🌿 4. Calm After the Chaos: How Joyrise and DHM Support a Balanced Mind
Alcohol isn’t the only thing that can throw your brain chemistry off balance. Stress, poor sleep, and overwork can also lower GABA — the neurotransmitter that helps you stay calm. Dihydromyricetin (DHM) has been shown in preclinical research to promote balance within the same pathways, supporting a calmer, clearer state of mind.
The Science of Calm
- Restores GABA-A function: DHM helps regulate GABA-A receptors, which calm neural firing and reduce overexcitation (Transl Psychiatry, 2012).
- Reduces stress signaling: In social isolation models, DHM normalized mitochondrial function and reduced anxiety-like behavior (Front Pharmacol. 2022).
- Supports brain resilience: DHM increases brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), a key molecule for stress adaptation and neuroplasticity.
Beyond Hangxiety
Most people know Joyrise for hangover recovery. But the same neurochemical pathways that cause post-drinking anxiety are involved in everyday stress. By restoring inhibitory balance in the brain, DHM supports a calm alertness — without sedation.
Why Joyrise Feels Different
Raw DHM struggles to cross the gut barrier. Joyrise’s patented delivery system (U.S. Patent No. 11871770B1) enhances solubility and absorption so more DHM reaches your brain. Users report feeling clearer and more at ease within about 30 minutes — a reflection of real pharmacokinetics, not placebo.
The Takeaway
Anxiety doesn’t always need stimulation to fix it — sometimes, it needs balance. DHM helps your brain find that balance, and Joyrise helps your body absorb it.
References
- Translational Psychiatry (2012) – DHM modulated GABA-A receptors and reduced anxiety-like behavior.
- Frontiers in Pharmacology (2022) – DHM restored mitochondrial balance and reduced anxiety behaviors.