Alcosynth – Hangover-Free Synthetic Alcohol Is Soon Available

Eddie Gonzales Jr. – MessageToEagle.com – The days when you’re suffering from a hangover may soon be gone. Scientists are developing synthetic alcohol and they promise it will be available in local stores in the near future.

The beverage, called Alcosynth will have the same effects as ordinary alcohol, but without causing damage to our health. Basically, the goal is to produce an alcohol-free adult drink, which imitates the aspects of alcohol, but leaves out the dehydration, nausea, fatigue, and headaches, people experience next day. So, yes, Alcosynth can still get you drunk but without hangover effects.

Alcosynth - Hangover-Free Synthetic Alcohol Is Soon Available

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Alcosynth is produced by a group of scientists at Alcarelle and they hope the beverage will be ready for sale within five years.

One of the co-founders of Alcarelle is Dr. David Nutt, a psychiatrist who has previously worked as a government drug adviser. Dr. Nutt who has treated several patients with drinking problems has argued for long alcohol is extremely dangerous.

His publicly held views that alcohol is more dangerous to society than heroin or cocaine caused a wild debate in United Kingdom.

Historical records show ancient civilizations invented alcohol 10,000 years ago, and our modern society still enjoys drinking. Dr. Nutt and his team think that instead of replacing alcoholic beverages altogether, it’s better to produce a healthy replacement – the result is Alcosynth.

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After more than 20 years of research, scientists at Alcarelle are now moving closer than ever to their goal introducing the product.

Alcarelle is an ingredient that would be manufactured and then sold to drinks companies, licensed to ingredients companies, and then distributed to the global drinks industry. Brands would then develop new products, and they would use this as an ingredient in ‘free-from ethanol’ adult drinks, mixing it with any formulations that made sense for their particular consumer,” David Orren, Alcarelle’s managing director said.

Written by Eddie Gonzales Jr. – MessageToEagle.com Staff Writer

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