FAQ
Purchase-related inquiries
Directions for use
1) When should I take Drastic Drink?
A: It could be taken anytime you want a quick energy boost (especially when dehydrated)! This may also be before, during, or after alcohol consumption.
Directions for use
1) When should I take Drastic Drink?
A: It could be taken anytime you want a quick energy boost (especially when dehydrated)! This may also be before, during, or after alcohol consumption.
2) How do I store it?
A: Drastic Drink can be stored at room temperature, but it should be refrigerated after it’s opened.
3) Do I need to consume the entire bottle?
A: Yes, you should drink the entire bottle for an optimal effect!
4) Do I need to shake Drastic Drink before consumption?
A: Yes, please shake Drastic Drink to prevent settling of the natural ingredients.
Product-related FAQs
1) Why is this better than drinking coffee or tea?
A: Coffee and tea both contain caffeine which has been found to lead to further dehydration and the prolonging of dehydration symptoms/hangovers. Our product has been formulated to rehydrate the body and make you feel your best!
2) How much caffeine does it contain?
A: Our product is caffeine-free.
3) Is the product non-GMO?
A: Drastic Drink does not contain GMOs and is free from added preservatives.
General Questions
What are hangovers?
A hangover is a combination of mental and physiological symptoms that occur after excessive alcohol consumption. Hangovers vary from one person to another, and there are some individuals that might not even get them! Many factors such as gender, weight, genetics, food consumption, and alcohol tolerance all have an affect on our experience with hangovers. Typical symptoms include headaches, fatigue, weakness, thirst, nausea, dizziness, and muscle pain.
What is the mechanism behind hangovers?
The exact mechanism behind hangovers is actively being investigated, but what we do know is that alcohol slows down communication between neural cells. After drinking, the brain reverts from a sedated to an excited state, accounting for restlessness. Hangovers have also been linked to hormonal imbalances, dehydration, immune system activation, and irritation of the gastrointestinal tract.