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Medical science study confirms natural extract effective on hangovers.

By: Bernard Bubman

Bernard Bubman R.Ph, a renowned pharmacist, He has worked for 30 years in the alternative medicine world. During this time, he has developed hundreds of natural products that have helped thousands of people for all those years. Mr. Bubman also founded one of the largest health food vitamin chains in America. His expertise in formulations for health benefits is unsurpassed.
As a wine lover who believes moderate alcohol consumption is beneficial, he studied scientific research to find natural substances that would counteract the many negative side effects of alcoholic drinks and wine. Many friends and customers have told him that they cannot benefit from drinking certain alcohol beverages such as red wine because of these reported side effects such as headaches, allergies, wheezing, coughing, and nausea.
He began working on a formula including certain herbal extracts and through his research efforts developed Wine S.O.S. for wine lovers and Drink S.O.S. for spirit drinkers. They were tested on many individuals and the anecdotal response has been amazing. Then coincidentally, the Archives of Internal Medicine came out with an article and clinical study in which the main ingredient in Wine S.O.S., Opuntia Ficus or Prickly Pear Cactus Extract showed that there was a significant decrease in the side effects when patients consumed the herbal extract.

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