Sometimes, you just want to feel _something_—a little looseness, a touch of ease—without the morning-after regret. That’s the promise of Sentia, a nonalcoholic drink designed to mimic the pleasant side of drinking without the risks. Developed by a British neuropsychopharmacologist, Sentia taps into GABA, the brain’s natural relaxant, offering a subtle shift in mood rather than a full-on buzz. It won’t replace whiskey, but for those seeking a softer, social alternative, it might just be the next best thing.
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