Introduction
Glucose After Alcohol® is a new-generation product resulting from a unique Swiss formula combined with latest achievements of cutting-edge medicine.
Glucose After Alcohol® contains a carefully selected combination of 24 active ingredients – with appropriate ratios and saturation – making this product a highly efficient and technologically most advanced antidote in the world preventing unpleasant, troublesome and harmful discomfort experienced the day after alcohol consumption.
THE GOODNESS INSIDE
Glucose
Essential “Fuel†delivered directly to the most important human body control centre – the brain, it is primarily a source of instantly available pure energy necessary for proper functioning of the organism disturbed by excessive alcohol consumption. It is also the only natural and extremely effective “Fuel†in the state of fatigue and exhaustion, both physical and mental.
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid)
An ingredient essential to our lives. It increases the body immune defences, affects the production of collagen, participates in the metabolism of fats and what is referred to as bad cholesterol. It prevents oxidation processes, neutralises free radicals that cause many chronic diseases and ageing, and keeps the level of cancerous nitrosamines low. Vitamin C is one of the greatest allies in the fight for good mood and well-being.
Vitamin B3 (niacin)
A necessary diet component contributing to the energy metabolism. It ensures correct functioning of the nervous and the digestive system, keeping the skin in good shape. Vitamin B3 deficiency causes dejection, depression, malaise, mental and physical tiredness. It plays a particularly active role in the body detoxification.
Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid)
Deficiency of vitamin B5 causes nervous system disorders, depression, excessive irritability, hair loss, skin changes, problems with vision, fatigue and cardiovascular diseases. It protects the liver against steatosis resulting from excessive alcohol consumption.
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine)
Involved in the metabolism of neurotransmitters, including the production of serotonin and dopamine – the happiness hormones responsible for the good mood and well-being, it is essential for proper functioning of the nervous system. Vitamin B6 deficiency causes depression, apathy, insomnia, premature ageing of neurons, overall organism deterioration, heart muscle disorders and skin changes. Alcohol consumption is one of the factors contributing to vitamin B6 deficiency.
Vitamin B7 (biotin)
Biotin deficiency primarily increases the level of bad cholesterol in the organism. It is responsible for inflammation, hair loss and baldness. It is indispensable in the production of glucose, being the “fuel†necessary for proper functioning of the human body main control centre – the brain. The symptoms of its deficiency include neurological complications, such as hallucinations and depression. It is responsible for proper functioning of the nervous system and psychological functions.
Vitamin B9 (folic acid)
Safeguarding proper functioning of the nervous system and the brain, it is crucial for mental health, participates in the formation of neuro-stimulating substances, such as dopamine, noradrenaline and adrenaline, that improve memory and alertness. It also ensures proper functioning of the liver and the cardiovascular system. Deficiency of vitamin B9 causes a feeling of tiredness, depression, insomnia, forgetfulness, digestive disorders, headaches, palpitations and increased cell susceptibility to cancerous changes.
Vitamin B12 (cobalamin)
Required in the production of red blood cells, it is responsible for good mood and mental health. It promotes proper functioning of the heart and is essential to maintaining the good condition of the brain and the nervous system. Vitamin B12 deficiency manifests itself as a complex medical condition whose main symptoms include haematological, neurological, psychiatric and gastrointestinal tract problems. People who abuse alcohol, vegetarians and those suffering from gastrointestinal tract diseases are at risk of Vitamin B12 deficiency.
Magnesium
It stabilises the functions of the nervous system and improves the brain cell activity. It has a soothing effect on the organism, improving memory and the ability to think, and is necessary for transmission of nerve impulses in neuromuscular junctions. Magnesium deficiencies may manifest themselves as the improper functioning of muscles, excessive irritability, headaches and insomnia.
Zinc
Being a key component of the organism’s antioxidant system as well as a regulator for multiple enzymes, it detoxifies the organism and binds free radicals resulting from alcohol abuse. It improves the functioning of reproductive organs (e.g. prostate) and is responsible for production and secretion of testosterone. It also supports the immune system and processes of vision.
Glutathione
It functions as a basic substance in the body detoxification process, efficiently removing toxins and neutralising free radicals formed in the liver due to excessive alcohol consumption. It has a major impact on every system of the organism, and especially the immune, nervous and digestive system. It also strengthens the organism in a general manner, particularly under the condition of mental and physical fatigue.
