Which is the best way to get rid of bad hangovers?!


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Which is the best way to get rid of bad hangovers?

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Water before going to bed
Advil with water when you get up
Food with some more water
Then lots of water during the day

stop drinking

The BEST way is to not drink alcohol. It pretty much eliminates the possibility of getting one in the first place. If you have one, take some ibuprofren (Advil), take some Vitamin B, and drink tons & tons of water.

sleeping it away, peeing all the alcohol out, and drinking tons and tons of water... and i've heard that if you drink a beer when you first wake up with a hangover, it gets rid of it... not too sure though

Lots of water, keep drinking it at least until your pee runs clear.

Also, two aspirin to kill pain and thin the blood.

Maybe some Andrews salts to settle the gut.

Alka-Seltzer XS is the best as it gives this all in one go.

drink more beer. I've heard.

well there two ways I do it water at night before bed when I wake if the hangover is bad I would just start drinking again so the pain will go away

I have a secret method that I have not told my closest friends. If you can make yourself cry, your hangover will dissolve like magic. This is true.

alot of water

Taking a walk or having sex

Toast with peanutbutter Gives you salt, fat and fills your stomach

Lots of water and sleep.

keep drinking ;-)

I was always a fan of the hair- of the -dog method.
buy a 6 pack, chug the first two ,drink the next four in under 30 minutes , works wonders.

dont drink so much then you dont get one.lol

This is on the same level as "If I stand in the middle of a busy intersection, how can I keep from getting run over?" humm....now that's intelligence! hehehehe

beer the next morning. a hair of the dog that bit ya!

sleep! all day and lots of water and aspirin. how about not drinking! that is the best way to rid of them...

Pedialyte
it is sold in the baby aisle
get about four quart size bottles of one of the flavors
the plain is yucky, tastes like oily water
this stuff will replace your electrolytes
then you'll feel good enough to eat some fast food
that will get your blood sugar levels back up

bloody mary

a cold beer or a greasy pizza

When a person drinks any kind of alcohol, it inhibits something called ADH (AntiDiuretic Hormone). The function of this hormone when released is to conserve water in your kidneys when your blood pressure is low. Alcohol prevents ADH from being released so you lose more water, that's why you pee more when you drink. Dehydration is the leading cause for symptoms of a hangover. Drink a glass of water per drink and u will feel fine. The trick is to stay hydrated. That's it!

An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

Quit getting drunk.

Water water water advil food water water sleep water water.

hair of the dog.. pending that ice cold chocolate milk

Embrace your baldness! Oh, wait. . .I thought you said "combovers". . . my bad!
Take a multi-vitamin before you go out drinking. .. .alcohol robs a lot of nutrients from your body, so give it a boost before and feel better after!

take vit. B-12 complex before you drink and after. chase it with tomato juice( or v-8) to kill the hangover affect.

jan

TIME!!!
cheers

Once you've stopped drinking, drink 2 or 3 bottles of water before bed to try to rehydrate yourself. In the morning, take 2 excedrin, and drink 2 or 3 more bottles of water. The water helps to flush out the alcohol and toxins in your body, and may help with any headaches the next day.

asprin when you first wake up and lots of water. if you drink plenty of water while you are drinking you will not get a hangover.

Egg Nog

sleep them off but also i heard of pills that u can take but i do not know about them....




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