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Two ingredients that actually do something: DHM and milk thistle. They help your body process alcohol and look after your liver while it's at it.
A morning that feels like a morning
Sleep that actually sticks
Supports your liver through the work
Take it before, during, or after
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Ingredients:
Two actives. That's it.
Dihydromyricetin (DHM) — extracted from Japanese vine tea
Silymarin — extracted from milk thistle
Suggested Use:
One tablet per drink. Take it whenever fits your night:
Before — helps prevent skin flushing
During — helps your body process the alcohol
After — for a smoother morning
Don't exceed 10 tablets in 24 hours.
Guarantee:
Not everything works for everybody, including DHM.
If you buy a bottle and it doesn't work for you, email us within 30 days and we'll refund you. No questions asked.
DHM + Milk Thistle
Easier On Your Liver
Clearer Mornings
Vegan & Gluten-Free
DHM + Milk Thistle
Easier On Your Liver
Clearer Mornings
Vegan & Gluten-Free
DHM + Milk Thistle
Easier On Your Liver
Clearer Mornings
Vegan & Gluten-Free
ONLY 2 INGREDIENTS
The perfect blend of two powerful ingredients
DHM and milk thistle. That's the whole formula. The other ingredients on the label hold the tablet together — we call binders binders, not "electrolytes."
DHM (Dihydromyricetin)
DHM (Dihydromyricetin) speeds up the breakdown of acetaldehyde — alcohol's most toxic byproduct — and reduces the chemical rebound that causes next-day anxiety and brain fog.
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Milk Thistle (Silymarin)
Milk Thistle (Silymarin) protects liver cells from oxidative damage while boosting glutathione, your body's master antioxidant, to help your body recover faster.
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Milk Thistle (Silymarin)
Deeply moisturises and locks in hydration for soft, smooth skin all day long. Coconut-derived ingredients help strengthen the skin barrier and prevent dryness.
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DHM (Dihydromyricetin)
DHM (Dihydromyricetin) speeds up the breakdown of acetaldehyde — alcohol's most toxic byproduct — and reduces the chemical rebound that causes next-day anxiety and brain fog.
Milk Thistle (Silymarin)
Milk Thistle (Silymarin) protects liver cells from oxidative damage while boosting glutathione, your body's master antioxidant, to help your body recover faster.
The Mechanism
How Parachute actually works
DHM and milk thistle each have a job. Here's what they're doing while you're drinking and after — in plain English.
Acetaldehyde, the actual culprit
When your liver processes alcohol, it produces acetaldehyde — a byproduct that's responsible for most of what makes a hangover rough. The headache, the nausea, the fog. DHM helps your body clear it faster.
The GABA rebound
Alcohol calms you by binding to GABA receptors. When it wears off, those receptors rebound — fragmenting your sleep and following you into the morning. DHM is studied for its role in calming that.
The skin flushing thing
Some people lack the enzyme that breaks down acetaldehyde efficiently — usually due to genetics. The result: skin flushing, faster heart rate, an uncomfortable night. DHM helps your body process what's already there.
Why two ingredients beat twelve
Most hangover supplements are built around vitamins and electrolytes — useful, but not addressing the actual chemistry of what makes a hangover. Two ingredients, each addressing a real mechanism, beats twelve that sound like they should.
Milk thistle, doing the quiet work
Silymarin, the active in milk thistle, supports liver function during alcohol processing. It's been used for liver health for centuries. Useful here for obvious reasons.
Not new, just newly studied
DHM has been used in Eastern medicine for about a thousand years. Modern peer-reviewed research caught up in the last few decades. The science is plain English — we just don't usually translate it.
The outcomes
What to expect
Three places you'll notice the difference: while you're drinking, the morning after, and the part you can't quite name.
You stay closer to yourself
As the drinks add up
1
Alcohol metabolism, while you drink
Less of the heavy, fuzzy feeling that creeps in around drink three or four. DHM helps your body process alcohol as the night unfolds.
The GABA rebound, calmed
Less of the 3am wake-up. Sleep that actually sticks, instead of fragmenting around 4am. DHM is studied for its role in calming the rebound that fragments your sleep after drinking.
2
Sleep that holds together
Through the night
A morning that feels like a morning
When you wake up
3
Less of the 6am dread
The vague unease, the replay loops, the low-grade regret that follows drinking — there's less of it. Mostly chemistry, not just willpower.
You stay closer to yourself
As the drinks add up
1
Alcohol metabolism, while you drink
Less of the heavy, fuzzy feeling that creeps in around drink three or four. DHM helps your body process alcohol as the night unfolds.
2
The GABA rebound, calmed
Less of the 3am wake-up. Sleep that actually sticks, instead of fragmenting around 4am. DHM is studied for its role in calming the rebound that fragments your sleep after drinking.
Sleep that holds together
Through the night
A morning that feels like a morning
When you wake up
3
Less of the 6am dread
The vague unease, the replay loops, the low-grade regret that follows drinking — there's less of it. Mostly chemistry, not just willpower.
The scene
Smoother landings, in practice
The events stay the same. The cost gets smaller.
The party
Everybody ends up in the kitchen
First a bottle of wine, then another, then someone breaks out the cocktails. Nobody's in a hurry to leave. One per drink as you go. The night runs long. The morning doesn't.
The wedding
The ceremony was hours ago. The night's nowhere near done
Champagne before the ceremony, wine at dinner, whatever's at the bar after. Eight hours of someone always refilling your glass. One per drink, the whole way through
The wine tasting
The pours start to sneak up on you
A splash here, a splash there, and somehow you've had the better part of a bottle by mid-afternoon. One per pour keeps pace. The afternoon was the whole point — not the price you pay for it.

