WalterWalnut
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I'm a pretty heavy drinker, but I also try to maintain an otherwise healthy lifestyle. I've recently started researching supplements that can reduce the damage alcohol does to the body so that I can continue drinking heavily on the weekends without feeling as guilty about it. I've found two especially interesting supplements so far:
Dihydromyricetin - This is an extract of a tree that only grows in Asia, and apparently it has been used as a hangover cure / sober pill there for awhile. I started taking this between sleep and my last drink, and it has been a godsend for preventing hangovers, but it apparently also helps reduce the strain that alcohol puts on the liver.
Glutathione - Supposedly one of the most potent antioxidants around, this is made in the liver but rapidly depleted by factors such as poor diet, and you guessed it, alcohol abuse.
B-Vitamins - Alcohol quickly depletes the body's reserves of vitamin b, and many symptoms associated with chronic alcoholics are caused by vitamin b deficiencies. I started taking vitamin b supplements after a particularly long bender and they had a very beneficial effect on my recovery.
What do you guys think? Anyone else take supplements to lower alcohol's heath impact on their bodies?
Dihydromyricetin - This is an extract of a tree that only grows in Asia, and apparently it has been used as a hangover cure / sober pill there for awhile. I started taking this between sleep and my last drink, and it has been a godsend for preventing hangovers, but it apparently also helps reduce the strain that alcohol puts on the liver.
Glutathione - Supposedly one of the most potent antioxidants around, this is made in the liver but rapidly depleted by factors such as poor diet, and you guessed it, alcohol abuse.
B-Vitamins - Alcohol quickly depletes the body's reserves of vitamin b, and many symptoms associated with chronic alcoholics are caused by vitamin b deficiencies. I started taking vitamin b supplements after a particularly long bender and they had a very beneficial effect on my recovery.
What do you guys think? Anyone else take supplements to lower alcohol's heath impact on their bodies?
