How to Cure a Hangover Fast with Hangover Ace

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Most of us know that when you party hard, there’s a good chance you’ll feel it the next morning. Where at the moment you could really indulge into carefreeness, the after effects of the hangover next morning are less than pleasant. You know what we’re talking about? With Hangover Ace you will see how to cure a hangover fast. The headache, the dizziness, the terrible mood, fatigue. What if there was a safe and effective way to reduce the negative side effects of alcohol? Feel your worries about going to work from last night’s hangover, lifting off your shoulders yet? No, this is not a miracle supplement. It’s just pure science. It helps you rehydrate, restore electrolyte imbalance, and assists your metabolism in eliminating those toxins created by alcohol.

Introducing Hangover ACE, the world’s first patented supplement created by a US Board Certified Doctor and backed by scientific research. Created by a Board Certified Doctor and researched by a cognitive scientist with ingredients such as Synephrine HCL, Caffeine Anhydrous and L-Theanine Green Tea Extract, NMethytyramine, Quercetin, and several more tested and proven to restore electrolytes and reduce the negative effects of alcohol overindulgence. Hangover ACE contains the right combination of these ingredients that provide your body with nutrients that promote rapid alcohol detoxification. Don’t worry, it’s completely safe and even delicious. Available in three exciting flavors, Florida Orange, California Grape, and Texas Watermelon. It is tested to work every time or your money back. For more information visit our website at hangoverace.com. Hangover ACE trusted by nature, proven by science.

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Hangover Ace Sample Pack

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Hangover Ace Product Description

The family of Hangover Ace®️. One of each flavor. We like to call it the bundle pack. Texas Watermelon, Florida Orange and California Grape.

Created by a board certified medical doctor and a cognitive scientist, Hangover Ace®️ assists the body’s metabolism, by targeting the negative effects of overindulgence. In addition, our product has the ingredients to reduce potential hangxiety, in association with consumption.*

Directions: mix a full packet of Hangover Ace®️ with a minimum of 8oz of water. Stir and enjoy after you are finished consuming beverages, or first thing when you wake up.

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Hangover Ace Supplement Facts

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Hangover Ace FAQ

How do you use Hangover Ace?
For best results, we recommend mixing one full packet (11G) of Hangover Ace with 12 ounces of water. Consume after your last alcoholic beverage. Do not exceed 1 serving of Hangover Ace in a 24 hour period.

What else can I use Hangeover Ace for?
Hangover Ace does more than just target hangovers! You can use Hangover Ace as a pre or post workout, if you are jet-lagged, have a late-night study session, or virtually anytime you feel fatigued and want to feel refreshed.

What flavors do you have?
Florida Orange is our flagship flavor and is available for purchase now. We have 4 NEW delicious flavors in development that will launch in 2020. Make sure to subscribe to our newsletter for details.

What if I don’t know when my last drink will be?
No Problem Hangover Ace is available in convenient 10, 20 and 50 individually portioned servings. Before heading out for the night, put an Ace in your back pocket or bag and pull it out when you are finished drinking. Do not exceed 1 serving of Hangover Ace in a 24 hour period.

Are there potential negative side-effects?
There are no known side-effects of taking Hangover Ace. If you have a sensitivity to caffeine, start with 1/2 a dose. Do not exceed 1 serving of Hangover Ace in a 24 hour period. Some have experienced loose stools after consumption, but that could be attributed to the alcohol consumption or overindulgence of foods.

Is Hangover Ace FDA approved?
Hangover Ace is produced in a state-of-the-art, FDA registered and cGMP certified facility. This facility undergoes rigorous testing and inspection to ensure that all products produced there are compliant and safe for consumption. Each batch of Hangover Ace is monitored carefully for quality, and consistency. Although Hangover Ace is a supplement and not regulated by the FDA, we take great strides to ensure you are receiving a safe, quality product made in the USA. Do not exceed 1 serving of Hangover Ace in a 24 hour period.

