Relief for 10.5 Million U.S. Men Impacted by Hangovers: The Best Hangover Cure Has ArrivedIMPRESS!® Dietary Supplement Utilizes 9 Premium, High Potency Ingredients.
By: MaxLabs US, LLC "When it comes to hangovers, it's all about inflammation- With millions impacted, it was time for a powerful alternative to hangover remedies centered on vitamins the body doesn't absorb well. Such products just don't tackle painful inflammation. The body's pain pathways such as "TNF-alpha," When it comes to hangover relief, gambling on OTC pain relievers and other hangover remedies is now unnecessary. IMPRESS!® Keeping men Sharp & Energized Today, Impressive Tonight and Clear Tomorrow refers to the formula's overall mission to enhance cognition, energy, stamina, libido and lastly- its amazing role as the best hangover cure. The U.S. Pat. Pend. Formula is a combination of 9 highly-refined natural ingredients. Producers of the name brand content include World leaders such as Natreon, Naturex and Sabinsa. https://youtu.be/ While it's best to take IMPRESS!® prior to drinking, it works incredibly well as hangover cure if forgotten as a preventative measure the night before. We apologize that IMPRESS!® isn't recommended for women- the ingredients designed to support testosterone in men can reduce the effectiveness of oral contraceptives, increasing risk of unintended pregnancy. Sorry ladies. IMPRESS!® 1600mg is now available at https://impress1600.com/ Supplement for MIND + BODY + LIFESTYLE by MaxLabs US These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Product is not intended to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any disease. About MaxLabs US MaxLabs US designs and markets premium quality nutraceuticals. With a business model built on Innovation, Quality & Value, the company is led by a core team possessing over 75 years' collective experience in business leadership, healthcare, and medical devices. Quality assurance, testing, assembly, and packaging of MaxLabs US products are U.S.-based. MaxLabs US is headquartered in Washington, MI USA. 1. Ling J, Stephens R, Heffernan TM (June 2010). "Cognitive and psychomotor performance during alcohol hangover". Current Drug Abuse Reviews. 3 (2): 80–7. PMID 20712592. 2. Wiese JG, Shlipak MG, Browner WS (June 2000). "The alcohol hangover". Annals of Internal Medicine. 132 (11): 897–902. PMID 10836917. End
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