About SENTIA Spirits

SENTIA Spirits represent a new category of functional drinks developed by neuroscientists to reimagine how we socialise. At the core is a carefully researched blend of botanicals containing compounds that work together to enhance the brain’s natural calming system. By modulating the activity of GABA—a neurotransmitter central to relaxation and ease in social situations—SENTIA aims to deliver many of the positive social effects associated with alcohol, without the compromises.

The concept was pioneered by Professor David Nutt, one of the world’s leading authorities in psychopharmacology. His decades of research into alcohol’s impact on the brain inspired a search for safer alternatives, first through synthetic pathways and later by identifying naturally occurring compounds that act on the GABA system. SENTIA is the first practical expression of this work, offering a scientifically grounded alternative to alcohol that combines innovation in neuroscience with the growing demand for functional, wellness-led drinks.

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David J. Nutt, Meg Spriggs, Alan D. Borthwick, and Delia Belelli, "Functional Alternatives to Alcohol", Nutrients (2022)
The consumption of alcohol is associated with well-known health harms and many governments worldwide are actively engaged in devising approaches to reduce them. To this end, a common proposed strategy aims at reducing alcohol consumption. This approach has led to the development of non-alcoholic drinks, which have been especially welcome by younger, wealthier, health-conscious consumers, who have been turning away from alcohol to look toward alternatives. However, a drawback of non-alcoholic drinks is that they do not facilitate social interaction in the way alcohol does, which is the main reason behind social drinking. Therefore, an alternative approach is to develop functional drinks that do not use alcohol yet mimic the positive, pro-social effects of alcohol without the associated harms. This article will discuss (1) current knowledge of how alcohol mediates its effects in the brain, both the desirable, e.g., antistress to facilitate social interactions, and the harmful ones, with a specific focus on the pivotal role played by the gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) neurotransmitter system and (2) how this knowledge can be exploited to develop functional safe alternatives to alcohol using either molecules already existing in nature or synthetic ones. This discussion will be complemented by an analysis of the regulatory challenges associated with the novel endeavour of bringing safe, functional alternatives to alcohol from the bench to bars.
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