Should I take Hangover Ace if I am only having one or two drinks?
Absolutely, with even one drink, even if you do not notice it, your vital organs start to experience the negative side effects of alcohol. Hangover Ace was designed to specifically target all of these negative side effects from the inside out. We recommend taking Hangover Ace after any amount of alcohol consumption. Do not exceed 1 serving of Hangover Ace in a 24 hour period.

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Five Myths to Cure a Hangover

Myth one: drink more alcohol
Although having a drink when you’re hungover may make you temporarily feel better, you’re only delaying the agony for later on that day. Drinking more alcohol will only boost the existing toxicity of the alcohol already in your body.

The main cause of a hangover is ethanol – the alcohol in your drinks. This toxic chemical is a diuretic, which means you’ll pass urine more than usual and, as a result, become dehydrated. Therefore, drinking water is the best way to shift a hangover, or have some fresh juice for a vitamin boost.

Also, make sure you drink some water before going to bed after an evening out. Keep a glass of water by your bed to drink if you wake during the night, and keep drinking plenty of fluids the next day.

Myth two: have a fry-up
Although this is often touted as a great hangover cure, it’s best to steer clear of a greasy breakfast. Instead, have some fresh fruit. A banana or kiwi is a good option to replenish your potassium levels – a mineral you lose when you drink alcohol.

Try not to drink on an empty stomach. Having some food in your stomach will help slow your body’s absorption of the alcohol.

Myth three: go for a run to clear your head
Fresh air can do you the world of good when you have a hangover, but opt for a gentle stroll instead of a run or a gym workout. Because alcohol is a diuretic, you’ll be very dehydrated the next morning. Heavy exercise will cause you to sweat, meaning you’ll lose even more fluids. You need to be hydrated when you exercise to maintain blood flow through your body – this is essential for delivering oxygen and nutrients to your muscles. Make sure you rest and let your body recover and rehydrate before doing any strenuous exercise.

Myth four: drink lots of coffee
It’s tempting to reach for the coffee the following morning. But, just like alcohol, caffeine is a diuretic (although has a milder effect than alcohol). One cup of coffee won’t hurt and can help you kick-start your day, as well as contribute to some fluid intake. But after that, stick to water, fruit juice and herbal tea to fully rehydrate your body.

Myth five: eat at the end of a night out
A few too many drinks can easily tempt you into a pizza or kebab at the end of the evening. Not only can greasy food irritate your stomach, your calorie intake for the evening will rocket even higher. You’re much better off eating a meal before you start drinking, rather than at the end of the night, to help slow the absorption of alcohol.

The Science Behind Hangover Ace

The Science of a Hangover Ace

Hangxiety has become a buzzword that describes the uneasy feeling that often accompanies heavy alcohol use, but what does it really mean?

Drinking alcohol dumps a flood of dopamine into the pleasure center of the brain. The feel-good chemical swirls through your head, but the rush only lasts for a short while. When dopamine levels dip back down, feelings of anxiety rebound. Researchers think that may be one reason why people who experience hangxiety, especially those who are extremely shy, may have a higher risk of experiencing hangxiety.

Heavy drinking produces physiological changes in the brain. When you’re drinking, there’s an influx of the GABA (gamma aminobutyric acid), which causes you to feel relaxed and calm. When you stop drinking, you have withdrawal symptoms. Your body gets used to that crutch to feel calm. Take it away and anxiety often follows. Add interrupted sleep to the mix, which often happens when people drink to excess, and feelings of depression and anxiety can get even worse.

So what’s a good way to drink responsibly and avoid negative side effects?

The answer involves providing your body with nutrients that promote rapid alcohol detoxification. Hangover Ace contains the right combination of such nutrients. Learn more about these nutrients, and why they help, below.

