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Question:

Did you know .....?

To get less of a hangover drink lighter couloured drinks like: vodka, white wine etc as they have less chemicals and wont cause bad reactions whith your body giving you the hangover ... lets try it 2nite lol :0)


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I thought it was the other way around - I only drink vodka and always feel hung-over, even after drinking a couple of pints of water before going to bed.

I'm there!

i guess i'll try when i turn 18 or so,

Yes and pigs might fly.....lol. Phone you in the morning with a hangover cure alright?

White wine will give you a serious hangover because of the sugar

and you obviously haven't had enough experience with vodka.

Theory sounds great - reality is somewhat different.

yes but it doesnt work when u have a few bottles! :)

yes, I knew.

NOT TRUE BUT FUNNY.

Im on my 4th glass of vodka, cheers and thanks for info. hope it works.

so.. this is a question or answer ?

Great tip lets hope it works ;)

I drink Stella, well used to but i just cant take the 24 hour hangovers.

Right watch out vodka red bull hear i come lol. :)

Only true if you react badly to tannin's or drink dirty alchopops.

Drinking sensibly very rarely causes hangovers.

The theory's sound but the reality is different.

Any excuse for a drink.

oops on antibiotics so can't test your theory doh! have you had a few already? as you seem to have got some of your words a bit mixxxed up lol

thats the dumbest **** i've ever heard. hangovers are not caused by any chemical in the drink except for the alcohol. It dehydrates the body, and drains electrolytes, vitamins, minerals, and patasium, that is why you get hangovers. the cure is to drink plenty of water and or gatorade, have some fruit, especially bananas, and take some motrin IB

with you on that one what time should we meet lol

Doesnt work, ive got a massive hangover today and i drank Vodka last night.

I'm on it.

EVERYBODY READ THIS GET SOME SCHOOL

YES, this is true but only when you monitor the intake of the amount of liquor per drink by 1oz of 80%proof which is 40% alcohol per 45 to 50 lbs for example, if you weight 180lbs you may only drink 4 clear drinks, such as white tequila, gin, vodka and white rum, not to take with any sugar additive such as juice, red bull, coke, or sprite, take them with water or soda even tonic might do the trick, but this does not comply with wine because all wine has sugar and some wine has a higher alcohol level than the regular 80% proof bottle of liquor,
you also get hangover because of dehydration but if you follow this you Will not get dehydrated because of the amount of liquor your drinking and the amount of of liquid your drinking with your liquor

and now that I'm here let me show you a trick
1. get a clear glass fill it up with tonic water
2.put it under a black light and the tonic water will glow
3. its the tonic particles that reflect the black light few liquids may do this
(TRY IT, IT LOOKS COOL)

Hangovers, I thought, was caused by dehydration.

Sorry, but that's crap.

i drink dark beer , sherry, port, kahlua, whiskey, dark rum, brandy and bourbon. i have never had a hangover.

It is supposed to be true, I've been drinking tequila for 20+ years and if i decide to drink, i drink ALOT, i only feel rough for the first hour after waking usually, unless i mix drinks, so it could be because its a clear drink, but vodca makes me bad for 2 days after so maybe i'm just hardened to the mexican stuff.... hey hey suits me sir!

Ya, I disagree with you. Vodka gives me a massive hangover...probably cause it's so yummy and I drink to much, LOL.
If I drink rum I'm OK...
REGARDLESS, alcohol is alcohol, when you drink in access you get the affects of it.




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