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Why does Hangoverpill work?

Our New Generation Hangoverpill formulation is

  • a new innovative composition with active complex of 7 natural ingredients
  • because the production technology of one of its main active ingredients, humic acid, is protected by patent (registered by Hungarian Intellectual Property Office in 2022 )
  • the ingredients have scientific evidence of their positive effect on strengthens the body’s natural detoxification processes and can help restore metabolic balance.
  • When developing our food supplement products, such as our superhero Hangoverpill we always use the experience of the latest international scientific research results and new discoveries.

Win a successful fight against the harmful toxins!

There’s a misconception that hydration is the only solution when feeling hangover, but in reality the toxic alcohol metabolites , like acetaldehyde, triglycerides and free radicals cause most of the problem.

During your sleep the removal of alcohol causes an imbalance in your body and blocks the absorption of vitamins, minerals and important elements involved in biological processes. That is why many people suffer from the negative effects of alcohol, also known as hangovers – headaches, upset stomachs, loss of appetite, itching, eye pain, fatigue, poor concentration…

So drinking water and avoiding dehydration is highly recommended, but not enough for a quick recovery.

Our premium quality ingredients:

1. Dihydromyricetin (DHM):

Its a bioflavonoid isolated from the plant Hovenia dulcis, It has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries to treat fatigue and dizziness caused by alcohol.

The primary benefit of taking DHM extract is that it helps break down and metabolize alcohol more efficiently. This means that your body can process alcohol faster, so you don’t have to deal with the unpleasant effects of a hangover later. In addition, DHM extract helps protect liver cells from damage caused by excessive alcohol consumption, which can later lead to serious health problems.

DOES DIHYDROMYRICETIN HAVE ANY SIDE EFFECTS?
Dihydromyricetin has been used in Asia for thousands of years as a hangover cure and anti-intoxication medicine and is considered safe for humans even in massive doses.
In a toxicity study, researchers did not find any side-effects during giving mice massive doses of up to 22g/kg body weight.

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2. Humic acid: 

HUMIC ACID is a wonderful gift of nature. Natural humic acid is anti-inflammatory, an excellent antioxidant, and detoxifies very effectively. 

Our unique manufacturing technology of humic acid, one of the main active ingredients of our Hangoverpill product, has been already protected by our international patent.(registered by Hungarian Intellectual Property Office in 2022 )

Humic substances are created in the millennial decomposition processes of plant-derived biomass, during the humification of plants. The family of humins includes the biologically active and very valuable humic acids and fulvic acids, which contain at least 70 kinds of minerals in themselves, and all of them in an absorbable, biologically usable form. 

Due to its special properties, it is able to maintain the body’s chemical balance. It binds free radicals produced in the body with extraordinary efficiency, which are the cause of many diseases.

Humic acids also contribute to the process of enzyme activity.

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3. Milk thistle seed extract (silymarin):  

Silymarin (SM), an extract from the Silybum marianum (milk thistle) plant containing various flavonolignans (with silybin being the major one), has received a tremendous amount of attention over the last decade as a herbal remedy for liver treatment. Silymarin has metabolic and cell-regulating effects at concentrations found in clinical conditions.

Milk thistle is a strong antioxidant that supports healthy liver function by defending against oxidative stress.

The silymarin exerts membrane-stabilizing activity, it promotes hepatocyte regeneration; furthermore it reduces the inflammatory reaction, and inhibits the fibrogenesis in the liver. These results have been established by experimental and clinical trials.

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4. Ginger root extract: 

Ginger  is a plant native to Asia. Ginger contains chemicals that can treat morning sickness,     usually reduce nausea and swelling. These chemicals seem to work in the stomach and intestines, but they might also help the brain and nervous system to control nausea. 

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5. Panax ginseng:

Extracts from Panax ginseng  can prolong alcohol tolerance time , shorten sober-up time .

According to research, ginseng (Panax ginseng) strengthens the body’s ability to withstand stress by influencing the hormone production of the adrenal glands and slows down the degenerative processes associated with aging. Scientific studies have confirmed the physical performance-enhancing effect of ginseng.

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6. L-glutathione: 

Glutathione is an antioxidant produced in cells.

Reduces cell damage in alcoholic and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.

Cell death in the liver may be exacerbated by a deficiency in antioxidants, including glutathione. This can lead to fatty liver disease in those who drink much alcohol. Glutathione has been shown to improve protein, enzyme, and bilirubin levels in the blood of individuals with alcoholic chronic fatty liver disease. 

