New study finds hydration spas are largely unregulated

NBC NewsTuesday, October 7, 2025 at 6:35:05 AM
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New study finds hydration spas are largely unregulated
A recent study has raised serious concerns about the largely unregulated IV hydration spa industry, which is part of the booming $15 billion wellness sector. The findings suggest that these spas operate with minimal oversight and lack substantial data to back their health claims. This is particularly alarming as consumers may be putting their health at risk without adequate information on the safety and efficacy of these treatments. NBC News’ Erika Edwards sheds light on these issues, emphasizing the need for more regulation in this growing market.
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