The short list
Why Parachute Stands Out
Not a long list. Most of the differences are about what isn't on the label.
Parachute
Others
Every ingredient and dose, on the label
One tablet per drink. That's it. Before, during or after.
DHM and milk thistle — researched for decades, used for centuries
Small tablets, no horse pills, no patches, no gummies.
Usage
How to use Parachute
One tablet per drink. Take it before, during, or after — whichever fits the night.
Before
Good if you know it's going to be a long night. DHM gets into your system before the alcohol arrives, so it's working from the first drink on.
During
The simplest version — one tablet per drink, as you go. The math is simple by design, easier to remember when you've already had a couple.
After
For nights you didn't plan for. One with water before bed helps your body keep working through the alcohol while you sleep.
Don't exceed 10 tablets in 24 hours.
Reviews
What people tell us
Adults at weddings, dinner parties, work events. Here's what they reported back.

Sofia W.
United States on March 12, 2025
"Worked better than I expected"
Woke up after a night of questionable decisions expecting the usual hangover apocalypse, surprisingly though, I felt pretty normal. Took this before and after drinking, and it seriously took the edge off the headache, nausea, and regret. It didn't erase every bad choice, but I actually woke up functional instead of glued to my pillow in despair. Hydration still matters, but this definitely gives you a fighting chance.

Katie S,
United Kingdom on March 05, 2025
"I don't have to be anxious about drinking anymore"
As I've gotten older, I've had to weigh the pleasures of drinking against the effects I feel the next day. The effects these days can happen after only 1 or 2 drinks and makes it difficult to look forward to a relaxing glass or two of wine after work. After using these, I've found that I can wake up the next day and feel as though I've not had any alcohol at all...

Jason M.
Canada on February 28, 2025
"Helps me get good sleep and wake up recharged"
Love this product. As a 40+ year old, if I have more than 2-3 drinks these days it really crushes my next day. But a couple of these pills while drinking helps me get good sleep and wake up recharged. Small bottle is easy to pack around and the dosage instructions are straightforward and easy to remember. I keep this handy for happy hours, company functions, concerts, etc... I think my liver is grateful and I don't feel guilty having a couple drinks on a weeknight anymore

FAQ
What people ask
Eight questions we get often. Plain answers below.
1
How does Parachute work?
Two things go wrong when you drink. The headache, nausea, and morning fog come from acetaldehyde — a toxic byproduct your body produces while processing alcohol. The fragmented sleep and 6am unease come from the GABA rebound — alcohol calms you in the moment and the rebound when it wears off is what wakes you up at 3am. Parachute addresses both: DHM helps your body clear acetaldehyde faster and is studied for its role in calming the GABA rebound.
2
When should I take it and how much?
One tablet per drink. You can take it before, during, or after — each timing has a different benefit: Before — helps reduce skin flushing. During — helps your body process alcohol while you're drinking. After — for a smoother morning.
Don't exceed 10 tablets in 24 hours.
3
What are the ingredients?
Two actives: 200mg of DHM (dihydromyricetin, from Japanese vine tea) and 10mg of silymarin (from milk thistle). The other ingredients on the label — microcrystalline cellulose, maltodextrin, dextrin, magnesium stearate — are tablet binders. We call binders binders.
4
What is DHM (dihydromyricetin)?
DHM is a natural flavonoid from Japanese vine tea that helps your body break down acetaldehyde — the toxic byproduct of alcohol — faster. It's been used in Eastern medicine for about a thousand years; modern peer-reviewed research has been catching up over the last few decades.
5
What is milk thistle extract (silymarin)?
Silymarin is the active compound in milk thistle, used for liver health for centuries. Modern research supports its role in supporting liver function, especially during alcohol processing.
6
Is Parachute® safe?
Yes, taken as directed. Both ingredients have long histories of human use and modern research backing them. Parachute is vegan and gluten-free, with no caffeine or stimulants. As with any supplement, talk to your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing, on medication, or have a medical condition. Don't use this product to abuse alcohol.
7
Will it stop me from getting drunk or sober me up?
No. Parachute doesn't change how alcohol affects you in the moment — you'll still feel your drinks, and you should still drink responsibly. What Parachute does is help your body process the byproduct of alcohol more efficiently, which is what tends to make the morning after feel different.
8
What if it doesn't work for me?
Not everything works for everybody, including DHM. If you've tried it and it didn't work for you, email us within 30 days and we'll refund you. No questions asked.







