The Enzyme Formula to Break Down Alcohol Faster
Your Answer to A Speedy Recovery
Contrary to common belief, feeling unwell after drinking isn't primarily due to dehydration.
When your body metabolizes alcohol, it produces a toxin called acetaldehyde, responsible for those rough mornings, lingering for 12-24 hours. While your body can break down acetaldehyde, it's not very efficient. Some individuals naturally have lower alcohol tolerance due to lower levels of the enzyme responsible for breaking down acetaldehyde.
FLYNEW's PartyZyme accelerates alcohol metabolism, helping your body flush out toxins quickly for a productive morning.
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Dr. Young Wu didn’t set out to create a product for alleviating the after-effects of drinking. He was researching liver metabolism for another project when he accidentally discovered that the coenzyme NADH (short for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) effectively clears alcohol toxins from the body.
Based on that breakthrough discovery, Dr. Wu and a team of scientists at UCLA spent the next few years developing FLYNEW's PartyZyme – a scientifically researched, third-party tested solution for a better drinking experience and a smoother recovery.
The lead ingredient of the formula, NADH, is backed by a doctor-led study published in a peer-reviewed scientific journal.
The placebo-controlled, in vivo laboratory study demonstrated that NADH — the star enzyme featured in PartyZyme — helps the body break down alcohol more efficiently. As a result, it reduces the build-up of acetaldehyde in the liver. Less acetaldehyde build-up means less post-drinking discomfort.
The study also found liver enzyme levels were lower in the PartyZyme group compared to the control group, suggesting PartyZyme helps reduce stress on the liver after a night of drinking.