Why hangover IV works — and where the real value is
By Alfred Belvedere — Founder, Omni AI
"The hangover got me in the door. Forty-five minutes later I was buying a membership."
The hangover drip is what brings most first-time clients through the door. We'll tell you what it actually does, what it doesn't, and why the people who book it once tend to book again for reasons that have nothing to do with alcohol.
Today’s Key Insights
A hangover is a triple problem: dehydration, electrolyte loss, and acetaldehyde accumulation. A liter of saline and a B-complex push solves the first two within twenty minutes; the anti-nausea additive stops the cascade that makes everything else feel impossible. That's where the dramatic relief comes from.
The drip doesn't process the alcohol any faster — your liver still does that on its own clock. What it does is take you from 'functionally underwater' to 'functionally above water' so the liver can do its job without you suffering through the hours.
The repeat visits surprise people. Most clients book the hangover drip the first time, then book the Myers' or recovery drip the second — because they realize the value isn't the drinking story; it's the forty-five minutes in a quiet room with nurses who've seen everyone, no judgment, water in your veins.
Power Move
If you know you have a hard weekend ahead, book the drip in advance for Saturday morning. Walking in pre-scheduled instead of pleading on a phone call makes the whole thing softer.
Why hangover IV works — and where the real value is
That’s the signal — here’s the move. Book a free 30-minute strategy session and we’ll walk through exactly how to apply today’s insight to your revenue, your team, and your next 90 days. No pitch. Just straight advice from operators who run AI systems for a living.
Walk-ins welcome on Sunday mornings — every clinic, every weekend. Just show up.
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