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Manufacturer: Life Extension Consuming alcoholic beverages results in the generation of free radicals. People who drink a lot of alcohol often suffer a hangover because of massive free radicaL-induced cellular damage. AlcohoL-induced free radical assault can wreak short-term havoc throughout the body, and these same damaging free radicals are associated with accelerated aging. Astronomical cost of hangovers A landmark study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine detailed the enormous economic costs of lost productivity attributable to hangovers: "In the United States, related absenteeism and poor job performance cost $148 billion annually (average annual cost per working adult, $2,000)."1 Protecting against alcohol toxicity A study published in the journal Alcohol demonstrated how antioxidants help to maintain a healthy brain.2 Another study in the journal Artery confirmed a specific toxic metabolite of alcohol (acetaldehyde) and identified an antidote (N-acetyL-cysteine): "All known pathways of ethanol metabolism result in the production of acetaldehyde, a highly reactive compound. N-acetyL-cysteine, an analogue of the dietary amino acid cysteine, binds acetaldehyde, thus preventing its damaging effect on physiological proteins."3 These findings are not surprising, considering that the consumption of alcohol inflicts massive free radical damage throughout the body. When people are exposed to a known toxic substance such as alcohol, it makes perfect sense to take a proven antidote-namely, antioxidants. Life Extension's Anti-Alcohol Antioxidants with HepatoProtection Complex is an improved formula containing additional antioxidants designed to suppress free radicals, neutralize toxic alcohol metabolites such as acetaldehyde,4-7 and protect against liver toxicity and hepatic injury commonly associated with alcohol consumption. In addition to vitamin B1, vitamin C, N-acetyL-cysteine and benfotiamine, this new formula's HepatoProtection Complex provides potent doses of these novel antioxidants: - Chlorophyllin, an antimutagenic agent that protects the body from oxidative stress than can stimulate cellular mutation.
- Leucoselect (R) grapeseed extract, silymarin (from milk thistle), and resveratrol, three hepatoprotective agents that aid in reducing mutagenic compounds from potentially toxic xenobiotics and protecting cells from free radiaL-induced oxidative stress.
- Picroliv (R) Picrorhiza kurroa root extract, containing antioxidant kutkins that scavenge alcohoL-induced excess free radicals, guard against alcohoL-induced damage to cells by lipid peroxidation, and stimulate regeneration of cells (hepatocytes).
- Barley grass juice 24:1 extract, which enhances the enzyme aldehyde dehydrogenase, thus inhibiting the formation of acetaldehyde malondialdehyde.
Taking the proper supplements before and after drinking can substantially mitigate hangover effects experienced by people suffering from acute alcohol toxicity. References1. Wiese JG, Shipak MG, Browner WS. The alcohol hangover. Ann Intern Med. 2000 Jun 6132(11):897-902. 2. Altura BM, Altura BT. Association of alcohol in brain injury, headaches and stroke with braiN-tissue and serum levels of ionized magnesium: a review of recent findings and mechanisms of action. Alcohol. 1999 Oct,19(2):199-30. 3. Vasev S, Mian T, Longerich L, et al. N-acetyL-cysteine attenuates ethanol induced hypertension in rats. Artery. 1995, 21(6):312-6. 4. Wickramasinghe SN, Hasan R. In vivo effects of vitamin C on the cytotoxicity of post-ethanol serum. Biochem Pharmacol. 1994 Aug 3,48(3):621-4. 5. Mitchell JJ, Paiva M, Heaton MB. The antioxidants vitamin E and beta-carotene protect against ethanoL-induced neurotoxicity in embryonic rat hippocampal cultures. Alcohol. 1999 Feb, 17(2):163-8. 6. Shman'ko, W. The selenium content of the body in experimental animals and its effect on the functional biochemical status of the liver in toxic injury. Fiziol Zh. 1996, 42(12):65-72. 7. Agar E, Boznak M, Amanvermez R, et al. The effect of ethanol on lipid peroxidation and gluathione level in the brain stem of rat. Neuroreport. 1999 Jan 3,10(8):1799-801. Supplement Facts Serving Size 6 capsules | Servings Per Container 16 | Amount Per Serving | Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid) | 3000 mg | Vitamin E (as d-alpha tocopheryl succinate) | 50 IU | Thiamin (vitamin B1) (as thiamine HCl) | 1000 mg | Selenium (as sodium selenate) | 25 mcg | N-acetyL-L-cysteine | 600 mg | Glutathione (reduced) | 50 mg | Benfotiamine | 50 mg | HepatoProtection Complex | | Chlorophyllin (from sodium copper chlorophyllin) | 100 mg | Leucoselect (R) Grapeseed extract (Vitis vinifera) | 15 mg | [std. to 95% proanthocyanidins (14 mg)] | | Silymarin [from Milk Thistle (Silybum marianum) | 20 mg | seed extract] | | Picroliv (R) Picrorhiza kurroa root extract | 15 mg | [std. to 4% kutkin (0.6 mg)] | | Barley grass juice 24:1 extract powder | 15 mg | Resveratrol [from whole red grape (Vitis vinifera) and | 5 mg | (Polygonum cuspidatum) root extract] | | Other ingredients: gelatin, magnesium stearate. | Contains soybeans. Contains rice. This product contains NO milk, egg, fish, peanuts, crustacean shellfish, tree nuts, wheat, yeast, gluten, or corn. Contains NO sugar, and no artificial sweeteners, flavors, colors, or preservatives. |
Leucoselect (R) is a registered trademark of Indena USA, U.S. Reg No. 2294439. Picroliv (R) is a registered trademark of Sabinsa Corp. Dosage and Use - Take one capsule with each alcoholic beverage, or as recommended by a healthcare practitioner.
- A maximum of six capsules per day.
- If no capsules are taken with alcoholic beverages, take six capsules at bedtime.
Caution This product does not prevent, reduce or modify any of the mental impairment effects that alcohol induces. Consuming alcohol and taking this product will not allow a person to safely operate a vehicle or any other equipment. Do not drink and attempt to drive. Warnings - Keep out of reach of children.
- Do not exceed recommended dose.
- Do not purchase if outer seal is broken or damaged.
- If you have a bad reaction to product discontinue use immediately.
- When using nutritional supplements, please inform your physician if you are undergoing treatment for a medical condition or if you are pregnant or lactating.
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