The Silent Protector: How DHM Defends Your Liver Beyond Alcohol

The Silent Protector: How DHM Defends Your Liver Beyond Alcohol

Your liver is constantly working — not just after a night out, but every day as it filters toxins, metabolizes fats, and supports energy. Emerging research shows dihydromyricetin (DHM) may help this vital organ handle both alcohol-induced and metabolic stress.


DHM and Liver Health: What the Science Shows

  • Reduces inflammation and fat accumulation: DHM mitigated ethanol-induced fatty liver changes and improved liver enzyme markers in animal studies (Nutrients. 2020).
  • Supports metabolic detoxification: In non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) models, DHM improved lipid profiles and antioxidant enzyme activity (Biomed Res Int. 2023).
  • Promotes healthy liver enzymes: DHM boosts the activity of ADH and ALDH — key enzymes that convert alcohol and acetaldehyde into less harmful substances (Alcohol & Alcoholism, 2018).

Beyond Hangovers

While most people associate DHM with recovery, the evidence suggests broader liver protection. Chronic low-level oxidative stress from poor diet or pollution can tax the liver — and DHM’s antioxidant action offers ongoing cellular defense.


Why Joyrise Works Better

Bioavailability is the bottleneck. Regular DHM barely absorbs (Xenobiotica, 2017). Joyrise’s patented system dramatically enhances delivery, meaning more DHM reaches the bloodstream — and ultimately, your liver — to support natural detoxification.


The Takeaway

Your liver doesn’t just clean up alcohol — it protects your whole body. Joyrise’s highly bioavailable DHM blend gives it the support it deserves, whether you drink or not.

References

  1. Nutrients (2020) – DHM improved liver lipid metabolism under alcohol stress.
  2. Biomed Res Int (2023) – DHM alleviated NAFLD progression.
  3. Alcohol & Alcoholism (2018) – DHM boosted detoxification enzymes.
  4. Xenobiotica (2017) – DHM’s low natural bioavailability.
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1 comment

does this really work I stopped drinking for past 8 months but would like to have wine or maybe 4 oz of vodka or scotch maybe weekends

Harold D Cunningham 111

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