Despite a recent FDA enforcement action, bringing hangover products to market with provocative claims continues to be a siren call for the dietary supplement industry.
Comparing Alcovit to Other Remedies
How The Anti-Hangover Supplement Measures Up
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Jan. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Thriving in the realms of automotive manufacturing, farming, financial services, and technological development, German imports have achieved much success in the United States. That said, the European superpower is about to add another entry to its list of economic gains with the upcoming U.S. release of Alcovit.
Currently available internationally as a potent anti-hangover supplement, Alcovit offers consumers the chance to fully invest in a night of casual social drinking, without the fear of alcohol s negative after-effects the next day. It may still be a little while before everyone can fully gather at pre-COVID levels, but Alcovit will soon be on the market for Americans.
Alcovit After Dry January
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Jan. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In the new year, Dry January is one of the more popular resolutions. Dry January participants go cold turkey, avoiding all alcoholic drinks during the first month of 2021. Since it often takes people several weeks to develop a habit, Dry January gives men and women 31 days to grow accustomed to life without alcohol. For those who just want to introduce more moderation to their imbibing routine, it might be hard to return to old ways. After all, alcohol tolerance can shrink following a long break from drinking, making these Dry January enthusiasts more susceptible to future hangovers. So, Alcovit might be a supplement for them to consider.