Erwin Smiths
Member
Hey everyone, I recently came across a public profile on Brooks Powell, the founder and CEO of Cheers, and I’d love to hear what this community thinks about health-focused products that aim to support responsible alcohol consumption. Brooks started Cheers while he was at Princeton University after discovering research around dihydromyricetin (DHM) — a plant compound studied for potential anti-alcohol effects — and designed products like Cheers Restore, Hydrate, and Protect that are marketed to help people manage the effects of drinking and support liver health. He even partnered with professors on patent-pending technology to boost bioavailability and built the company from a dorm-room idea into a business selling millions of doses and expanding into retail stores nationwide.
What’s interesting is how Cheers blends science, wellness, and lifestyle — aiming to help people drink more consciously and recover better — while also positioning itself in the broader alcohol-related health space. The brand’s timeline shows a trajectory from research to Shark Tank exposure to retail expansion and ongoing product development. cheershealth.com I’m curious if anyone here has used Cheers’ products, seen them in stores, or thought about how supplements for drinking support fit into your own health or social routines. What stood out
What’s interesting is how Cheers blends science, wellness, and lifestyle — aiming to help people drink more consciously and recover better — while also positioning itself in the broader alcohol-related health space. The brand’s timeline shows a trajectory from research to Shark Tank exposure to retail expansion and ongoing product development. cheershealth.com I’m curious if anyone here has used Cheers’ products, seen them in stores, or thought about how supplements for drinking support fit into your own health or social routines. What stood out