What is the best cure for hangovers, I've heard alot so make them good!?!


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What is the best cure for hangovers, I've heard alot so make them good!?


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Hangover Cures
A hangover is caused by a combination of the toxic by-product of alcohol metabolism (acetaldehyde), dehydration, and Vitamin A, B (particularly B6) and C depletion caused by the chemical action of alcohol on your system. The symptoms are usually a dry mouth, nausea, fatigue, dizziness and headache and are caused by a combination of these factors.

Apart from the obvious toxic effects, you should realise you're suffering the effects of a mild overdose of a depressant drug and your nerves are reacting accordingly, and you have also flushed a signifnicant quantity of vitamins and nutrients from your system causing a degree of metabolic shock that your body is struggling to compensate against. This is why hangover symptoms often include disorientation and "the jitters".

Some drinks give you worse hangovers than others due to the actions of impurities called Congeners. While it's the ethyl alcohol (ethanol) that gets you drunk, amyl alcohol, butyl alcohol, methyl alcohol, propyl alcohol, and isopropyl alcohol is also found in most drinks to varying degrees, and the concentration of these Congeners will go a long way to determining the severity of the hangover.

Vodka and gin (clear liquors) are generally lower in congeners than whisky, rum and bourbon, due to the filtering process involved, and hence usually give a less intense hangover. Unfortunately the congeners also give flavor, smell and appearance to alcohol.

Another contributor to the hangover is the "freshness" of the alcohol since the natural oxidation product of ethanol is also acetaldehyde. Finishing off an already open bottle of red, or drinking beer that's been in the boot of your car for a week, will provide you with a ready made supply of acetaldehyde so you don't have to wait for your liver to make it in order to have a really good hangover.

Hangover Remedies

Most hangover "remedies" simply attend to one or more of the symptoms and don't really provide a cure as such. The hangover won't stop until the alcohol is out of your system, but here's a few things that will ease the suffering a bit:


Berocca - Puts the vitamin B back in, as well as the big glass of water it's mixed with. It's probably best to do this before you go out.
Coke - Fizz for the nausea, liquid for the dehydration, and a caffeine and sugar hit to make you feel a bit more lively.
Coffee - Same as Coke but without the bubbles to help ease the nausea. Try it with honey instead of sugar since the fructose is absorbed quicker than the sucrose in normal sugar, and it's better for you.
Ginseng - It's been noted that since caffeine is a diuretic like alcohol, it can actually make the dehydration worse, so try the herbal equivalent instead.
Vegemite On Toast - Something in your stomach is good, and salty is even better. Plus you get a Vitamin B top up. The same reasons also make peanut butter a good choice, but the oily nature might make some sensitive stomachs feel a bit yucky. If you do try try this one, skip the butter and just have dry toast.
Cold Pizza - Who knows, but it seems to work.
Asprin - Simply attends to the headache and does nothing for the level of alcohol in your system. Don't take them before you go to bed.
Bananas - Sugar in the form of fructose, and potassium, which is one of the things you lose lots of when you drink. Bananas are also a natural antacid to help with the nausea, and are high in magnesium which can help relax those pounding blood vessels causing that hangover headache. For a variety of reasons try a peanut butter, honey and banana sandwich on white bread.
Vitamin C - Another thing the alcohol takes out that you're advised to put back in as soon as possible. Orange juice, tomato, a 600mg Vitamin C tablet - doesn't matter, just do it.
A Hot Bath - The heat will sweat out the toxins that are causing all the problems. You'll feel a bit woozy at first but go with it and you'll feel better afterwards.
Chocolate Milk - This one was sent in by Michael and sounds like it's worth a try - "Regarding your hangover remedies, I would like to suggest chocolate milk. The store bought kind seems to work best, due to ease of attainment (unless you blew all your money at the bar hoping to get lucky), quietness (no loud banging of the teaspoon trying to mix the homemade stuff), and ease of use (the opening is the perfect fit when you have the jitters and no messy clean up). The suggested minimum dosage is the pint ( 1/2 litre) size, though the new quart (litre) can be used for extreme episodes. Other than the rehydration factor, I find that chocolate milk offers the tummy a soothing coating for the nausea. It also repletes some of the vitamins your body is now woefully lacking. The sugars (lactose & sucrose) and salt seem to be the perfect balance of the carb/salt fix. Many women can attest to the beneficial, relatively inexpensive, and legal effects of chocolate against depression, whether physiological or psychological. Last, the flavor seems to do wonders for that ghastly "did I try to mop the floor with my tongue?" taste in your mouth. So, on your way home, stop by your convenient convenience store, head on over to the cooler, grab one more "cold one" (chocolate milk, that is), and bring it home for the morning. Your mother shall compliment you on at least one healthy drinking habit."
Hangover Prevention


