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   Daily Grind:[Share a Cup with a Friend.](    [The DAILY GRIND NEWS](  Grind for October 22, 2017  First sip  "What I am looking for is a blessing not in disguise." - Jerome K. Jerome   [Learn more about RevenueStripe...](  Why Not The Headline A multivitamin designed for alcoholics The Problem Mankind has long searched for a way to get trashed without suffering for it the next morning. For Michael McAdams, the solution was to pop a handful of vitamins before bedtime. "I was notorious for pouring vitamins down the throats of drunk people who were passing out," says Michael, who has a long history of partying hard in Las Vegas with his fraternity brothers. When his buddy Greg suggested he combine the vitamins and create a hangover supplement, the two of them partnered up and designed Drinkwel. The Solution Drinkwel is advertised as a dietary supplement "for healthy people who drink, by healthy people who drink." According to Michael, it is a combination of vitamins that help replenish those you lose by drinking alcohol, help detox the liver, and make you feel better. Drinkwel has been criticized for enabling alcoholism and addiction and for contributing to the myth that drinking alcohol is healthy. In effect, Drinkwel is a harm-reduction strategy marketed towards people who know they have a problem but who aren't willing to change it. As Michael points out, Drinkwel isn't alone in this strategy: "There are indigestion pills that allow you to be a glutton rather than eating healthier. There are nicotine patches that allow you to get your fix in a healthier way. And there are ways to be a healthy drinker. Embrace the oxymoron." You Might Like    [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( Brewtiful The Headline Top 5 places in the US to see fall foliage (outside of New England) The Grind New England is famous for its fall foliage, but it isn't the only place you can enjoy the amazing colors of the autumn season. According to Greg Huse (an arborist at the Smithsonian Gardens in Washington), we should take advantage of autumn because it may eventually disappear. "Hot temperatures and dry conditions are causing trees to become stressed during the growing season...This can lead to premature leaf drop before leaves begin to turn color," says Huse. "Additionally, these conditions make the trees more susceptible to insect pests and diseases, which can result in loss of energy and vigor, and premature leaf drop or death." The Facts Check out these 5 destinations for amazing fall foliage this season: 1. River Gorge, Tennessee: A camper's paradise, the Tennessee River Gorge is a mountainous region where you can find ospreys, bald eagles, blue herons, and wild turkeys. Visit between mid-October and early November. 2. Lake Geneva, Wisconsin: This area was once home to rich vacationers who specifically planted trees for their fall colors. Visit between late September and late October. 3. The Ozarks, Missouri and Arkansas: The 1.2 million-acre Ozark National Forest sits in three temperate zones, giving it a "false peak" for fall colors in mid-October and a "true peak" later in the month. One great place to check out is Eureka Springs in Arkansas. Visit between late October and early November. 4. Moab, Utah: Enjoy changing fall colors amid a landscape of sandstone rocks illuminated by the angled autumn light. Check out La Sal Mountain Loop Road Scenic Backway, the Poison Spider Mesa Trail, or the Gemini Bridges Trail. Visit between mid-September and mid-October. 5. Mammoth Lakes, California: Discover the bright colors of cottonwoods, aspens, and willows alongside granite walls and alpine meadows. Visit between mid-September and mid-October.  Good to the last drop  Did you know... After World War 2 ended in 1945, a Japanese officer named Hiroo Onoda didn't surrender and continued the war for 29 years because he didn't know that Japan had surrendered and the war was over.  [Pass the Cream](  [Fb](  [Tw](  [Pass the Sugar]( [The Daily Grind]  [Learn more about RevenueStripe...](   This email was sent to {EMAIL}" If this email was forwarded to you and you would like to subscribe, we would love to have you [Subscribe Here](  This email is never sent unsolicited. You have received this Daily Grind email because you subscribed to it or someone forwarded it to you. To opt out, see the links below. Click this link if you would like to [advertise](mailto:advertising@thedailygrind.news?Subject=Advertise%20on%20thedailygrind.news) on [thedailygrind.news](. [TO OPT OUT]( [OPT OUT]( your email address from our list. We respect your right to privacy. [View our policy](. This email was sent by: [The Daily Grind News](, 6890 E. Sunrise Dr. Ste 120-137 Tucson, AZ. 85750 Don't forget, your friend wants to be interesting too. So [Forward this Email to a Friend](   Â

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