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Tag: Dihydromyricetin

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What is the cheers pill?

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First featured on the television show *Shark Tank*, the Cheers pill, known as Cheers Restore, is a popular over-the-counter dietary supplement marketed as an "after-alcohol aid". The manufacturer claims its patented formula, rich in ingredients like Dihydromyricetin (DHM) and L-Cysteine, helps drinkers feel better the next day by addressing key physiological factors contributing to next-day discomfort.

What supplement helps break down alcohol? Understanding the science behind hangover remedies

3 min read
Chronic alcohol consumption depletes essential nutrients like B vitamins, impacting the body's detoxification processes. While no supplement can eliminate the risks of excessive drinking, some, including Dihydromyricetin (DHM), N-acetylcysteine (NAC), and B-complex vitamins, are studied for their potential to support the body's breakdown of alcohol and mitigate hangover symptoms.

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 is in no days wasted? An In-depth Look at the DHM Detox Formula

4 min read
Approximately 77% of U.S. drinkers have experienced a hangover at least once in the past year, fueling a market for recovery products like No Days Wasted. This article explores what is in no days wasted's DHM Detox, a supplement formulated with a specific blend of ingredients to aid in post-drinking recovery.