A doctor-supervised daily program that gently quiets the pull of alcohol. So you can drink less, or stop. Either way, you're in control.
Takes 3 minutes. No credit card to start.
"Ten days in and the automatic 6pm glass just… wasn't automatic."
Jenna, 43 · Member 4mo
It's the morning that starts slow. The 2pm slump. The workout that didn't happen. The conversation you didn't quite have. For some people, it's a glass of wine that became three. For others, it's the knowledge that something has to change, and not knowing where to start.
Oryn is a doctor-supervised daily protocol that quiets the pull of alcohol — gently, biologically, without willpower. Whether you're here to drink less on weeknights or to stop completely, the protocol works the same. Most members notice the shift in about two weeks.
Most members notice the first shift in about two weeks. The real change — the one that feels permanent — tends to arrive around 90 days in.
That's why Oryn is designed as a 90-day program.
Tell us about your drinking, your goals, and your health. Our clinicians will review and determine if Oryn is right for you.
A licensed medical provider reviews your assessment. If Oryn is a fit, they'll approve your plan. If it isn't, they'll tell you why — and what might help instead. No video calls required.
Discreet, unmarked packaging. Ongoing clinical support and a health coach who meets you where you are — whether that's drinking less or stopping completely. Cancel anytime.
Day three, your Oryn box lands on your doorstep — discreet on the outside, considered on the inside. A 90-day supply, a weekly pill case, a welcome letter from your clinician, and a companion journal to notice what changes.
When you drink, your brain releases a wave of endorphins that reinforces the behavior. That's why drinking often feels automatic — your brain has learned to want it. Oryn's daily formula gently quiets the receptors that carry that reinforcement. The drink still goes down. It just doesn't light up the same pathway. Over time, the pull weakens, and cravings lose their grip. The choice stays yours — whether that means drinking less or not at all.
"I didn't want to quit. I just wanted the nightly bottle of wine to stop feeling automatic. It took about ten days."
— Jenna, 43
WORKING ON NIGHTLY WINE
"My Whoop recovery score went from 38% average to 71% in two months. I thought I was just a bad sleeper. Turns out I was a drinker."
— Marcus, 38
CUTTING WEEKEND DRINKING
"I was scared it would feel like a loss. It feels like the opposite. I'm more present than I've been in ten years."
— Alex, 47
CHOSE TO STOP COMPLETELY