You may have heard recovery experts mention a “banana bag IV.” This guide explains what a banana bag IV is, why it is yellow, what is inside it, and how to get one delivered to your room in Cabo San Lucas.

Banana bag IV drip therapy in Cabo San Lucas

What is a banana bag IV?

A banana bag is an IV fluid bag that gets its yellow color from added B vitamins, especially thiamine (B1). It also contains folic acid, magnesium and electrolytes in saline.

It was originally used in hospitals to replenish nutrients in dehydrated or depleted patients, and is now popular for hangover and wellness recovery.

What is inside a banana bag

Typical ingredients include thiamine, folic acid, a B-complex, magnesium sulfate and electrolytes mixed in normal saline.

That combination rehydrates you while replacing the exact nutrients alcohol and dehydration deplete.

Who benefits from a banana bag drip

Travelers recovering from a heavy night, dehydration or fatigue benefit most. It is a fast way to feel restored.

Our nurses bring a banana bag IV to your hotel, villa or yacht in Cabo San Lucas, administered safely from a licensed clinic.

Get a banana bag IV in Cabo
Our mobile team delivers banana bag drips to your door across Cabo San Lucas, day or night.

Book your IV drip

Banana bag IV — FAQ

What is a banana bag IV?

A banana bag is a yellow IV fluid bag containing B vitamins (thiamine), folic acid, magnesium and electrolytes in saline, used to rehydrate and replenish nutrients.

Why is it called a banana bag?

The added B vitamins, especially thiamine, give the fluid a yellow, banana-like color.

What is a banana bag used for?

It is used to treat dehydration, nutrient depletion and hangover recovery by restoring fluids and key vitamins quickly.

Can I get a banana bag IV in Cabo San Lucas?

Yes. Our mobile nurses deliver banana bag IV drips to hotels, villas and yachts throughout Cabo San Lucas.

Deja un comentario

Tu dirección de correo electrónico no será publicada. Los campos obligatorios están marcados con *