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No Dry January for You? Prevent Hangovers With This Liver Support Supplement

Updated: 18 hours ago

de-liver-ance is an herbal supplement that works as a hangover remedy and has been known to cure fatty liver and provide mental clarity.
de-liver-ance liver elixir

Hangover remedies rarely work, despite humanity’s centuries-long obsession with finding one since the first hop was ever fermented. So when I came across the hangover cure–turned–liver elixir de-liver-ance at Eudemonia in 2024, I didn't think too much of it. They had a cool setup with herbs, flowers, and products. It was cute. But then I noticed a little exam area where founder Siggi Clavien was offering on-site liver ultrasounds through his sister company, The Liver Clinic. This got my attention.


A liver ultrasound is one of the clearest ways to assess liver health — not just function on paper, but actual structure. It can reveal fatty infiltration, thickening, congestion, or other signs of stress long before symptoms appear. In other words, it shows the biological age and resilience of your liver, not just whether it’s technically “working.”


Despite the fact that I don’t drink alcohol, I’ve worried about my liver for years. Not because I overindulged — but because I can’t indulge. Alcohol doesn’t relax me or give me a buzz. It poisons me. About 12 hours later, I’m violently ill. For a long time, I assumed that meant something must be seriously wrong with my liver, even though my blood tests were always normal.


Fortunately, the ultrasound told a reassuring story. My liver looked like that of a healthy 25-year-old. No fatty changes. No obvious damage. While that was comforting, it's important to realize that liver stress doesn’t come from alcohol alone. Environmental toxins, mold exposure, medications like Tylenol, chronic infections, and everyday chemical load all tax the liver in ways that don’t always show up as “liver disease.”


Stemregen and de-liver-ance founders talking about their herbal supplements that work for biohacking
Siggi Clavien and Christian Drapeau

While I was waiting for my scan, Christian Drapeau, creator of the stem-cell-stimulating supplement STEMREGEN, was just finishing a follow-up scan after three months of taking de-liver-ance twice daily. Despite a healthy diet and good fitness, he’d previously been diagnosed with fatty liver disease. This time, he was elated. The improvement compared to his earlier scan was, in his words, remarkable. “It’s amazing,” he said to me with a huge grin.


It was one of those moments where you realize biohacking can genuinely work — not as hype, but as measurable change. And Christian’s case wasn’t an outlier. According to Clavien, they’ve seen similar improvements in people dealing with fatty liver, scarring, toxin overload, medication burden, and long-term environmental exposure. “We see about a 93 percent efficacy,” said Clavien.


Clavien has worked with a number of high-profile clients, even telling the New York Times that de-liver-ance had helped reverse Arki Busson’s fatty liver disease in three months — a claim Busson himself later described as “transformative.”


love your liver and prevent hangovers with de-liver-ance
Love Your Liver

That’s what made this liver support supplement stand out to me. It isn’t positioned as a cleanse or a quick fix. It’s positioned as support — something you layer in when your liver is doing more than its fair share of work. Which, let's face it, even without drinking, just with passive toxic load from our food, air, and water—it always is.


If you drink regularly, are recovering from fatty liver, feel chronically “toxic,” or simply want to support your liver in a world full of chemical exposures, this is one I’d consider. At $24 for three shots, it isn’t cheap. But to put it in perspective, it’s about $8 per serving — less than half the price of a cocktail in South Beach (but you can get a 10% discount with code GOLDILOCKS.)


De-liver-ance is made with a blend of antioxidant botanicals, including ginseng, red sage, artemisia, and more than a dozen additional herbs, formulated to support bile flow, detox pathways, and overall liver resilience.


Clavien developed it with a focus on real-world liver stress — not just alcohol, but the modern toxic load most of us carry quietly.


I would never say that you can drink alcohol without consequence, but (others) anecdotal experiences seem to indicate that taking de-liver-ance after knocking back a few drinks might almost get you off scott-free. So if Dry January isn’t your thing — or you just want to improve your most important organ — stock up. De-liver-ance may be your best chance for a reboot.




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