Inositol
An exceptional compound that has a relaxing effect, mitigating the feeling of anxiety and stress. It considerably improves the mental health and cognitive abilities but also stabilises the mood. It is characterised by cardioprotective properties and promotes the glucose metabolism. Inositol deficiency puts people at risk of prolonged stress. It is commonly referred to as the good mood vitamin.
Aspartic acid
It raises natural levels of testosterone in the organism, leading to the libido increase, considerable improvement in the well-being, increased muscle endurance. It acts as a neurotransmitter, improves memory, facilitates learning and memorising, eases the feeling of fatigue, improves sleep and accelerates the body regeneration after exercise.
Malic acid
This organic acid, being a substrate of major metabolic cycles occurring in the organism, works as a natural antioxidant. Supplying body cells with the energy necessary for their proper functioning, it accelerates the process of alcohol neutralisation.
L-cysteine
Well known of its antioxidant properties, it effectively accelerates the removal of harmful substances from the liver and prevents the build-up of harmful toxins, especially those resulting from excessive alcohol consumption. It helps to effectively protect the brain against damage from alcohol and tobacco smoke. It is a component of the enzyme system involved in the metabolism of alcohol.
L-glutamine
It conditions the body regeneration and makes it possible to reach a higher level of physical health and natural immunity extremely quickly. It improves functions of the heart muscle and the brain, reducing the risk of diseases by strengthening the immune system.
Maltodextrin
Particularly important “fuel†which provides muscles with long-term access to pure energy. Maltodextrin, with its slow absorption rate, supplies the body with a lot of clean energy that allows the organism function without any disturbances for prolonged periods of time.
Sodium
A microelement truly essential to life. It is responsible for the excitability of nerve and muscle cells. The organism loses considerable amounts of this component mostly during intensive activities and under high-temperature conditions.
Ginseng
It enhances the libido, adds energy and restores clarity of the mind, improving concentration and memory as well. It features soothing properties and prevents the effects of stress and exhaustion. Ginseng increases vitality and helps the organism in times of stress caused by the effects of excessive alcohol consumption. It effectively reduces the levels of bad cholesterol and has anti-cancer properties.
Glucose After Alcohol® contains a carefully selected combination of 24 active ingredients – with appropriate ratios and saturation – making this product a highly efficient and technologically most advanced antidote in the world preventing unpleasant, troublesome and harmful discomfort experienced the day after alcohol consumption.
THE GOODNESS INSIDE
Glucose
Essential “Fuel†delivered directly to the most important human body control centre – the brain, it is primarily a source of instantly available pure energy necessary for proper functioning of the organism disturbed by excessive alcohol consumption. It is also the only natural and extremely effective “Fuel†in the state of fatigue and exhaustion, both physical and mental.
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid)
An ingredient essential to our lives. It increases the body immune defences, affects the production of collagen, participates in the metabolism of fats and what is referred to as bad cholesterol. It prevents oxidation processes, neutralises free radicals that cause many chronic diseases and ageing, and keeps the level of cancerous nitrosamines low. Vitamin C is one of the greatest allies in the fight for good mood and well-being.
Vitamin B3 (niacin)
A necessary diet component contributing to the energy metabolism. It ensures correct functioning of the nervous and the digestive system, keeping the skin in good shape. Vitamin B3 deficiency causes dejection, depression, malaise, mental and physical tiredness. It plays a particularly active role in the body detoxification.
Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid)
Deficiency of vitamin B5 causes nervous system disorders, depression, excessive irritability, hair loss, skin changes, problems with vision, fatigue and cardiovascular diseases. It protects the liver against steatosis resulting from excessive alcohol consumption.
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine)
Involved in the metabolism of neurotransmitters, including the production of serotonin and dopamine – the happiness hormones responsible for the good mood and well-being, it is essential for proper functioning of the nervous system. Vitamin B6 deficiency causes depression, apathy, insomnia, premature ageing of neurons, overall organism deterioration, heart muscle disorders and skin changes. Alcohol consumption is one of the factors contributing to vitamin B6 deficiency.
Vitamin B7 (biotin)
Biotin deficiency primarily increases the level of bad cholesterol in the organism. It is responsible for inflammation, hair loss and baldness. It is indispensable in the production of glucose, being the “fuel†necessary for proper functioning of the human body main control centre – the brain. The symptoms of its deficiency include neurological complications, such as hallucinations and depression. It is responsible for proper functioning of the nervous system and psychological functions.
