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Research presented at the 12th Annual Scripps Natural Supplements Conference showed that an anti-hangover drink on the market may come to the rescue of hangover sufferers. A clinical study by independent contract research organization Medicus Research demonstrated that RESQWATER appears to be effective in reducing hangover symptoms and supporting sleep quality and next day cognitive function in those who consume the beverage with every few drinks of alcohol and before bed.
"RESQWATER contains ingredients such as prickly pear and milk thistle which possess anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties and have been shown in previous studies to reduce hangover symptoms," said Medicus Research founder Dr. Jay Udani who led the clinical study. "Participants in our clinical were included because they often feel hangover symptoms after consuming alcohol."
"This clinical study also revealed that RESQWATER helped to speed the recovery from the symptoms of a hangover and clinical study participants scored significantly higher on cognitive function tests than when they consumed placebo. This may help reduce the cognitive slowing or "fogginess" that may accompany the 'morning after' drinking," said Dr. Udani.
RESQWATER is an anti-hangover drink that contains a proprietary blend of natural and organic ingredients, including B vitamins, organic prickly pear cactus fruit extract, electrolytes, milk thistle, organic cane sugar, water and amino acid N-Acetyl-Cysteine. The product does not contain any stimulants, and is certified kosher, gluten free and vegan.
In the clinical study by Medicus, participants (men and women ages 21-50) who drank RESQWATER with every two to three drinks (1.5 ounce tequila shots) and right before bed displayed higher cognitive function — including processing speed, decision-making and attention span — the following day than drinkers who did not consumer the product. The clinical test also demonstrated better sleep quality and faster recovery from physiological symptoms of hangover amongst those who drank RESQWATER versus placebo.
"While there are a number of factors that can determine severity of a hangover, our test group of mixed age and gender had the same meal, consumed the same type of alcohol and reached the same blood alcohol content," said Dr. Udani, who is one of the world's leading researchers of natural products and dietary supplements.
"RESQWATER contains ingredients such as prickly pear and milk thistle which possess anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties and have been shown in previous studies to reduce hangover symptoms," said Medicus Research founder Dr. Jay Udani who led the clinical study. "Participants in our clinical were included because they often feel hangover symptoms after consuming alcohol."
"This clinical study also revealed that RESQWATER helped to speed the recovery from the symptoms of a hangover and clinical study participants scored significantly higher on cognitive function tests than when they consumed placebo. This may help reduce the cognitive slowing or "fogginess" that may accompany the 'morning after' drinking," said Dr. Udani.
RESQWATER is an anti-hangover drink that contains a proprietary blend of natural and organic ingredients, including B vitamins, organic prickly pear cactus fruit extract, electrolytes, milk thistle, organic cane sugar, water and amino acid N-Acetyl-Cysteine. The product does not contain any stimulants, and is certified kosher, gluten free and vegan.
In the clinical study by Medicus, participants (men and women ages 21-50) who drank RESQWATER with every two to three drinks (1.5 ounce tequila shots) and right before bed displayed higher cognitive function — including processing speed, decision-making and attention span — the following day than drinkers who did not consumer the product. The clinical test also demonstrated better sleep quality and faster recovery from physiological symptoms of hangover amongst those who drank RESQWATER versus placebo.
"While there are a number of factors that can determine severity of a hangover, our test group of mixed age and gender had the same meal, consumed the same type of alcohol and reached the same blood alcohol content," said Dr. Udani, who is one of the world's leading researchers of natural products and dietary supplements.