Launching OverAlcohol

We’re thrilled to announce that we are helping “Over Alcohol” with its online launch party. Over Alcohol is the culmination of a journey of understanding that everyone has a need to relax – be it socially or from work or just part of good, overall wellness and well being. But how you relax – or what you use to help you relax, differs from person to person.

Prohibition didn’t stop alcohol – it caused consumption to increase.

Co-founders Joe and David each began their own journey of discovery that lead them to meet up in West Palm Beach, after running into each other in New Jersey.

The pair wanted to create relaxation drinks that helped people. For David, products like mocktails and non-alcoholic beers were just drinking empty calories. For someone who enjoyed socialising, David had experimented with all manners of imbibing mixtures. For Joe, that initial journey was mainly THC, whereas David is firmly in the Kava and Kratom camp.

Both were firm believers – like many in their circle – that alcohol was somewhat good at helping people relax and unwind but brought with it dire consequences: losing control of your inhibitions might help with social mingling but alcohol often leads people to do dangerous, risky and in many cases illegal activities.

The journey to discover better replacements – that not just focused on relaxation but the chance to improve your physical being. One of David’s passions is using Kava, Kratom and Mushroom Nootropics to improve productivity at work.

While many people are concerned with the opinions of governments on certain inputs – like THC, Kava, Kratom and Mushrooms – David is quick to point out that the FDA has little oversight in alcohol production and that wine companies dont  have to list all of their ingredients.

By choosing Kratom over alcohol – David gets natural energy,focus and concentration powers that anyone else with ADHD will understand – and that this was much more effective for him personally than taking Adderall.

 

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