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Drink a glass of water (12-16 oz) mixed with 1 scoop of Hydrate.
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Note: This product should be stored in a cool, dark, and dry place. Failure to follow these instructions could negatively effect the product's safety, efficacy, and ingredient amounts.
Restore, our After-Alcohol Aid uses a patented formula of DHM, cysteine, and other liver-supporting ingredients to tackle that 70-80% ā or your money back.
Fructose is just as bad for your liver as alcohol.1
Most rehydration products contain added sugar. This is typically sucrose, which is made up of 50% glucose & 50% fructoseāand fructose is gram-for-gram as hard on your liver as alcohol. Cheers Hydrate is specifically designed for people who drink, and it contains less than 1% fructose. We chose 6g of glucose anhydrous instead, as it will activate the sodium-glucose co-transport system for rapid rehydration without further stressing your liver after drinking alcohol.
Sodium + Glucose - Fructose = Optimal Hydration.1
Added sugar vs. zero sugar: which is optimal for rapid hydration? Added sugar products contain glucose, a necessary ingredient to activate theĀ sodium-glucose cotransport (SGLT) system for rapid hydration. However, they also contain fructose, which is gram-for-gram asĀ hardĀ on your liver as alcohol. Zero-sugar products are easier on your liver but don't have the glucose necessary to optimize SGLT. Cheers Hydrate includes 6g of glucose anhydrous to optimize SGLT and contains less than 1% fructose, making it easier on your liver.Ā
Supercharge your water.
The ingredients in Hydrate optimize the Sodium-Glucose Cotransport System (SGLT) for rapid and complete rehydration. Our formula has a precise amount of glucose, sodium, and potassium to transport water across the intestinal membrane into the bloodstream. This ultimately means that you will absorb significantly more water per ounce consumed, at a faster rate.
you might be wondering...
FrequentlyĀ Asked Questions
Why does Hydrate have a salty taste?
Electrolytes (namely sodium and potassium) are important when it comes to rehydrating following alcohol consumption ā our formula has 840mg of sodium and 390mg of potassium. Many hydration products offset this saltier taste by adding tons of sugar. However, adding too much sugar prioritizes taste over health & efficacy. Instead, we use a precise amount of glucose, sodium, and potassium to effectively transport water across the intestinal membrane and into the bloodstream. ā As compared to typical sports drinks on the market, our optimized formula has a lot more electrolytes and a lot less sugar. So, while our product tastes saltier than what you might be used to, itās also far more effective, and healthier for you too!
What is Hydrate's calorie & sugar count?
Each serving of Hydrate contains only 6 g of sugar (glucose anhydrous) and 25 calories ā significantly less than competing brands.
How does Hydrate compare to Liquid IV, Pedialyte, and other popular electrolyte drinks?
1. Products with added sugar contain ~50% fructose, and fructose is gram-for-gram as hard on your liver as alcohol. That means, if you're trying to rehydrate as a next-day remedy, you're actually doing more harm to your liver, compounding to the liver stress already caused by the alcohol. (Looking at you, Liquid IV & Pedialyte)
2. While fructose ends up stressing your liver more, glucose is actually necessary to unlock rapid hydration. You need a precise ratio of sodium and glucose to deliver water through the bloodstream fast by unlocking the sodium-glucose cotransport system. If you're trying to rehydrate with a zero-sugar product, it doesn't have glucose, which means your body won't absorb those electrolytes as efficiently or quickly.
In a recent study, researchers concluded that the extraordinary amount of sugar in most sports drinks was unnecessarily high and that was likely so purely for consumer preference. Based on their analysis, almost no one should drink sports drinks for hydration (except for the case of extreme endurance athletes).