Our Superfood natural supplements that you can use in any food even as a spice or in any drink are also effective to restore your health or be used as a preventative to have a healthy and happy life full of positive energy.
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Our recommendation for a standard dose of consumption is half a teaspoon once or twice a day.
Product Description :
Product Name: Dihydromyricetin 98% Vine Tea Extract
Test Method: HPLC
Used Part: Leaf
Appearance: White-Brown Powder
Odor &Taste: Characteristic
Active Ingredient: Dihydromyricetin
Molecular Weight: 320.25
Vine tea, also be called as Cany tea or Ampelopsin.Dihydromyricetin is extracted from the young stem and leaf of Cany tea (Ampelopsin) Researches show than vine tea can relieve inflammatory, mixture cough and antitussives, it also has strong inhibitory effect to common bacteria can be found in food.Some of flavonoids, for example Ampelopsin and Dihydromyricetin, are main active ingredients in vine tea,which have almost same MIC and MBC comparing with berberine, and have high Free radical scavenging activity varies between 73.3~91.5%. It can also reduce oxidative damage in the body, anti-aging, reduce the deformation and tissue necrosis liver.Dihydromyricetin also have ability on lifting alcohol poisoning, prevent for AFL, inhibit the deterioration of liver cells, decrease the incidence of liver cancer. In these case Dihydromyricetin is consider as a good product for enhance activity of SOD, protecting liver and removing inebriation.
Dihydromyricetin now entered clinical trials as a class of new drugs when researcher of Dihydromyricetin achieved a major breakthrough in field of anti-leukemia and medicine of Nasopharyngeal cancer.
New research could help protect liver from alcohol abuse
A well-known hangover drug not only helps soothe pounding headaches but also triggers profound changes that protect the liver, USC scientists report in new findings that could help prevent alcohol-related harm.
The study focuses on dihydromyricetin (DHM), also known as ampelopsin, an over-the-counter herbal remedy. When researchers at the USC School of Pharmacy sought to understand how it works, their investigation revealed a sequence of metabolic changes responsible not only for easing headaches but also benefitting the liver.
Prevents Drunkenness
Dihydromyricetin is most often taken after a night of drinking. But it can also be taken beforehand to prevent drunkenness.
The reason that Dihydromyricetin prevents drunkenness is the same reason that it helps you sober up quickly. It helps your liver process alcohol faster and reduces its impact on your brain. This greatly blunts the effects that alcohol has on you.
“We know DHM helps the body to metabolize alcohol faster, but how does it work? We found it activates a cascade of mechanisms that erase alcohol from the body very quickly,” said Jing Liang, a research professor of clinical pharmacy and the corresponding author of the study.
The study appears today in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research.
The findings support the utility of DHM as a dietary supplement to offset acute alcohol-related effects as well as long-term risks. In addition, the authors say the substance likely has wider applications to help people cope with binge drinking, alcoholism and liver damage.
Alcohol use disorders constitute the most common form of substance abuse. About 88,000 people die of alcohol-related deaths annually — the third leading preventable cause of death in the United States, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Globally, alcohol consumption contributes to 3 million deaths each year and is responsible for 5.1% of the global burden of disease, according to the World Health Organization. There is no effective therapeutic agent for the disorder without major side effects.
Meanwhile, excessive alcohol consumption is a significant cause of chronic liver disease, accounting for nearly half of the cirrhosis-associated deaths in the United States, according to the study.
