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'Miracle' anti-hangover pill that 'breaks down 70% of alcohol in 60 minutes' comes with money back guarantee

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Updated 16:14 11 Sep 2024 GMT+1Published 10:01 11 Sep 2024 GMT+1

'Miracle' anti-hangover pill that 'breaks down 70% of alcohol in 60 minutes' comes with money back guarantee

Plenty of people are raving about it!

Ellis Cochrane

Ellis Cochrane

Featured Image Credit: Myrkl/ @ssam.ttaylor

Topics: Shopping, Alcohol

Ellis Cochrane
Ellis Cochrane

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Freshers Week is just around the corner and it’s safe to say you’ll probably find yourself with a hangover or two over the course of the week. But what if we told you there was a ‘miracle’ anti-hangover pill... we're willing to be you''d be interested, right?

Well, the makers of the pill claim it will help you to wake up feeling as fresh as a daisy because of the way it helps you to digest any of the beer, cocktails or shots that you downed the night before.

And according to a recent study, it really does indeed work. So, here’s everything you need to know about the myrkl pill (pronounced 'miracle').

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How does it work?

Available from the brand’s own website, Amazon, Superdrug and other chemists, the myrkl pill comes in a pack of 30 capsules. Or, you can try it out with the Trial Pack, which comes with four doses.

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Essentially, the pill “breaks down alcohol into water and carbon dioxide before reaching the liver, but it also eliminates the calories associated with alcohol in the process," according to the brand. So, instead of it making you feel considerably worse for wear the next day, it changes the way that the alcohol affects your body.

In addition to all this, it actually adds vitamins such as vitamin B12, back into your body to help you feel more refreshed.

And because it removes the calories too, you won’t need to worry about getting a beer belly after necking quite a few beers every week in your first year of uni.



If it all sounds a bit too good to be true, the pills have racked up thousands of five-star reviews and even come with a 30 day money back guarantee, if you’re not happy with the results.

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So, you can give them a try during your next drinking session and see whether or not they help you to feel altogether more human the morning after.

All you need to do is take two pills at least two hours before a meal – so before you head out to the pub or student union – and they should be working away within you to stop you from feeling the effects of the alcohol as much as you usually would.

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What are customers saying?

One happy shopper took to the myrkl website to admit: “Not sure how I was functional before discovering these, the old days are a thing of the past! I no longer have to dread the next day. Definitely recommend!”

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While a second explained: “Was very sceptical about this working, how wrong was I! Woke up after a big one and felt normal which is very unusual for me. Will definitely be using this again and again and again.”

Another simply called them a ‘lifesaver.’

With the Dose Pack starting at a tenner and the 30 capsule Pack coming in at £30 – or £24 if you buy it as a subscription – you might want to grab some before heading back to uni. Or if your uni days are behind you, think how they could come in handy after a night out or weekender.

Of course, it goes without saying that you should always consult a doctor before using these if you are taking any medication or have any medical issues.

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