THE SCIENCE OF HANGOVER
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Dehydration
Alcohol is a diuretic, which explains why there is always a line at the loo in a crowded bar. It suppresses the pituitary gland’s release of vasopressin, the hormone that triggers the reabsorption of water back into the body. Without it, the kidneys just send water straight to the bladder.
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Acetaldehyde Overload
Our bodies metabolise alcohol in two stages. First, the liver enzymes break down the actual alcohol in the drink (ethanol), creating a toxic by-product called acetaldehyde. The acetaldehyde is then attacked by more enzymes and is reduced to harmless acetate.
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Free Radicals
We are all made up of atoms. Atoms that have a full outer shell of electrons tend to be stable and do not enter into chemical reactions with other atoms. But atoms that do not have a full outer shell of electrons desperately seek out electrons wherever they can, so they.
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Oxidative Stress
A state of imbalance between free radical production and their degradation by anti-oxidant systems results in an increased accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the tissues and organs. Oxidative stress, as this is called, can often disrupt the body’s metabolism.
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But if you are over 21, and hung over, you don’t need us to tell you why you are experiencing a terrible hangover. You need us to tell you how to make it stop.
So how do you turn a free radical into a harmless molecule? You give the free radical the extra electron it so desperately desires! And what can possibly supply this? Anti-oxidants, of course!
CLINICAL STUDIES PROVE THAT REBOUND RULES!
Significantly Higher Capacity of Anti-Oxidants compared to its ingredient spices
Effectively Reduces Hangover Symptoms
Supports in Maintaining a Good Hepatoprotective Health
The information presented in this website with regard to anti-hangover effect due to the reduction of Acetaldehyde is clinically verified. Curcumin, one of the key ingredients in Rebound is also known to relieve hangover symptoms, based on specially designed Curcumin that is used in Rebound. For the purposes of advertising and branding, Rebound reserves the right to use the published claims.