The Science Behind the Ingredients in Hangover Ace

Synephrine HCl

Synephrine HCl is an active component in some citrus extracts (e.g., bitter orange extract). It helps enhance energy, mental focus, and physical performance [3]. Synephrine HCl is described as a stimulant that has a similar structure to ephedrine, but Synephrine HCl is not linked to the heart-related side effects that ephedrine causes [3, 4]. In addition to its stimulating properties, Synephrine HCl supplementation promotes the breakdown of fat that the body can use for energy and enhancing the transportation of nutrients (e.g., carbohydrates, electrolytes, vitamins) [3]. These help lessen the occurrence of issues such as fatigue, dehydration, and reduced mental performance.

Caffeine Anhydrous and L-Theanine

According to research, combining Caffeine Anhydrous and L-Theanine boosts mental performance, improves mood, and heightens mental energy [5]. Caffeine is well-known for its mood-boosting, stimulating, and energizing properties, while L-Theanine is an amino acid that has stress-reducing, calming, and relaxing properties, as well as powerful antioxidant activity that helps protect your liver from the negative effects of alcohol [6, 7]. In addition, L-Theanine also appears to lessen the negative effects of caffeine that include headaches, nervousness, insomnia, etc., Therefore, these ingredients work together well to support a healthy response to the use of alcohol. [8].

Green Tea Extract, N-Methytyramine, and Quercetin

Green tea extract targets issues related to the consumption of alcohol in a similar manner as L-Theanine. More specifically, green tea extract contains polyphenols which function as antioxidants that support detoxification and protect various cells (e.g., liver cells) from toxin damage [9]. However, green tea extract also contains epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), which is a powerful substance that helps lessen fatigue, mood disturbances, and concentration problems by enhancing nutrient metabolism and boosting energy levels [9].

Quercetin

Quercetin is also a type of phenol with antioxidant properties that improve the breakdown of alcohol and reduce the accumulation of congeners, thereby promoting a healthier response to alcohol [10].

N-Methytyramine

N-Methytyramine has a similar function as EGCG because it improves energy levels by increasing the digestion and absorption of nutrients [11]. This improves the body’s response to alcohol by ensuring that essential nutrients are still circulating while the liver works to remove alcohol from the body.

Mental Performance Enhancers

Several mental performance enhancers, such as Dimethylaminoethanol (DMAE) Bitartrate and Acetyl-L-Carnitine, can also be found in Hangover Ace. These types of substances have energy-boosting, blood circulation-enhancing, and brain cell protecting properties [12, 13]. Furthermore, this particular combination ensures that important nutrients the brain needs, including oxygen, are consistently circulated to brain cells that influence mental performance. Decreased nutrient absorption and transportation is one of the reasons people experience mental performance issues after drinking, but the ingredients in Hangover Ace help maintain optimal levels of essential nutrients the brain needs to remain in top form.

Blend of Detoxification

The combination of ingredients in Hangover Ace, such as N-acetyl-l-cysteine, B vitamins (e.g., B1, B2, B6, and B12), and magnesium glycinate, promote the detoxification of alcohol and other toxic substances (e.g., congeners) from the liver [14]. The faster alcohol particles and congers are removed from the body, the less likely a person is to experience negative symptoms.

Vitamins B6 and B12, in particular, are essential vitamins that heighten energy levels, target substance-related toxicity, and even help improve health problems that are linked to nonalcoholic fatty liver disease [15, 16]. This means that in addition to promoting the detoxification of alcohol and congeners, B vitamins also help protect the liver, which is the main organ that processes alcohol. Furthermore, the combination of B vitamins and magnesium glycinate enhance the activity of enzymes that play a role in detoxification [15, 16].

The carefully chosen ingredients in Hangover Ace not only target negatives associated with drinking, but also provide enhanced protection for the liver; an added benefit for people who regularly consume alcohol.

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Anxiety is a common feeling when people drink too much. Elizabeth Bulat, M.D., a substance abuse specialist at Henry Ford Health System.


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