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Hepatic
Metabolism Activation
Studies support CHEERS promotes liver recovery after drinking
Alcohol affects the
human body in many ways. Alcohol is metabolized in human organs, being
decomposed into acetaldehyde and water. Acetaldehyde, a toxic substance triggering
various and painful hangover symptoms,
changes into acetic acid, and later transformed into carbonic acid gas and
water, which is finally excreted from the body through respiration and sweat.
It takes at least six hours
for our organism to rid itself of alcohol. During this time, and for longer
periods, people suffer from various hangover symptoms arising from dehydration
and lack of electrolytes. Intoxicated people feel inebriated, lack of energy,
headaches and general sickness. Blood pressure also rises and digestion slows
down bringing forth the sensation of constipation and bloat.
A series of experiments were conducted to see what effects CHEERS has on these symptoms:
| Drastic
decrease of Alcohol Concentration Level
and Blood Acetaldehyde
From
1 to 5 hour, blood alcohol concentration
was remarkably reduced by pre-treatment
and post-treatment with CHEERS. The blood
acetaldehyde was also considerably reduced,
compared with only alcohol control group.
These results suggest that oral intake
of CHEERS is strongly effective on reducing
blood alcohol concentration level and elimination
of alcohol-induced hangover symptoms.
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*Alcohol
Alone:
Measuring
alcohol concentration levels in blood in rats after drinking 40% alcohol alone without
pre-dosing CHEERS
**Cheers Mix
[Alcohol & Cheers
predosed]:
Measuring
alcohol concentration levels in blood in rats after drinking 40% alcohol with
CHEERS pre-dosed
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Acetaldehyde
is very toxic byproduct produced on the
way of metabolizing alcohol, which is the
main material bringing various and painful
hangover symptoms. CHEERS
is found very
effective in lowering the density of acetaldehyde in blood (by 24%), meaning that CHEERS
ease inebriety, repress rise in body temperature and heart beat, and so on.
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