


How The Anytime You Drink VitaminĀ® Helps
The Anytime You Drink VitaminĀ® promotes the enzymes that power alcohol metabolism so you can wake up feeling better than you should*
It also replenishes the vitamins and electrolytes you use up in that process & provides a ton of other good stuff that supports healthy brain, liver, and body function*
How It Works
Do you ever have a few drinks and wake up feeling a little rough? Alcohol metabolism is the key, not dehydration.
Developed by board-certified physician Dr. Linda J. Kaplan, MD, The Anytime You Drink Vitamin's patented formula combines 16 active ingredients to help you metabolize alcohol the right way so you can wake up feeling fresh*
FAQs
How does it work?
How does it work?
The Anytime You Drink VitaminĀ® supports alcohol metabolism, promotes liver health, and restores vital nutrients, so you can wake up feeling better than you should*
When should ltake it?
When should ltake it?
In general, we recommend chewing 2 tablets ASAP after your last drink.
However, everybody is different, and you may want to experiment to figure out how The Anytime You Drink VitaminĀ® works best for you!
How does the body metabolize alcohol?
How does the body metabolize alcohol?
The body primarily metabolizes alcohol in the liver using a series of enzymatic processes. The key enzymes and steps involved include:
Alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH):Ā Converts alcohol (ethanol) into acetaldehyde, a toxic compound.(1)
Aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH):Ā Converts acetaldehyde into acetate, which is then broken down into water and carbon dioxide for elimination.(1)
Other enzymes, such as cytochrome P450 2E1 (CYP2E1) and catalase, play minor roles, especially after heavy drinking.(1)
What influences alcohol metabolism?
What influences alcohol metabolism?
Alcohol metabolism in humans is a complex process influenced by a combination of genetic, environmental, physiological, and lifestyle factors:
Genes (ADH & ALDH): Some people carry ALDH2 variants that clear acetaldehyde more slowly, causing flushing, nausea, or quick intoxication.(2,3)
Food and Diet:Ā Eatingāespecially carbs and proteināslows alcohol absorption, lowering peak bloodāalcohol levels.(2,4) Certain foods (like tomatoes) may even speed metabolism by boosting pyruvate.(5)
Enzyme Activity and Induction:Ā Heavy, regular drinking can ramp up CYP2E1. Alcohol may clear faster, but more toxic byāproducts and oxidative stress build up, straining the liver.(6,7)
Environmental and Lifestyle Factors:Ā Factors such as age, sex, body weight, and overall health status influence alcohol metabolism. For example, women often have lower levels of gastric ADH, leading to higher blood alcohol concentrations compared to men after consuming the same amount of alcohol. Physical activity, medications, and concurrent substance use can also modulate enzyme activity and alcohol breakdown.(2)
What is the best vitamin to take for your liver?
What is the best vitamin to take for your liver?
Your liver works best with a full team of nutrients, so we pack a lineup of scienceābacked vitamins into The Anytime You Drink VitaminĀ® for wellārounded liver support:
B Vitamins (especially B12 and Folate):Ā These are essential for overall liver function and help in the metabolism of fats, proteins, and carbohydrates.(8) They also play a role in reducing homocysteine levels, which, when elevated, can be harmful to the liver.(9)
Vitamin C:Ā As an antioxidant, vitamin C helps protect liver cells from oxidative stress and may support liver health.(10)
Vitamin E:Ā Often highlighted for its antioxidant properties, vitamin E has been shown through multiple clinical studies to lower harmful liver enzymes and ease fatārelated irritation.(11)