Science Meets Recovery
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Science Meets Recovery
Driven by Research. Backed by Nature.
The morning after reflects how well your cells processed the night before.
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As the liver metabolizes alcohol, it produces acetaldehyde, a toxic intermediate responsible for fatigue and next-day brain fog.
Alcohol increases oxidative stress, which can damage cells and slow recovery.
Alcohol can disrupt intestinal permeability and irritate the gut lining, contributing to bloating, nausea, and discomfort.
Alcohol acts as a diuretic, leading to fluid and electrolyte depletion, which can contribute to headaches, muscle fatigue, and low energy the next day.
Alcohol depletes key neurotransmitter precursors and essential B-vitamins, which can lead to brain fog, poor focus, and mental fatigue.