balanced lifestyle, can help support normal fertility. You will also find similar oral supplements aimed at healthy fertility in Boots.”
But, as pressure grew, the company revoked sales of the drip altogether. In a statement, Richard Chambers, founder of Get A Drip, told Grazia: "We have made the decision to remove the fertility drip effective immediately from our Get A Drip offering. While the fertility drip has been withdrawn, it is nonetheless a sad indictment of how far “wellness” has come in its grotesque exploitation of consumers. Get A Drip’s alternative products – which include a “slim drip” , a “beauty drip” and a “limitless drip” – are vaguely named cocktails of vitamins and minerals. Their website offers no real explanation of the science behind the concoctions, nor the results to expect.
"Everyone should practice a healthy, balanced lifestyle," they continue, "But for many people, because of issues with the gut, the body doesn’t always absorb the full amount of nutrition from diet alone. By bypassing the gut, IV nutrition therapy can help because the body absorbs 100% of the nutrients into the bloodstream.