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Do cheers pills actually work? A scientific examination of hangover supplements

4 min read
In 2020, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued warning letters to several companies illegally selling hangover products, noting concerns that they could give consumers a false sense of security. This raises a critical question for consumers: **Do cheers pills actually work?** This article will explore the scientific evidence, or lack thereof, behind the claims made by Cheers and similar after-alcohol aids.

What is DHM? A Deep Dive into Dihydromyricetin

5 min read
Globally, alcohol consumption is responsible for 3 million deaths each year and 5.1% of the global burden of disease. In the search for ways to mitigate alcohol's negative effects, a natural flavonoid known as Dihydromyricetin has gained significant attention. So, **what is DHM?** It is a bioactive compound extracted from plants like the Japanese raisin tree (*Hovenia dulcis*) and has been used for centuries in traditional medicine.

What's in cheers pills?: A Look at Ingredients and Pharmacology

4 min read
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued warning letters in 2020 to companies illegally selling hangover products with unproven claims. Cheers offers a line of dietary supplements, so what's in Cheers pills and how do the ingredients supposedly work to support the body after responsible drinking?