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Led by English actress and female biohacker Davinia Taylor, Rise & Shine by Will Powders is a healing aid. You take the capsules before, during, and after the night. The capsules are said to work together with substances that are said to protect your liver, improve your blood sugar levels, and increase oxygen in your blood.
We asked rugby player Will “Pingu” to take this accessory on our night trip. The first blue pill says it “helps preserve and protect your liver from overuse from inflammatory foods, drinks, and stress.” The second pink capsule taken at the end of the night is an antioxidant that is said to help maintain blood sugar, while the last yellow pill is (in theory) to increase oxygen and improve alertness.
“I don’t remember much and I felt really bad tomorrow if I’m honest,” said Will. “If it’s a big night you have to remember to take the pink capsule before bed, which I find very useful. I think having something like this makes you aware of what you’re eating, and for that reason alone I think it’s good.”
“There are many things in these capsules to protect your body from excess alcohol, including milk, choline, and vitamin B6,” said Brines von Melle. “It’s a great formula, and my only qualm as a purist is that I’m not a big fan of the anti-caking agents found in health products.”
$16/£13 per pack
Nathan Steele, who hadn’t had anything before bed, not even water to drink, made it clear that it was “very bad” the next day. Meanwhile, Trevor “Smax,” who was allowed to drink water before bed, told us that he “needed to drink a lot of water before bed, and in the morning, to feel like he had enough water.”
Finally, Leo, who took the sachet Dioralyte rehydration salts before bed, she said that in the morning she felt she “needed more than a cup of electrolytes to deal with this respiratory problem.”
Of course, there are many factors—such as age, weight, race, natural sex, and more. Your DNA-which affects how people digest alcohol, and have a cold-which affects the effectiveness of these pills and drugs. With that in mind, WIRED freely admits that we had a little (OK, a lot) of fun testing the “anti-hangover”, so we’ll put our hands up and admit that these results are subjective and we can’t. judged scientifically. We also want to emphasize that, unless you want to be as frustrated as Smax, Leo, and Will, you should always be. drink properly.
Brines von Melle offers the necessary tools to help the body absorb alcohol:
1. The intestines absorb heat as much as the liver, so on a day with a lot of fiber inside cruciferous vegetables and fermented foods. Eggs, in particular, are good for extra choline, as your liver will use its choline stores to reduce the damage caused by alcohol consumption.