A good friend, who has been an exec in the wine business for over 40 years, has been part of the early testing, marketing and introduction of a product, Glutahydrate, that is designed to detoxify the body after one has indulged in enough alcohol to merit its use.
It employs a topically applied form of glutathione to deliver antioxidants and amino acids to the body to counteract the effects of alcohol.
I have used it 4 times now and each time I`ve experienced amazing results, so much so, that I feel compelled to share this with you. This includes having no or almost no hangover effects as well as a better quality of sleep and a better day after intake which has not been my usual experience for many years now.
So, here is some info and please know that I am only sending this on because I`ve had terrific benefits and feel confident that many others can too.
Glad it made you feel better Blake but testimonials without well-designed, controlled clinical trials leave me unconvinced. IMO, junk-science based supplements that encourage increased alcohol consumption are anything but a healthy choice.
How is this better than hydrating the normal way, drinking a fair amount of water if you are imbibing? I don’t know if this product is healthy, but I’m pretty confident that water is.
Have tried “Cheers” pills and they definitely work for me. I’ve always gotten really bad hangovers — even in my early 20s — and now in my mid 30’s it’s certainly much worse.
On days where I drink enough to have an 8 or 9 out of 10 hangover, I find it to be more like a 5 out of 10 with Cheers—basically the difference between “I’m never drinking again” and “Jeeze I’m getting old.” Unfortunately, I still feel like the 5/10 hangover mostly all day (where normally I’d be at a 9/10 when I wake up and after a few bagels and some delivery pizza, I’d be at like a 5/10 by late afternoon), so IME it lessens the severity of the initial hangover, but not the duration of the hangover. YMMV, obviously…
I rarely drink too much wine that I get a hangover but if I drink more than 2 glasses I definitely notice an impact on my sleep. I’ve tried a few different supplements, hard to say which works better than the other, but have settled on Fly Away because of the amount of NAC, which is a key ingredient I’ve found that helps. I’ve noticed a definite improvement in sleep on nights where I’ve used vs not.
The first thing I do is drink a bottle of the Mexican Coca Cola when I get up if I’m hung over. As long as I eat something too, my hangover is usually nowhere near what it would be.
I take NAC and down electrolytes before bed. Typically helps. This is interesting. $10 bucks per is a bit heavy but to not waste the entire next day probably makes it worthwhile.