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by Mike Adams, Natural News:
Partaking in a little post-work happy hour just became a lot safer with the creation of a little known molecule that reduces alcohol’s harmful effects on the body, particularly the liver (which is affected the most adversely), without comprising the enjoyable buzz many of us love, and deserve, to indulge in every now and then.
Developed by Chigurupati Technologies, NTX was contrived through a multi-million dollar eight-year project completed by a team of pharmaceutical PhDs hoping to make the “drinking experience smarter,” according to NTXTechnology.com.
Founded in 2006 by Harsha Chigurupati, a young entrepreneur from Hyderabad, India, who was raised in a family of scientists, pharmacists and physicians, Chigurupati Technologies first sought to eliminate the side-effects of over-the-counter drugs before dabbling in the alcoholic beverage industry.
The innovative molecule is “Scientific, preventative and recreational all at the same time—while protecting the liver,” Chigurupati told the Tasting Panel Magazine last year. Human study trial results showed that NTX massively reduced harmful effects on the liver by up to 93 percent.
Using a “proprietary blend of ingredients” designated as GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), NTX works by shielding your liver from the harmful effects of consuming alcohol, without comprising a beverage’s taste. While the pharma company has not fully disclosed its product’s ingredients, we do know that licorice root and sugar alcohol are some of its key components.
NTX can be infused into several types of alcohol, but is currently designed to “evolve distilled spirits.” The first company to utilize this breakthrough technology is Bellion Vodka, developing what they call “the first functional spirit on the planet.”
Just as we’ve made technological advancements in other industries, such as cell phone technology, Bellion Vodka says NTX is a revolutionary breakthrough in alcoholic beverage consumption, making drinking safer and smarter.