Kelly Brook reveals vitamin drip keeps her feeling fresh as she and boyfriend go to clinic together

KELLY Brook revealed her secret to keeping fresh as she headed to a vitamin-drip clinic with boyfriend Jeremy Parisi.

The star, 40, shared photos of the two hooked up to an intravenous drip and filmed their consultation, telling fans about claims that the treatment aids weight loss and boosts antioxidants.

Kelly has been on a health kick recently, wowing fans with her incredible bikini body.

Admitting she was "tired" before heading inside the clinic, she told fans on her Instagram story: "Poor Jeremy gets roped into all of this. So it's 17 vitamins, it's your vitamins and antioxidants. And this is going to give us a nice boost for anything."

A person off screen could be heard saying: "It stimulates your immunity but also it is going to encourage you to feel more energised, fresher, and cell rejuvenation and weight loss."

The drips are said to “magic away” hangovers, boost energy and give you a youthful glow and are also offered backstage at high-end festivals and fashion shows.

The treatment was made popular by celebrities such as Madonna, Rihanna and Rita Ora pumping their veins with vitamins and minerals.

The controversial treatment involves pouring a blend of water-soluble
vitamins, anti-oxidants, zinc, iron and minerals directly into the
bloodstream via a tube.

And it is currently the hottest craze in Hollywood.

Rihanna spends £2,000 a week getting her fix, Simon Cowell does it during meetings and Cara Delevigne is said to be “addicted”.

But the British Nutrition Foundation has warned that infusions are unregulated and can be harmful.

A gran from London collapsed and died two hours after having an intravenous vitamin infusion.

A therapist who allegedly administered the IV drip to Rita Sauguniene, 63, was arrested on suspicion of her manslaughter in July.

The case is thought to be the first of its kind, with Rita’s husband Algirdu believed to have paid £400 for the course as a gift.


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NHS England’s medical director Professor Stephen Powis also branded the treatments “exploitative” therapies that are not only a rip-off, but also potentially harmful.

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