Product Name | Vine Tea Extract Dihydromyricetin Powder(Plant extract) | ||
Latin Name Vitis | Ampelopsis grossedentata | ||
Used Part | Plant | ||
Appearance | White Powder | ||
Odor &Taste | Characteristic | ||
Solubility | Easy soluble in hot water, also soluble in ethanol and methanol. | ||
Test Method | HPLC | ||
Active Ingredient | Dihydromyricetin 99% | ||
CAS NO. | 27200-12–0 | ||
Molecular Formula | C15H12O8 | ||
Molecular Weight | 320 | ||
Sieve Analysis | NLT 100% pass 80 mesh | ||
Loss on Drying | ≤2.0% | ||
Ash Content | ≤1.0% | ||
Residual Solvents | |||
Ethanol | ≤5000ppm | ||
Total Heavy Metals | ≤10ppm | ||
Pesticide Residues | ≤1ppm | ||
Microbiological Assay | |||
Total Plate Count | 5000cfu/g | ||
Total Yeast & Mold | 500cfu/g | ||
E.Coli | Negative | ||
Salmonella | Negative | ||
Staphylococcus | Negative | ||
1.Vine tea extract can protect liver against alcohol damage. 2.Vine tea extract powder has the ability to reduce injuries all ready caused to the liver. 3.Vine tea extract powder can help to repair damage caused to your liver after one-too-many nights out | |||
N.W.100g Paper-drums and two plastic-bags inside. | |||
Preserve in good-sealed containers at controlled room temperature. | |||
24 months when properly stored. |
Understanding how DHM can prevent hangovers and protect livers
DHM is derived from fruit from the Japanese raisin tree (Hovenia dulcis), which is native to Japan, Korea and Southeast Asia and now commercially grown. It’s been used in China for liver ailments for 500 years, but how the substance works is unclear.
To better understand what the drug does inside the body, the scientists fed 36 a daily diet of alcohol for two months, gradually increasing doses to 30% of their total food intake for an average of 39.4 g/kg of ethanol per day per mouse. Then, they assessed their livers for injury and markers of stress.
The researchers focused on the liver, Liang said, because when you take a drink, alcohol circulates through the bloodstream. Though the alcohol affects the brain, it is metabolized primarily by the liver, which is significantly harmed by long-term, high levels of alcohol consumption.
It’s like stepping on a tack; your brain says it hurts. During a hangover, the fogginess in your brain is an acute reaction to what’s going on in your body,” said Daryl Davies, a study co-author and professor of clinical pharmacy in the USC School of Pharmacy.
Among other significant effects, the scientists found that DHM:
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Triggered the liver to produce more ethanol-gobbling enzymes, including alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) and acetaldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH).
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Boosted the efficiency of ADH and ALDH, enabling the enzymes to convert ethanol into simpler forms the body can eliminate easier.
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Reduced lipid (fat) accumulation in liver tissue. Heavy doses of alcohol can negatively affect the liver’s metabolism, leading to an accumulation of fat, increased stress and the eventual progression to liver diseases such as cirrhosis.
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Reduced inflammatory agents, called cytokines. Excessive alcohol leads to the release of cytokines in the liver, which contributes to cellular damage to the liver and other organs.
“In total, these findings support the utility of DHM as a dietary supplement to reduce ethanol-induced liver injury via changes in lipid metabolism, enhancement of ethanol metabolism and suppressing inflammation responses to promote liver health,” the study said. “This line of research suggests that DHM acts on multiple pathways to promote liver health and counteract ethanol injury.”
Davies, who is also director of the Alcohol and Brain Research Laboratory at USC, said the findings also help explain how DHM works as a hangover treatment. The liver converts alcohol into an aldehyde with properties like formaldehyde, which contribute to headache and nausea. Since it takes about one hour for the body to metabolize one drink, a night of heavy drinking causes the liver to keep churning out the chemicals that make people feel woozy for so long.
“We now know what [DHM] is doing and how it’s doing it mechanically, activating a cascade of energy-regulating mechanisms that speed metabolism of ethanol and its byproducts,” said Joshua Silva, a doctoral student at the USC School of Pharmacy and study co-author.
New research could help protect liver from alcohol abuse
The findings have important implications for helping prevent liver damage and harm from alcohol abuse.
For example, binge drinkers could use DHM for its liver protection properties, extending the function of the organ long enough for the person to get help and stop their bad drinking habit. “We may not be able to fix their problem overnight, but we can give them step-by-step improvements to help them drink less and gain health protection,” Davies said.
