As Arizonans embrace warmer days, many are also welcoming a new season of wellness. Spring is not just a time for deep cleaning your home—it’s an opportunity to reset your health from the inside out. With April marking National Stress Awareness Month and Earth Day on the horizon, health experts are encouraging a closer look at internal detoxification, starting with one of the body’s most vital organs: the liver.
Our modern environment exposes us to more toxins than ever before. From pollution and processed foods to alcohol and chronic stress, these daily burdens can overwhelm the liver—the body’s natural filtration system. According to wellness professionals, this toxic overload may contribute to fatigue, brain fog, a sluggish metabolism and reduced immune function.
“The liver filters all of your blood every three minutes,” said Brittany DeZwaan, a registered nurse with Prime IV Hydration & Wellness. “But when it’s overwhelmed and lacking essential nutrients, toxins can start to pile up and affect how you feel.”
To support liver health and reduce this toxic burden, many Arizonans are turning to IV therapy. Offered by clinics like Prime IV in Scottsdale, Gilbert and Chandler, this science-backed treatment delivers a potent blend of nutrients directly into the bloodstream—bypassing the digestive system for faster, more effective absorption.
One popular formula, known as a detox drip, includes ingredients such as:
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Acetylcysteine – A precursor to glutathione that helps protect liver cells from damage.
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Glutathione – Often called the body’s “master antioxidant,” it plays a key role in detoxification and immune support.
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Magnesium – Essential for activating liver enzymes and promoting cellular repair.
“Nutrient depletion from stress and poor diets can really stall the body’s natural detox pathways,” DeZwaan said. “IV therapy helps replenish those nutrients quickly and efficiently.”
Whether recovering from travel, overindulgence, or simply seeking a spring wellness reset, customizable detox blends are available to meet individual needs.
This season, as Arizonans plant gardens and air out their homes, health advocates suggest giving the same attention to the body’s internal landscape.
“Your liver works hard for you every day,” DeZwaan adds. “Spring is the perfect time to give it a little extra support.”
To learn more, visit primeivhydration.com.