Using Hard Ketones to

QUIT ALCOHOL

If you are looking for an 'easier, softer way' to quit or reduce your alcohol consumption, Hard Ketones can provide an effective assist.

By delivering a Real Buzz, the mental and social desires are addressed, but without significant toxic side effects and the desire to continue to drink more. Ketones are shown to decrease ghrelin (appetite hormone)(see related Ketone Ester paper). Many report it is self-regulating in that it reduces desire to drink. You should feel satiated and be less inclined to continue drinking them. Typically 1-2 cans will achieve a decent buzz and satisfy reasonable cravings. Ketohol also metabolizes to ketones, a healthy fuel for your body and mind to productively use.

This may sound counter intuitive. How can something that gets you buzzed/inebriated make you provide energy? Well, it doesn't at first. Let's get technical. R 1,3 butanediol is not a ketone right out of the can. It is a non-ethanol 'diol' that metabolizes into ketones in the liver. During this process you can experience a temporary buzz while the R 1,3 is broken down into a 4 carbon acetaldehyde (far less toxic than the 3 carbon acetaldehyde produced from alcohol consumption) before being converted to useful ketones. This ketone precursor is not shown to have the cognitive and performance gains that Ketone Ester (KetoneAid) has (but that doesn't stop VC backed 'fake' ketone companies from marketing it as such).

Quitting alcohol can be extremely difficult. Relapses and trial & error in harm reduction are common. We are not claiming Ketohol to be a "cure", but many have found success simply by making the switch for a period of time (1-3 months), until alcohol cravings subside entirely. Many even quit Hard Ketones after they no longer experience a desire to drink alcohol. Our goal is not to get you hooked, but to make this incredible superior-to-alcohol alternative available to anyone. Our intensions are to provide products that improve and extend peoples lives.

It is theorized that Ketohol works much in the same way as nalterxone therapy(4) does for addiction, in that one does not get an absurd chemical stimulus that alcohol can trigger and that, in time, alcohol is no longer thought of or perused. The difference between the two is Ketohol can provide a mental shift that naltrexone inhibits. Further, Hard Ketones can be taken with Antabuse(5) for those who are serious about abstaining but still struggling.

Finally, after 7,000 years of boozing, science has found a way to achieve the enjoyment of drinking without the downside. Live better with Hard Ketones, and even better with KetoneAid Ketone Ester - The King of Ketones.

notice

• Not for athletic performance or cognition. This is more of a relaxing drink. Maybe post workout.

• Do not drive if impaired.

• Not for pregnant women and not recommended for people under 21.

• Does not work for SSRIs, SNRIs, or Kratom users.

testimonials

Anna

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Someone has finally done it! There is FINALLY an N/A drink that ACTUALLY gives you a buzz! I am dead serious about this. This product gives the most similar feeling to a buzz from alcohol without actual alcohol. My journey with sobriety began in July 2020 and TRUST ME, I have tried every other drink product out there that claims you will experience some form of buzz and none have been successful in achieving that for me. Until now. I received my first order today (Ginger Mules) I drank four and had a very noticeable buzz unlike any I have experienced prior. If I had to compare what type of buzz this buzz is most similar to, I would have to say it’s most similar to alcohol. But at the same time, its so different! The buzz felt great, no hangover, and no headache for me. Just a happy, good, excited and giggly feeling that lasted a few hours. Then all over the sudden… I just felt normal again. No bad come down and I also never felt “too” buzzed or out of control after drinking. It’s just a damn good product. I will be ordering more tomorrow. Thank you! FINALLY!!!!

Melissa Cain

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Yay!!!! Been wanting to stop alcohol because it is literally poison, don’t like THC anymore and this is great!!!! G and T tastes delicious as well!!! Problem solved, thank you!!!

Chris B

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These are almost too good to be true. They have helped me cut back on my alcohol consumption during the week and I really enjoy the feeling they give me. I am going to get a subscription of the 24 pack of Ginger Mule and Pina. They are quite expensive so I probably won't keep the subscription but early on they are helping me ditch the alcohol which to me, short term, is worth it. Thanks for your products.

Tyler

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It does just what it says it does. I experience an ethanol-like buzz after drinking one can. After 2 cans, the buzz gets just slightly stronger, so I'm thinking there might be diminishing returns there. Although there aren't any studies addressing the side effects of consuming this product long term, I can't imagine it's worse than regular alcohol, which has been studied extensively and is associated with a plethora of health problems. Hard Ketones isn't a perfect replacement for ethanol, but it's the best thing I've found, and it's helping me cut back.

the tremendous social

costs of alcohol abuse

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), excessive alcohol use led to approximately 95,000 deaths in the United States annually between 2011 and 2015, making it the third leading preventable cause of death in the country. Moreover, alcohol-related issues contribute to numerous other negative outcomes, such as injuries, violence, liver disease, and mental health disorders.

In addition to the direct health consequences, alcohol abuse places a heavy economic burden on society. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) estimates that alcohol-related problems cost the United States approximately $249 billion annually. These costs include healthcare expenses for treating alcohol-related conditions, as well as losses in productivity due to absenteeism, reduced work performance, and premature death.

Furthermore, alcohol abuse contributes to social problems such as family dysfunction, child neglect and abuse, and involvement in criminal activities. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) reports indicate that a significant proportion of individuals incarcerated in the United States have alcohol-related issues, highlighting the link between alcohol abuse and criminal behavior.

We think Hard Ketones can help.

Seeking Principal Researchers for Clinical Trials

Hard Ketones is very interested in collaborating with Principal Investigators to further test Ketohol (R 1,3 Butanediol) for the purposes of addiction treatment. Please contact us.

Text Frank at 703-829-9411