Cherry Kool-Aid and then Denny's to get the Grand Slam breakfast.
The kool-aid helps rehydates your body and the sugar provides some carbs for the body and it sure taste good when you have cotton mouth.
The breakfast provides more carbs for the body... and I think the meat (protein), fats and salt in the breakfast help calm the stomach.
It worked for me during my drinking days.
2007-01-01 05:00:26
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answered by lots_of_laughs 6
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Rehydrate. Drink plenty of water before, during, and after consuming alcohol.
Eat. Eating helps decrease the absorption of alcohol systemically. Eating salty foods will also help the body retain fluids. (I once knew a guy from Denmark who swore that he never had a hangover because he took a teaspoon of table salt after a long night of drinking. Be warned - this remedy is not verified!)
Replace Vitamin B. Brits and anglophiles swear by a product called Berocca which is a fizzy tablet like Alka-Seltzer that contains high amounts of Vitamin B6 and Vitamin C. Berocca is not available in the U.S. currently, but a similar product, called Emergen-C is available.
Choose your poison. Some drinks give you worse hangovers than others. Clear liquor like vodka and gin are lower in congeners (alcohol impurities) because of the filtering process involved. Fewer congeners mean a lower risk of hangover.
I know many of you will not want to hear this, but, of course, the best thing to do is avoid a hangover all together. Some good behavioral tips to limiting your consumption but still participating in the festivities:
Try alternating beverages. Drink an alcoholic beverage, then drink water or club soda. You'll likely cut your alcohol consumption in half.
Choose something you don't really like. Many of us like to have a drink in our hand as a crutch at a party. We can always take a sip when there's a lull in the conversation. Choose a drink that is not to your liking. You'll be reminded of the fact every time you take a sip, and you'll be unlikely to finish the whole thing.
2007-01-01 16:44:10
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no fast remedy, unfortunately.
Alcohol is a diuretic (which explains all of those trips to the bathroom!). The metabolism of alcohol diverts the liver from its job of making sugar that your body needs for energy, and this can lead to low blood sugar levels.
This metabolism also results in a toxic byproduct called acetaldehyde which may also contribute to hangover symptoms. Lastly, as the body works to metabolize the alcohol, it uses up your supply of Vitamin B12, and this may also contribute to the way you are feeling.
Unfortunately, there has not been a tremendous amount of research on hangover therapy, and since I don't see the potential for a Nobel Prize in this field of study, it's unlikely we ever will.
However, knowing what we do about how alcohol affects the body, we can come up with some pretty good remedies.
* Rehydrate. Drink plenty of water before, during, and after consuming alcohol.
* Eat. Eating helps decrease the absorption of alcohol systemically. Eating salty foods will also help the body retain fluids. (I once knew a guy from Denmark who swore that he never had a hangover because he took a teaspoon of table salt after a long night of drinking. Be warned - this remedy is not verified!)
* Replace Vitamin B. Brits and anglophiles swear by a product called Berocca which is a fizzy tablet like Alka-Seltzer that contains high amounts of Vitamin B6 and Vitamin C. Berocca is not available in the U.S. currently, but a similar product, called Emergen-C is available.
* Choose your poison. Some drinks give you worse hangovers than others. Clear liquor like vodka and gin are lower in congeners (alcohol impurities) because of the filtering process involved. Fewer congeners mean a lower risk of hangover.
Happy New Year!
2007-01-01 13:03:07
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answered by 2Brazen 2
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There really isnt a hang over remedy. taje 2 asprin and drink plenty of water. Try to have some crackers or dry toast. Just rest for the day. by tonight you should be able to eat a meal and feel much better. Good Luck.
2007-01-01 14:46:49
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answered by Heather 3
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HA HA!!! Too funny. Time, rest and some good meals are the best remedy. But here is something that will get your pump primed in a hurry. Get a large glass, about 16 oz size. Put a few drops of Tabasco sauce in the bottom. Then add about a half inch of clamato juice. Then fill the glass with your favorite beer. Bud Light works for me. After a few of those you will be feeling just fine. Cheers!!
2007-01-01 13:12:37
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answered by ally_oop_64 4
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Rehydrate. Drink plenty of water before, during, and after consuming alcohol.
Eat. Eating helps decrease the absorption of alcohol systemically. Eating salty foods will also help the body retain fluids. (I once knew a guy from Denmark who swore that he never had a hangover because he took a teaspoon of table salt after a long night of drinking. Be warned - this remedy is not verified!)
Replace Vitamin B. Brits and anglophiles swear by a product called Berocca which is a fizzy tablet like Alka-Seltzer that contains high amounts of Vitamin B6 and Vitamin C. Berocca is not available in the U.S. currently, but a similar product, called Emergen-C is available.
Choose your poison. Some drinks give you worse hangovers than others. Clear liquor like vodka and gin are lower in congeners (alcohol impurities) because of the filtering process involved. Fewer congeners mean a lower risk of hangover.
2007-01-01 13:07:21
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answered by fluti_tutti 3
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There is not a FAST remedy but Plenty of water and aspirin (NOT Tylenol, Advil, etc) should help.
Happy New Year
2007-01-01 13:00:05
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answered by AlwaysOverPack 5
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I'm sure you probably have no time to nap, napping always cures my hangover. I drink lots of water and Sprite (Sierra Mist, Gingerale, etc.) to keep hydrated. Aleve always works really well for me. Munch on saltines or eat some light soup. You'll feel better within a couple hours!
2007-01-01 13:08:47
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answered by verry_cherry_chica 1
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After working in the bar scene for over 30 years, the only thing that will help is lots of water and time .Or just get drunk again and deal with your hangover on Tuesday!!!!!
2007-01-01 13:04:16
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answered by b C 1
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Gatorade is great because it replaces electrolytes. Or of course a little hair of the dog. A great big martini.
Happy Holidays!
2007-01-01 13:09:57
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answered by Lauretta R 3
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