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Frequently Asked Questions about Chaser
Q: Does Chaser cure existing
hangovers?
A: No. Chaser prevents hangovers before
they start.
Q: What are Chaser hangover
pills made of?
A: Chaser is a patent-pending formula of
activated calcium carbonate and vegetable carbon (activated charcoal).
Calcium carbonate is the active ingredient in most calcium supplements
and antacids. Vegetable carbon has been used for centuries to absorb toxins
and is still used in hospitals today. Both ingredients are Generally Recognized
As Safe (GRAS) by the FDA.
Q: How does Chaser hangover
prevention work?
A: Chaser absorbs the elements in beer,
wine and spirits that cause hangovers. These elements, called congeners,
are the byproducts of the fermentation process that gives alcoholic beverages
flavor, aroma and color. When released into your bloodstream, congeners
cause a reaction leading to inflammation and pain. In other words, a hangover.
Chaser attracts and absorbs congeners, keeping them in your digestive
tract where they are harmless.
Q: Will Chaser prevent intoxication?
A: No. Chaser does not prevent intoxication
or absorb alcohol. We recommend that you drink in moderation and drink
responsibly. Never drink and drive.
Q: How long is Chaser effective?
A: Two caplets last for three hours of
drinking, or for up to six drinks. If you drink over a longer period,
or more than six drinks, take two more caplets.
Q: Will Chaser work no matter
how much I drink?
A: No. Chaser effectively absorbs headache-causing
elements in alcohol, but can only absorb so much. We recommend that you
drink in moderation.
Q: Why should I switch from
acetaminophen or aspirin?
A: Acetaminophen and aspirin only dull the
agony. Chaser helps you avoid hangovers before they start. Plus, acetaminophen
has been linked to liver toxicity. Aspirin is highly acidic which may
cause stomach irritation. All natural Chaser hangover remedy has no side
effects.
Q: Does Chaser have any side
effects?
A: No side effects have been shown if taken
according to package directions. Please consult your physician. Alcohol
should not be consumed when taking prescription medications.
Q: Has Chaser been clinically
tested?
A: Yes. Chaser has been tested and proven
effective against 17 common hangover symptoms in IRB approved, randomized,
double-blinded, placebo-controlled crossover clinical trials at a leading
testing facility for dietary supplements. After the study, 83 percent
of test subjects said they would "recommend the product."
Q: Is Chaser a drug?
A: No. Chaser is an all natural dietary
supplement.
Q: Will Chaser affect drug
test results?
A: No. Chaser has no effects on drug test
results.
Q: Where can I buy Chaser?
A: The fastest way to receive Chaser is
to order online from our web site.
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