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Ever wake up after a few drinks with a stinking headache and a bad case of hanxiety? Well, you’ll be pleased to know that a revolutionary new pre-drinking pill to help hangovers has landed in the US.
Myrkl – the first of its kind to focus on pre-gaming – has already been described as a ‘miracle’ treatment to ease hangover symptoms, having sold out within 24 hours of its UK launch back in the summer.
And with the holiday season well underway, you’ll be pleased to know that it has now landed in America.
From work parties to family meals, this time of year goes hand-in-hand with boozy celebrations.
Of course, it’s always best not to overindulge too much – but sometimes we get a bit carried away with the fun.
Thankfully, Myrkl can help you to wake up feeling your best next day and even reach those fitness goals when the New Year rolls around – and it’s the first of its kind to focus on pre-drinking.
Now let’s get into how it all works.
Created by Swedish probiotic company de Faire Medical, the 100 percent natural and vegan supplement is described as the first-ever product in history to demonstrate the breakdown of alcohol effectively.
In fact, a study conducted by the company found that drinkers who swallowed two pills and drank two glasses of wine had 70 percent less alcohol in their blood after 60 minutes than those who did not take it.
Let it be known that hangover symptoms are caused by our liver working overtime to metabolize the booze. Essentially, Myrkl gives a helping hand to this vital organ by breaking alcohol down into water and carbon dioxide before it reaches it.
Per Frederic Fernandez, Head of Group at Myrkl: “With the holiday season fast-approaching, we know this product will be a game-changer for those moderate social drinkers.”
He went on to explain that it will allow you to ‘not only wake up feeling their best the next day’, but also ‘avoid developing a beer belly’ or setting yourself back ‘in terms of their health and fitness goals’.
All of Myrkl's ingredients are FDA-approved; the formulation is the result of 30 years of research and development and contains proprietary bacteria, L-cysteine, and vitamin B12.
For maximum effectiveness, two of the pills should be taken before tucking into a cocktail or pint.
We should make it clear that while the supplement will help to ease the symptoms of moderate drinking, it’s certainly not for the consumption of excess consumption and shouldn’t be seen as an excuse to drink more than you normally would or in an unsafe way.
The proof is in the pudding – the product sold out 24 hours after it first dropped in the UK, with more than 100,000 units sold in the first 50 days of launch.
For those of you who are interested in getting your hands on the revolutionary supplement, Myrkl is now available to US shoppers from its website here for $35 per pack of 30 capsules (15 doses) and available for next-day delivery.
Plus, when you sign up to the Myrkl newsletter you’ll receive 25 percent off your first order.
It’s also being sold to pharmacies, convenience and liquor stores, nightclubs and wholesalers, so you might just be seeing them hitting the shelves very soon.
Hopefully with the help of Myrkl, you can enjoy a hangover-free holiday.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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