Nothing scientifically works for hangovers. The symptoms can be treated by taking painkillers and drinking lots of water to rehydrate. The pills that claim to stop hangovers can have some type of psychological effect (if you think they work, then they work). Your brain can be tricked into thinking it has already recovered.
2006-12-02 05:56:26
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answered by Monk 2
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I doubt it because there is no magic cure for a hangover. Heck we still do not completely understand hangovers scientifically and the symptoms represent themselves because of a mirad of biological reasons, so how could someone come up with a cure all fix? Don't believe it. The best way to avoid a hangover is simply not to drink to intoxication, other than that make sure to drink lots of good old water.
2006-12-02 11:53:08
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answered by Bobby the Brain 4
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They don't work but i can give you the best tip I have ever recieved. Drink a bottle of pedialyte before you go to bed- it replaces all the electrolytes that you lose while boozing it up. It doesn't prevent a hangover but it helps A LOT!
2006-12-02 06:49:02
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answered by brandon 2
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i'm a Christian yet i think of what we call "faith" is merely silliness. I study the Bible and have faith in God yet don't get caught up in the rites and regulations and the holier than thou orthodoxy. exhibiting kindness and love is extra effectual than any dogma. i in my opinion have no longer something against atheists, as long as they at the instant are not too insulting of me for being a Christian. Many are particularly super and smart. in spite of if or no longer you adult adult males are noted as a faith is carefully beside the point, as that factor era has lost any credibility and is extra of a sociopolitical label besides.
2016-12-29 19:29:38
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answered by ? 3
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Yeah, its caffine and herbs. Didn't do a thing for me.
2006-12-02 05:46:18
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answered by dude0795 4
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