Hangover????!


Question:

Hangover????

does drinking coffee help the morning after?


Answers:
Go back to bed !!!!

Then wake up and drink some EMergen-C and if you dont have any yet, invest in a package, cause it works.

And next time try those Chaser pills before you drink, they really work.

I wouldnt drink coffee though

Not really. Drink lots of water instead and get yourself rehydrated.

Not for me I've always heard to take a sip of what you were drinking to give you the hangover and that usually helps me or some ice cold Gatorade.

forget about smok and dr?nks alcohol

the caffeine helps you wake up and helps the blood supply in your head the best thing to do is re hydrate your self lots of water

2 big glasses of milk first then coffee great cure

Drink lots of water before going to bed.

Next time you decide on drinking beer or wine take a chaser plus so that you won't have any Hangover!

Gatoraide is the true secret!!!!!!!!!! Try it it works.

no, only water,rest and time.

apparently eating bread helps with a hangover !!! never tried it though

Not that I know of. Orange juice is supposed to help; however, you have to drink about a liter for it to do any good.

Whenever I drink alcohol, I guzzle plenty of water - one big glass of water for each drink. That not only helps me avoid hangovers, but also enforces my personal "beer discipline" of consuming one alcoholic drink an hour.

Get on the outside of some food before you start drinking, as this will slow the absorption of alcohol. Drinking on an empty stomach is very dangerous!

not me it is Gatoraid for me

better then water for what you need, and yes Poweraid is just as good

the coffee is a nice pick up, but not what I look for

I would guess coffee may help certain aspects of a hangover. Drinking water or while you're drinking will prevent a hangover, and I've heard eating salad is a good idea before or after drinking to help with hangovers because it helps absorb the alcohol somehow. Gatorade sounds like a great idea since it is flavored water with electrolytes.

no it does not you need to reload up on something that has no caffeine try gatorade or something like that a spoonfull of honey works but not as good as a sports drink

Coffee may alert you (or talk you into it!), but it is only WATER and TIME that does the real trick!!

Many of the symptoms of a hangover are a result of the fact that alcohol is a diuretic, meaning that it makes you urinate more (thereby making you incredibly dehydrated). Caffeine is also a diuretic, so coffee won't help. How you should treat your hangover depends on the severity; if you're sick to your stomach, water will probably just make you feel worse. Flat soda (especially ginger ale) will probably be the easiest thing to get down. I imagine if you're just experiencing a headache and more of the milder symptoms then something like Gatorade or Vitamin Water would help.

hangover is due to the lack of water to support your body's kreb cycle. due to the increased amount of alcohol in the body, the person who has a hang-over is dehydrated. so the best thing to drink in the morning while suffering from hang-over is....tadah! "cold water!!!" coffee has caffeine..it's a stimulant and it will only make you awake but it doesn't remove the bad feeling of hang-over

NOPE!!

Coffee works for me. Add some advil and follow with LOTS of water.

Take two Aleve before you go to bed if you can and if not take two Aleve in the morning with gatorade

Yes it helps you to get over the hangover next day morning by drinking a strong black coffee

It will help wake you up and make you more alert but, there is no real cure for a hangover. Just time. Gator aid and such other drinks will help speed it along.




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