
FAQ
How To Use
- How do I take FlyRight?
- Can I take FlyRight if I am using other medicines?
- Can FlyRight be taken with sleeping pills?
- What if I sleep on my flight and miss a dose?
- How much water should I use?
- Can FlyRight be added to other liquids besides water?
- Can nursing mothers or pregnant women take FlyRight?
- If FlyRight reduces dehydration, do I still need to drink water?
- If I have severe jet lag, how long can I continue to take FlyRight?
Product Information
- What is FlyRight?
- Why does FlyRight’s liquid version taste bitter?
- How much alcohol is in one serving (1 tsp.) of the regular liquid version of Jet Lag Formula?
- Is there caffeine in FlyRight?
How To Use
How do I take FlyRight?
Take one dose (1 tsp or 2 capsules) at takeoff. Then take one dose every 3 hours during your flight. For additional protection, we recommend you take an additional dose when you reach your hotel or final destination.
Can I take FlyRight if I am using other medicines?
We recommend talking to your physician when taking any combination of medication and herbal supplements. FlyRight should not be taken if you are taking prescription blood-thinning medications. This does not include Baby Aspirin.
Can FlyRight be taken with sleeping pills?
As a rule, we do not recommend taking sleeping pills when flying. However, there are no known interactions between the herbs in this formula and sleeping pills. If you must take a sleeping pill, however, we recommend taking FlyRight at least 30 minutes before taking a sleeping pill.
What if I sleep on my flight and miss a dose?
You can take a double-dose (2 teaspoons or 4 capsules) when you wake up.
How much water should I use?
For the liquid formula: Add about 4 oz of water (1/2 cup) to the recommended FlyRight dosage. For flights over 6 hours, add 1/2 the bottle to the water bottle you purchase in the airport. The amount of herbs in your water bottle will be enough for 12-18 hrs flying time. For the capsule version: Drink an 8 oz. glass of water with each 2-capsule dose.
Can FlyRight be added to other liquids besides water?
Any fruit juice is acceptable as long as it is not citrus (orange, grapefruit, etc.)
Can nursing mothers or pregnant women take FlyRight?
Women who are breastfeeding can safely take FlyRight. Pregnant women should not take Fly Right.
If FlyRight reduces dehydration, do I still need to drink water?
Absolutely. FlyRight is not a substitute for water. FlyRight works to protect you from the dehydrating airplane environment and gamma radiation from the sun.
If I have severe jet lag, how long can I continue to take FlyRight?
FlyRight is safe to take for up to 7 days after arriving at your destination with a regular dosage of 1 teaspoon or 2 capsules, 4 times daily. You’ll need our 16 oz. refill formula if this is the case or buy an extra box of capsules. If your jet lag symptoms persist longer than 7 days, consult a physician.
Product Information
What is FlyRight?
FlyRight is an all-natural blend of organic and wild harvested herbs in the form of an herbal extract. FlyRight is contains 12 herbs and is designed to deal with all the aggravations of flying including stress, airborne pathogens, and travel fatigue. Like no other product on the market, FlyRight, boosts immunity, improves energy and mental clarity, and reduces dehydration.
Why does FlyRight’s liquid version taste bitter?
Jet Lag Formula contains nothing but herbs and a couple of them are a bit bitter in nature. These bitter herbs are particularly good at clearing toxins out of the body. But don’t worry, after the first dose you’ll get used to the taste.
How much alcohol is in one serving (1 tsp.) of the regular liquid version of Jet Lag Formula?
Not much. About the same amount as you might find in ripe banana.
Is there caffeine in FlyRight?
No. In fact, none of the herbs in our formula would even be classified and stimulants. Rather, we use adaptogens like Siberian Ginseng and Reishi mushroom that have the wonderful, dual effect of calming the mind and increasing energy simultaneously.
