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Yeti & The Fox kit

Yeti & The Fox is a simple yet effective pharmaceutical-free solution to the dreaded hangover. With many couples choosing to opt for hangover survival kit wedding favours (we love this idea) Yeti & The Fox is a must-have addition. Here comes the science bit...

S-acetyl gluthione is the body's main natural antioxidant and immune system booster helping the body stay healthy. When combined with N-acetyl cysteine and vitamin B6, it becomes highly effective at fighting toxins ingested via food and drink. Glutathione is in fact needed by our bodies to break down toxic acetaldehyde - the offending substance produced as alcohol is broken down by the liver. It's also to blame for liver damage and many of the most hideous symptoms experienced during a hangover. So, with the acetaldehyde-busting ingredient glutathione being at the core of Yeti & Fox it's clear to see why it works! Plus, the combined effects of immune system support, liver performance support and increased energy levels all mean that after a busy night on the dancefloor throwing some prosecco-fuelled shapes and celebrating your nuptials, you and your guests can feel ready and raring to go again in the morning.

Each sachet contains three capsules. For it to be most effective you need to take Yeti & The Fox 30 minutes before or two hours after eating. Just before you all sit down to the wedding breakfast should do the trick! Take the first two with water just before or when you starting drinking and the third once you've downed the last drop at some stage before you go to bed. If you forget to take the first two, just take all three before you turn in. Simple!

Yeti & The Fox is priced at £3.99 per pack (containing the 3 capsules you need), £12.99 for three packs, £19.99 for five packs and £37.99 for a 10 pack.

Find out more at https://yetiandthefox.com

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