Wednesday, July 28, 2010

What is the best advice you've gotten to prevent/treat hangovers?

Have a glass of water in between drinks - take an asprin before you go to bed on the night you've been drinking and the next morning drink more water as well - good luck =)What is the best advice you've gotten to prevent/treat hangovers?
Decent sized meal before drinking, stick to one drink, drink a pint of water before you go to bed, more water and sugar in the morning - hot sweet tea. Your brain needs food and drink the next day - sugar and water is the simplest, fastest way to feed it.





The only real way to prevent hangovers is not to drink. Just make sure the night out makes up for how you feel the next day!What is the best advice you've gotten to prevent/treat hangovers?
When I used to drink to excess, I found 1 surefire cure. Drink a ton of water before you drink and before you go to bed. I mean several glasses.


This helps becuse the hangover is caused by dehydration from the alcohol and by drinking water not only do you counteract that you also dilute the alcohol in your stomach before going to bed.





That is why a person has cotten mouth in the morning, the body is dehydrated. The dehydration is caused by the alcohol.





Good luck. Glad I don't drink like that anymore.
Don't drink in the first place. (Credit my smart *** Aunt Jewel.)





My advice is to eat a meal that has some fat in it - something fried (wings) or something with cheese (fried cheese) - works for me.





You get a hangover because you're dehydrated - drink a glass of water once and a while as you hit the booze. Of course, this may make it more difficult for you to win drinking contests, but sometimes ya gotta take the bitter with the sweet.





Try the link below for more tips.








Please, have a designated driver or call a cab to get home - don't drink and drive.



The water ideas are good.





For a hangover - one to two lungfulls of pure oxygen.





When my father was stationed in Germany, he worked as a nurse in the medical facility. Every monday morning the young recruits would be lined up outside the office at 6 am. They were all hung-over from beer which was cheep and great tasting.





Each recruit would get a lung full of pure O2 and told to hold it in for as long as possible. This seemed to burn out the headache/nausea and they could then face food and report for duty.





WARNING: too much pure O2 will kill you. If you try this like at an oxygen bar or some such - take 2 hits at the most and try to breath normally between hits.












Water. Before drinking, while drinking, before you sleep. I usually order a glass of water for every shot or every other shot.





Eat CARBS before and during. Pasta, bread. Fat %26amp; protein are tough to digest and your body isn't doing its best with alcohol.





On occasion, I go to whisky tastings. Over 100 different whiskeys, scotches, bourbons, etc. over a few hours. Not full shots, but still quite a bit! The first time, I was a little hung over. Since then I haven't been the least bit sick the next morning.
may not help at moment but i find a few weeks off renews my body to face the hangovers again.





um, water, ibuprofen, green tea, Valium!





I also find the herbal remedy kava kava and valerian helpful





but if it is that bad, just have one quick drink and you'll be ok



Don't mix your drinks. In other words, if you start off drinking scotch, don't switch to drinking martinis and follow up with beer. You'll get very sick.





Also, eat before you start drinking and drink lots of water afterward.
bananas are great to treat hangovers. smoke a bowl of weed. that will kill the nasuea. saltine crackers, and drink lots of water. all this will help you feel less s*%26amp;%ty during your hangover.
well before drinking take an aspirin and after hangover try to drink lots of water and eat hot spiced foods and sweat it out of you
To treat - Drink another of what you had the night before. A beer, a shot, a something!!
SIPPING ON HOT SOUPS AND DRINKING PLENTY OF VITAMIN WATER OR GATORADE TO HELP WITH DEHYDRATION

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