The Mercy drink is due to hit store shelves in Spring of 2011, and is a non-alcoholic beverage that can be used to replenish nutrients that are robbed from the body after drinking alcohol. The pleasant-tasting drink doesn’t contain caffeine and the company claims that the combination of ingredients found in the product allows the body’s natural detox process to take over by combating hangover symptoms and alcohol flush.
For the best results, the Mercy drink should be ingested during or immediately following a night of drinking. The Mercy drink works by aiding the body to produce more glutathione, which neutralizes free radicals and helps the liver remove the toxins which can lead to a nasty hangover. Because alcohol takes amino acids from the system, your body has to work overtime to replace them. I'm sure quite a few of you could use some Mercy drink after St.Patrick's day.
Canned Hangover Remedies
The Mercy Drink Combats Hangovers Before They Start
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