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    How Our Drink Works

    How Our Drink Works

    Morning Recovery is formulated to help support your body's normal metabolism after drinking alcohol. This drink contains all-natural ingredients that helps the body's natural response to over drinking, including acetaldehyde buildup, glutamine rebound, inflammation, and electrolyte imbalance. And it starts with Hovenia Dulcis.

    Hovenia Dulcis

    A key ingredient included in the drink is Hovenia Dulcis, an Oriental Raisin tree. It contains Dihydromyricetin (DHM) functions as an anti-oxidant supporting the body's natural detoxification processes. In fact, China's first pharmacopeia, the ā€œTang Materia Medicaā€, listed Hovenia Dulcis as a sovereign remedy for drinking in year 659.

    Breakdown of acetaldehyde in the liver

    Alcohol undergoes two-step process of metabolism in our liver. First, our liver enzyme called alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) converts alcohol into an intermediate metabolite called acetaldehyde through oxidation. Acetaldehyde is an extremely toxic substance that binds to proteins, and causes cellular inflammation; resulting in effects like sweating, nausea, and vomiting. Sound familiar? Luckily, our body is equipped with more enzymes like aldehyde-dehydrogenase (ALDH) and glutathione that convert this toxic chemical into acetic acid that gets safely flushed out of our body. But when we drink too much alcohol, our enzymes canā€™t keep up, and acetaldehyde builds up, causing the toxic drinking after effect.

    Dihydromyricetin (DHM) works by increasing the ability of two key enzymes to function (ADH and ALDH) which speeds up the breakdown of Acetaldehyde into Acetic Acid. In doing so, it helps the body's natural detoxification process.

    Limiting Glutamate rebound in the brain.

    In our brain, alcohol affects two neurotransmitters: gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and Glutamate. Alcohol binds to GABA receptors, and increases GABA production, an inhibitor that causes relaxation, lowered inhibitions, slurred words and loss of motor control that are classic symptoms of drunkenness. This, in turn, suppresses the release of glutamate, an excitatory neurotransmitter that increases brain activity and energy levels. This is why alcohol has a depressive effect that make us fall asleep easily at first. But the rebound effect is why sleep quality is decreased, and we often wake up tired with anxiety.

    Dihydromyricetin (DHM) binds to GABA receptors and support's the body's natural response to the effects of alcohol consumption on our body & brain. This helps you wake up feeling amazing the next morning!

    Proprietary Blend

    Surrounding Hovenia Dulcis, our drink contains a proprietary blend of natural ingredients that helps hydrate our body, restore vital nutrients, and counter the effects of inflammation in our body after a night of drinking:

    Vitamin C and B complex

    C, B1, B3, B6, B9, and B12 vitamins included in our drink help reverse the depletion of protective enzymes as our body breaks down alcohol. In addition, B12 converts carbohydrates into glucose, which helps our body fight fatigue and provide energy. B3 dilates our blood vessels and increases blood flow, which allows alcohol and other toxins to be removed quicker.

    Electrolytes

    Electrolytes are included in our drinkĀ help us stay hydrated andĀ our muscular and nervous systems run at full-speed.

    Milk thistle

    Milk thistle contains Silymarin which is both an anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant.

    Prickly pear extract

    Prickly pear extracts help counter the effects of alcohol inflammation in the liver, mitigating headaches and nausea.

    Taurine

    Taurine is an amino acid that helps prevent the buildup of lipids in our liver from alcohol consumption, which in turn prevents the liver from swelling and decreasing blood flow.

    H2O

    Of course, water is the solvent included in our drink to help our body stay hydrated.

    PS - Drugs like Xanax and Valium increase GABA production in the brain, resulting in sedation. Alcohol does the same thing by binding to GABA receptors and mimicking GABA's effect in our brain. This, by the way, is one reason we don't want to drink alcohol while taking drugs like Xanax. It can slow our heart rate and respiratory system down to dangerous levels.