Vitamin B9 (folic acid)
Safeguarding proper functioning of the nervous system and the brain, it is crucial for mental health, participates in the formation of neuro-stimulating substances, such as dopamine, noradrenaline and adrenaline, that improve memory and alertness. It also ensures proper functioning of the liver and the cardiovascular system. Deficiency of vitamin B9 causes a feeling of tiredness, depression, insomnia, forgetfulness, digestive disorders, headaches, palpitations and increased cell susceptibility to cancerous changes.
Vitamin B12 (cobalamin)
Required in the production of red blood cells, it is responsible for good mood and mental health. It promotes proper functioning of the heart and is essential to maintaining the good condition of the brain and the nervous system. Vitamin B12 deficiency manifests itself as a complex medical condition whose main symptoms include haematological, neurological, psychiatric and gastrointestinal tract problems. People who abuse alcohol, vegetarians and those suffering from gastrointestinal tract diseases are at risk of Vitamin B12 deficiency.
Magnesium
It stabilises the functions of the nervous system and improves the brain cell activity. It has a soothing effect on the organism, improving memory and the ability to think, and is necessary for transmission of nerve impulses in neuromuscular junctions. Magnesium deficiencies may manifest themselves as the improper functioning of muscles, excessive irritability, headaches and insomnia.
Zinc
Being a key component of the organism’s antioxidant system as well as a regulator for multiple enzymes, it detoxifies the organism and binds free radicals resulting from alcohol abuse. It improves the functioning of reproductive organs (e.g. prostate) and is responsible for production and secretion of testosterone. It also supports the immune system and processes of vision.
Glutathione
It functions as a basic substance in the body detoxification process, efficiently removing toxins and neutralising free radicals formed in the liver due to excessive alcohol consumption. It has a major impact on every system of the organism, and especially the immune, nervous and digestive system. It also strengthens the organism in a general manner, particularly under the condition of mental and physical fatigue.
Inositol
An exceptional compound that has a relaxing effect, mitigating the feeling of anxiety and stress. It considerably improves the mental health and cognitive abilities but also stabilises the mood. It is characterised by cardioprotective properties and promotes the glucose metabolism. Inositol deficiency puts people at risk of prolonged stress. It is commonly referred to as the good mood vitamin.
Aspartic acid
It raises natural levels of testosterone in the organism, leading to the libido increase, considerable improvement in the well-being, increased muscle endurance. It acts as a neurotransmitter, improves memory, facilitates learning and memorising, eases the feeling of fatigue, improves sleep and accelerates the body regeneration after exercise.
Malic acid
This organic acid, being a substrate of major metabolic cycles occurring in the organism, works as a natural antioxidant. Supplying body cells with the energy necessary for their proper functioning, it accelerates the process of alcohol neutralisation.
L-cysteine
Well known of its antioxidant properties, it effectively accelerates the removal of harmful substances from the liver and prevents the build-up of harmful toxins, especially those resulting from excessive alcohol consumption. It helps to effectively protect the brain against damage from alcohol and tobacco smoke. It is a component of the enzyme system involved in the metabolism of alcohol.
L-glutamine
It conditions the body regeneration and makes it possible to reach a higher level of physical health and natural immunity extremely quickly. It improves functions of the heart muscle and the brain, reducing the risk of diseases by strengthening the immune system.
Maltodextrin
Particularly important “fuel†which provides muscles with long-term access to pure energy. Maltodextrin, with its slow absorption rate, supplies the body with a lot of clean energy that allows the organism function without any disturbances for prolonged periods of time.
Sodium
A microelement truly essential to life. It is responsible for the excitability of nerve and muscle cells. The organism loses considerable amounts of this component mostly during intensive activities and under high-temperature conditions.
Ginseng
It enhances the libido, adds energy and restores clarity of the mind, improving concentration and memory as well. It features soothing properties and prevents the effects of stress and exhaustion. Ginseng increases vitality and helps the organism in times of stress caused by the effects of excessive alcohol consumption. It effectively reduces the levels of bad cholesterol and has anti-cancer properties.
Contact Info
Address:
22 Waverley Gardens
London
Essex IG11 0BQ
United Kingdom
London
Essex IG11 0BQ
United Kingdom
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Website:
http://www.glucoseworld.co.uk
Offering
- food and drink manufacturer
- supplier
Hours of operation
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Monday | Closed | ||||||
Tuesday | Open | 9 | 17 | ||||
Wednesday | Open | 9 | 17 | ||||
Thursday | Open | 9 | 17 | ||||
Friday | Open | 9 | 13 | ||||
Saturday | Closed | ||||||
Sunday | Closed |