A controversial health clinic in Copenhagen has recently updated its website to comply with legal regulations. The clinic, NordicDrip, has come under scrutiny for offering vitamin-enhanced saline injections priced at 1,900 kroner (approximately $290). Criticism from several medical professionals has targeted these treatments, which are deemed unnecessary. One doctor has stated that the claim regarding the treatments potentially improving fertility is misleading upon closer examination.
This specific claim has now been removed from the clinic’s website, which has instead added a warning: “Our treatments do not guarantee fertility but can help reduce stress, which may support overall well-being.” Additionally, the clinic has taken down a section that provided information about symptoms related to infertility.
According to co-owner Sadar Mansurbeg, these adjustments were made to avoid legal issues. “We have revised the content because we, of course, want to comply with the law,” he stated. “We have reviewed expert opinions and adjusted our information accordingly.”