- The pill is called Myrkl and boasts the ability to break down 70% alcohol in 60 minutes.
- It is a hangover treatment that, although it has many unanswered questions, is already being marketed in the United Kingdom.
- The product is taken before the party and in the words of its developers, it is a 100% natural and vegan option against hangovers.
They release a new pill for the raw which promises to help drinkers “wake up feeling refreshed” and is now available in the UK.
The product is taken before the party and in the words of its developers, it is an option against hangover 100% natural and vegan.
The first product in history to effectively break down alcohol?
The pill is called ‘myrkl’ and is said to be “First product in history to effectively break down alcohol.” Has been in development for over 30 years. Full of B bacteriaacillus Coagulans, Bacillus Subtilis and amino acid L-Cysteinewhich reduces alcohol into water and carbon dioxide, the pill works by breaking down alcohol before it reaches the liver and uses vitamin B12 to ensure drinkers don’t get headaches.
According to scientists, two pills must be taken at least one hour before consuming alcohol for maximum efficiency. Myrkl is currently not available for UK residents to purchase in person, but it can be ordered online at a cost of £30 for a pack of 30 capsules.
The investigation carried out by the manufacturer of Myrkltogether with the Swedish pharmaceutical company From Faire Medical and the Institute of Science and Health Pfutznerhe discovered that Taking the tablets cut blood alcohol concentration in half within 30 minutes of having a drink, rising to 70% afterwards. an hour. However, not all experts are convinced of the effectiveness of the product.
THERE ARE OPINIONS
As Joris Verster, Principal Investigator at the Division of Pharmacology at Utrecht University and founder of the Hangover Alcohol Research Group, said: “There is no scientific evidence that this pill is effective against hangovers and it has never been investigated in this context.”
Dr. Dawn Harper, best known for the TV show Embarrassing Bodysuitssaid the pill would be more suitable for moderate drinkers rather than those looking to reduce the effects of a heavy night’s hangover. The NHS GP said those on the pill will still experience “some absorption and some of that joy that you experience when you drink alcohol”.
She added: “To be clear, this is not a product for people who want to get drunk. Taking Myrkl before alcohol consumption will make getting drunk much more expensive and will take much longer. Where I think Myrkl could be relevant is for the large number of moderate drinkers here in the UK.”
Secondly, The Conversation said the evidence of Myrkl it is based only on published research, which, although well conducted, has several situations that weaken the results.
“Does this work? hangover treatment in people who are not young, are healthy and are not of color? Does it work in people affected by liver or intestinal disease? Are there differences in the effect of the pill for hangover between men and women? What happens when food and alcohol are taken at the same time? Do the medicines change the action of the pills if another medicine is being taken? Those are issues that need to be looked at in more detail.” their publishers indicated.
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