Binge drinking is a serious problem for young adults, especially college students. About 37% of students engage in binge drinking — five or more drinks on a single occasion for men or four or more drinks for women — and about 10% engage in heavy alcohol use — binge drinking on 5 or more days in the past month. Those rates are much higher than among non-college peers, according to a recent survey by the National Institutes of Health. Excessive alcohol consumption significantly contributes to higher rates of alcohol-related liver disease at a younger age.
Excessive drinking has high social and economic costs, leading to heart disease, high blood pressure, unplanned pregnancies, violence and vehicle crashes. The CDC estimates the total economic cost at $249 billion annually.
DHM could potentially help patients who go to the doctor with early warning signs of liver damage. The substance could be used to help restore and prolong their liver function and delay the onset of liver disease while waiting for a transplant. DHM could also prove useful for liver transplant patients to help the new organ perform better so patients could enjoy a better quality of life.
Product function&Pr oduct Application
1)Clearing the free radical in body and antioxidation: The vine tea extract can effectively level down the lipid peroxidation. It can prevent the oxidative damage of antioxidase in body caused by the free radical. Then it can improve the oxidation resistance of the human body;
Cindy (verified owner) –
I haven’t been able to drink red wine for years because it made me flush and gave me a hangover. I take one spoon now before and one after I drink anything, and I’m absolutely fine. Also, my morning anxiety is gone. I never go anywhere without these, and I’ve started sending a link to my friends so they can also enjoy a few drinks without all the nasty effects we thought we just had to live with.
Grimp Beats (verified owner) –
So i went out last night for a friends b-day. drank enough booze to probably put down a large horse. took 3 before bed and one when i woke up . still def. have a hangover but its sooooo much better and managable. woke up kind of dazed and confused but ate a sandwich and drank some water …. and now what would normally be a 9/10 hangover feels like maybe a 3/10. im almost 40 and i dont drink much any more because the hangover are so horrible i feel like im literally dying and then even the 2nd day i feel depressed and worthless. but today as i write this …. pretty good. been active all day and dont have my usual horrible “hangxiety”. i feel like if i would have taken it a bit easier on the drink i might not be hungover at all . im a horrible skeptic and was not expecting these to work at all . but they do . buy em.
MIchael Z. (verified owner) –
Alright everyone. Simply look at the reviews. This product has an AMAZING 5 star streak. Most of the time you can narrow down where the faults in products lie by looking at the ratio of 5 to 1 star reviews. This product has a VERY slim margin in that respect. So the data is there.. Now for my own personal experience..
I went on my honeymoon a few weeks ago with my wife. We went to Jamaica to an all inclusive high-end resort where alcohol was a 24/7 indulgence (and I made sure I got my money’s worth).
I went through a whole bottle in one week. My liver was working overtime. We had excursions to go on. We didn’t sleep the days away. We were always doing something, always eating and drinking rum. I had 12 year old appelton estate rum every day with breakfast, lunch and dinner, and in between… But i never got hammered. I’m 30. I’m not 21 anymore. Throughout the whole time I was real tender maybe one morning. But I swear I would not have survived without these Dihydromyricetin 99% Powder 911healty. And since we’ve gotten back ive been drinking more with Thanksgiving and all and I can DEFINITELY tell that I need more. I actually just ordered some before I wrote this.
Michael A. Cantilo (verified owner) –
I usually take part in frequent drinking on a weekly basis. I recently went on a trip to Hawaii for a week and binged for more than usual and put these 100% Natural Superfood Dihydromyricetin to the test. I read that it helps w asian flush so that’s what caught my eye.
I took the 100% Natural Superfood Dihydromyricetin 15-20min prior to drinking and it certainly helped and sometimes I didn’t get the flush at all. However, I did eventually have the redness occur here and there. So it’s not guaranteed to have full effect every time.
If you do plan on having a heavy night, take 2 before hitting the sack. I woke up feeling superman. Definitely helps you feeling less groggy or having that hung over feeling. I was so impressed w how well it works. I’m 36 and binge drinking recovery takes 2 full days for me to feel 100%.
I recommend 100% Natural Superfood Dihydromyricetin prior to to drinking, maybe 1 during and definitely 2 before bed if you can remember to. Your liver and brain will thank you in the AM.