Question: After spraying this on my tongue, will all foods taste bad or just sweet ones?
Answer: Most things taste the same as normal, just the sweet portion is gone.
Question: How long does a bottle last?
Answer: There are over 200 doses per bottle, depending how many times a day you need it, it should last a minimum of two months.
Question: Is it safe to use with medication?
Answer: Our Spray is all natural, and very safewith no stimulants to affect heart issues etc. We recommend you ask your doctor if you have pre-existing health issues.
Question: where is it made?
Answer: British Columbia, Canada
Question: Is it Health Canada approved?
Answer: Yes. It has been given a Natural Product Number in Canada.
Question: Does this work?
Answer: Yes, ,The active ingredient blocks the sweet taste receptors to help lessen the consumption of all sweet foods and encourage more positive eating habits. The spray is all-natural, and only affects the taste buds temporarily.
Question: Can this product be used while nursing?
Answer: We do not recommend using any diet products while nursing or pregnant.
Question: How long does it take to start working and how long does it keep working once sprayed?
Answer: It works within a minute and the taste of sweet sensation is usually gone for a couple of hours.
Question: Does it wear off more quickly if you eat or drink after spraying it?
Answer: Preferably, you should wait at least 10 minutes before eating or drinking so it doesn’t wash away before you want it to.
Question: Does this affect the taste of naturally sweet fruit?
Answer: Yes, it does affect the taste of anything sweet, Including fruit.
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