Hangovers are caused by the toxic by-products of alcohol metabolism, dehydration, and Vitamin B and C depletion in your system. The common side effects of the common hangover are headaches, dizziness, nausea, fatigue, upset stomach, loss of energy, and dry mouth.
Each serving of The Cure contains a scientifically formulated, proprietary blend of the highest quality vitamins, minerals, electrolytes and nutrients, each of which contributes to replenishing the body after being subjected the effects of alcohol. The result is a revitalization of the body’s functions.
transports nutrients and waste products in and out of cells and is important to all digestive, absorption, circulatory and excretory functions, as well as in the utilization of water-soluble
vitamins, such as B vitamins. Dehydration produced by alcohol consumption is the biggest
culprit of a hangover.
an electrolyte that helps regulate blood pressure and heart function, and converts blood sugar into energy that is stored and used by muscles.
an electrolyte that regulates the total amount of water in the body, stimulates muscle contraction, restores the integrity of the body’s cells and combats stomach
acidity and indigestion.
affects the function of the kidney, plays an important role in the formation of key nucleic acids, such as DNA, and helps turn food into energy.
a form of vitamin C that boosts the immune system, calms the stomach and neutralizes acidity in the body.
supports the natural metabolism of alcohol.
studies have shown that riboflavin reduces headaches and inflamation of the brain.
converts carbohydrates into glucose to produce energy, as do all the B vitamins, and rids the body of toxic and harmful chemicals.
maintains blood glucose within a normal range after being depleted by alcohol consumption.
helps maintain healthy nerve cells, aids in the production of DNA and RNA and is essential for the proper production of blood platelets and red and white blood cells.
Deficiency can cause fatigue and nausea.
a liver and kidney protectant.
replace the glucose lost from alcohol and prevent hypoglycemia; aid in the absorption of salt and water preparations to prevent dehydration.
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