Cheers might not work for you (here is an explanation) – and that's ok!
If you don’t love our products, we offer every customer a full refund on their first order up to 1 unit of Restore, Hydrate, Protect, Relief, and Multi. Just let us know within 30 days of ordering at hello@cheershealth.com and you’ll get your money back.*
Multivitamin that contains all the benefits of a standard multivitamin, plus key nutrients commonly lost during alcohol metabolization.1 2
Multi contains all the benefits of the standard multivitamin while focusing on the unique metabolic demands that stem from alcohol consumption. Alcohol metabolization contributes to lower levels of nutrients and co-enzymes such as B-vitamins, NAD+, and choline — all of which are critical for your overall health & wellness. If you drink alcohol 2+ times per week, we recommend replacing your standard multivitamin with Cheers Multi.
Take Multi to:
💊 Get all the benefits of a standard multivitamin
🔋 Replenish nutrients depleted from drinking
🥚 Bridge the nutritional gap for your health
Take Protect to:
🤩 Boost glutathione levels
💪 Support your liver
👵🏻 Help your liver work efficiently as you age
Alcohol binds to GABAa receptors in your brain, increasing GABAa-like activity – making you feel relaxed. When you stop drinking, your GABAa receptors go into withdrawal, causing you to feel “hangxiety” and irratability. Through DHM, Cheers reduces the GABAaA rebound, and ultimately your relative time and level of discomfort.
Choline, SAM, and NAD+ are necessary for your overall health. Collectively, they maintain healthy liver function, regulate sleep, manage metabolism, and play a role in longevity & aging. Drinking depletes levels of these, causing drinkers to become more deficient in them over time. The ingredients in Cheers Multi help replenish those levels to support your overall health & wellness.
Choline, SAM, NAD+, and B-Vitamins, decline naturally with age, and deplete faster due to alcohol consumption. The ingredients in Cheers Multi help replenish those levels to support your overall health.
NAD+ levels drop in response to alcohol consumption. The alcohol metabolism process utilizes NAD+ to oxidize alcohol when ADH converts alcohol to acetaldehyde and when ALDH further converts it to acetate. NAD+ reduces to NADH in both reactions, which lowers the NAD/NADH ratio — an essential measurement for maintaining the body's metabolic activities and overall health.