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7. Vitamin B6: 

Vitamin B6, is a water-soluble vitamin that your body needs for several functions. It’s significant to protein, fat and carbohydrate metabolism and the creation of red blood cells and neurotransmitters . Vitamin B6 has been used for decades to treat nausea and vomiting .B vitamins are necessary for the proper breakdown and elimination of alcohol in the body.

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LINKS OF SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE REFERENCES BY ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:

Dihydromyricetin (DHM):

  1. Hase, Koji, et al. “Hepatoprotective effect of Hovenia dulcis Thunb. on experimental liver injuries induced by carbon tetrachloride or D-galactosamine: Lipopolysaccharide.” Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin 20.4 (1997): 381-385.
  2. Hyun, Tae Kyung, et al. “Hovenia dulcis–an Asian traditional herb.” Planta Medica 76.10 (2010): 943-949.
  3. Kim, Min-Hae, et al. “Hepatic detoxification activity and reduction of serum alcohol concentration of Hovenia dulcis from Korea and China.” Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science 8.3 (2000): 225-233.
  4. Shen, Yi, et al. “Dihydromyricetin as a novel anti-alcohol intoxication medication.” Journal of Neuroscience 32.1 (2012): 390-401.
  5. Wang, Mingchun, et al. “Preliminary characterization, antioxidant activity in vitro and hepatoprotective effect on acute alcohol-induced liver injury in mice of polysaccharides from the peduncles of Hovenia dulcis.” Food and Chemical Toxicology 50.9 (2012): 2964-2970.
  6. Silva, Joshua, et al. “Dihydromyricetin protects the liver via changes in lipid metabolism and enhanced ethanol metabolism.” Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 44.5 (2020): 1046-1060.

Humic acid:

  1. Hamilton, Debby. “HUMIC ACID: THE POWER OF DETOX AND IMMUNE SUPPORT ALL IN ONE.”
  2. “Hungarian Heavy Metal Detoxification Studies of Humic Acid.” (2011).
  3. Terratol, L. L. C. “Effects of humic acid on animals and humans.” (2002).

Silymarin:

  1. Fehér, János, and Gabriella Lengyel. “Silymarin in the prevention and treatment of liver diseases and primary liver cancer.” Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology 13.1 (2012): 210-217.
  2. Surai, Peter F. “Silymarin as a natural antioxidant: an overview of the current evidence and perspectives.” Antioxidants 4.1 (2015): 204-247.
  3. Michel, H., D. Larrey, and P. Blanc. “Le traitement de l’hepatite alcoolique aigue.” Annales de gastroénterologie et d’hépatologie. Vol. 29. No. 1. 1993.
  4. Luyckx, Françoise, and André Scheen. “Pharma-clinics. Drug of the month. Legalon (silymarin).” Medical Review of Liège 52.12 (1997).
  5. Flora, Kenneth, et al. “Milk thistle (Silybum marianum) for the therapy of liver disease.” The American Journal of Gastroenterology 93.2 (1998): 139-143.

Ginger root extract:

  1. Ghayur, Muhammad Nabeel, and Anwarul Hassan Gilani. “Pharmacological basis for the medicinal use of ginger in gastrointestinal disorders.” Digestive Diseases and Sciences 50.10 (2005): 1889.
  2. Lantz, R. C., et al. “The effect of extracts from ginger rhizome on inflammatory mediator production.” Phytomedicine 14.2-3 (2007): 123-128.
  3. Habib, Shafina Hanim Mohd, et al. “Ginger extract (Zingiber officinale) has anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory effects on ethionine-induced hepatoma rats.” Clinics 63.6 (2008): 807-813.

Panax ginseng:

  1. Wen, Da-Chao, et al. “Effects of aqueous extracts from Panax ginseng and Hippophae rhamnoides on acute alcohol intoxication: An experimental study using mouse model.” Journal of Ethnopharmacology 192 (2016): 67-73.
  2. Csupor, D., and K. Szendrei. “Gyógynövénytár. Budapest.” Medicina Könyvkiadó Zrt (2012).
  3. Kim, Joo Young, Dori R. Germolec, and Michael I. Luster. “Panax ginseng as a potential immunomodulator: studies in mice.” Immunopharmacology and immunotoxicology 12.2 (1990): 257-276.

L-glutathione:

  1. Dentico, P., et al. “Glutathione in the treatment of chronic fatty liver diseases.” Recenti Progressi in Medicina 86.7-8 (1995): 290-293.

Vitamin B6:

  1. Verster, Joris C., et al. “The alcohol hangover research group: ten years of progress in research on the causes, consequences, and treatment of the alcohol hangover.” Journal of Clinical Medicine 9.11 (2020): 3670.