u can try ice chips :) it decreases nausea =p
2006-09-04 14:20:22
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answered by drunkken_munky 1
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Not sure about pickle juice, but Coke that is flat has been proven to help an upset stomach. Ginger root is a natural cure for nausea. Try it in its purest form, the root found in produce sections, or find it in natural food stores in a candy. It has kick to it, but it has worked for me.
2006-09-04 23:38:23
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answered by runningirl 1
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Read this:
(Go to the middle for reference to pickle juice.)
"Supposed remedies
Eating whole jalapeños will help you awaken from a hangover.
Common folk medicine has a wide variety of supposed hangover cures. A good hangover cure should replace essential nutrients lost by the body while counteracting the influence of residual poisons; very few cures do both at once. Among the more common proposed cures are:
Drinking a sports drink such as Powerade or Gatorade, to re-hydrate and replenish lost nutrients in the body. Gatorade offers a high level of re-hydration and - if consumed before and after high amounts of drinking - can limit the effects of a hangover. Pedialyte contains more electrolytes than almost any over-the-counter drug. This will help you re-hydrate your body as quickly as possible.
Drinking a large amount of water before going to bed, and during the night, for rehydration (a little water is much better than none).
Eating as much food as you can hold down. Your pyloric valve will shrink in response to the large amount of food you consume thereby reducing any further absorption of alcohol. A large meal is likely to contain nutrients to replenish your body and may also cause drowsiness which will help you sleep while your body repairs.
Eating mineral-rich foods, like pickles or canned fish
Drinking pickle juice, the solution in which cucumbers were pickled, in the morning (a staple hangover remedy in Russia and Poland). It is sometimes suggested to add honey to the solution.
Eating anything substantial, especially before going to bed, to "soak up" the alcohol in the stomach (e.g. a pizza or sandwich)
Orange juice, which is rich in vitamin C. However, the acidic qualities of orange juice can also make hangovers worse.
Taking a vitamin B1 (thiamin) supplement before going to bed
(instant) chicken or vegetable soup provides salt, proteins and electrolytes which help attenuate hangover symptoms
Drinking homemade Sauerkraut juice, the solution in which the cabbage was fermented in, in the morning (a staple hangover remedy in Serbia, called rasol)"
2006-09-04 21:24:51
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answered by Amy J 4
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Might help some folks. Makes me a little quesey just thinking about it!
Naturopaths use ginger root and vitamin B6. FInding out what causes the nausea is important too. OTC meclizine or doxylamine (Unisom) may help too, but both will make you sleepy.
If you take B6 for any length of time, be sure to take a B50 complex with it to avoid causing a deficiency of other B vitamins.
2006-09-05 06:37:45
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answered by Mad Roy 6
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For me, pickle juice will cause nausea. I'd stay away from it. I'd stick with grandma's cure for everything, ice chips.
2006-09-04 21:23:05
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answered by This guy 2
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I think that pickles and pickle juice does help my nausea
2013-11-16 00:04:30
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answered by marlene 1
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Yeah, if you drink too much of it, it is the acid. Lay off it for a while.
2006-09-07 20:24:49
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answered by spiritcavegrl 7
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