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IV drip therapy, a new way for central Ohioans to better health in 2023

Por: 10 WBNS Health January 17, 2023

COLUMBUS, Ohio — People looking to jump start that new year’s resolution to better their health are rolling up their sleeves for intravenous drip therapy – a fast-growing trend promising many health benefits. “I felt more focused,” said Bryan Ferryman who first tried IV drip therapy two years ago.  Ferryman became such a fan that he is now the assistant manager at , which has a location in Dublin and soon Upper Arlington. Restore is... + full article



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