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Safety Shot reports results from product test of Safety Shot

Safety Shot reported results from a product test of Safety Shot, a patented beverage that helps people feel better faster by reducing blood alcohol content and boosting clarity. A study was conducted with volunteers where subjects were served alcohol for one hour, then asked to stop drinking for 30 minutes; after which time volunteers went through a variety of sobriety tests and were then given a breathalyzer to measure their blood alcohol content. Immediately following the tests, volunteers drank 6 ounces of Safety Shot and waited 30 minutes before repeating the same sobriety tests. Participants represented a diverse group composed of males and females from a variety of ethnicities and races. The control group participants were allowed to drink for at least one hour, then wait for approximately five minutes, and rinse their mouth with fresh water two times to ensure no residual alcohol in the mouth and throat. The control participants then took a breathalyzer test, waited at least 30 minutes without a drink, and took a second breathalyzer test. Statistically significant results included the following: The average reduction in percentage of BAC when Safety Shot was administered was 0.079 % BAC/hour compared to 0.01 % BAC/hour for the control group, which did not drink Safety Shot, with a statistically significant p-value of .02428. The results indicate that Safety Shot significantly reduced the percentage of BAC faster on average relative to the control group which was not administered Safety Shot.

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