Don't drink. (doh!)
Take a Berocca before you start drinking. This gets a reserve of Vitamin B into you.
Alternate fruit juice or water in amongst your drinks to avoid dehydration later on. Avoid fizzy or sugary stuff. The purists reckon that about 200ml of water is needed to effectively counteract each 30ml of alcohol.
The alcohol in carbonated drinks is absorbed more quickly than in non-carbonated drinks.
Reduce the amount of sugar you consume with your alcohol. The forced metabolism of sugar AND alcohol by your body will accelerate the depletion of B vitamins and make the hangover worse.
The 2am pig-out. Pizza or pasta is usually best since cheese and carbohydrates are a good source of amino acids. Actually food is a good idea all round - before, during and immediately after drinking. Food doesn't absorb alcohol, but it does increase metabolism, activates alcohol absorption, and increases the speed with which the body processes alcohol.

There are also remedy cocktails on the website below, they wont necessarily help but they will make u feel better :)

Hope this helps!!

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I wouldnt know. I dont drink .

Before going to bed the usual drink a pint of water, or drink a glass of fresh orange, when waking up prepare a glass of warm water and place a few slices of lemon and a little bit of fresh ginger in it then drink.
Ginger is very good for the liver as it detoxifies it.
The lemon of course is packed with vitamin c and will wake you up.
I dont drink but my brother does and he always does it this way seems to work for him ;-)

3 shots of something hard

Becoming president dilates the mind wonderfully

first of all becareful getting out of bed, room might spin, drink water and rest for the day

The only sure way to prevent a hangover is to not drink. I guess you'll have to suffer with the rest of us!

I have a perfect one that works for me...I drink a couple glasses of water and take a few aspirin...then I drink chicken broth...I use those packets in a box like oxo or something like that and add hot water and drink a few of those...bye bye hangover.

Time is the only thing that is going to do you any good.

for me, its a bacon and egg muffin and diet coke from mcdonalds. i usually hate the diet coke but when im hungover it just seems to refresh me. but if u have 2 paracetamol and 2 glasses of water before bed u can reduce the painfulness of the next morning

Anything with eggs and chilli

2 Berocca and 1 Alka Seltza in water - works wonders

The best cure is not getting one in the first place. If you plan to drink, before you go out, eat something with plenty of carbs. Then alternate alcohol and water. Drink slowly. Before you go to bed for the night, take two aspirin and a large glass of water. Sleep the regular amount of hours you usually do. When you awake, you should feel fine. If you are lethargic, drink water, take aspirin, and refrain from caffeine.

Prevention is the best cure!

1. Have a strong coffee without milk 2. Have a fresh plain lime juice You can try anyone of the above remidies

In Australia, where we lived for several years, people take a complex of vitamin B called Berocca.
They are tablets and have to be taken after your drinking bout and it works.
Happy boozing buddy!!
Regards
Argentina

those chasers.

Dehydration is one of the biggest problems after consuming a lot of alcohol. What personally works for me is making myself drink 2 huge glasses of water before passing out, usually along with 2 advil...It very rarely fails me.

When my x-husband drank there were only two things that lessened the hangover:
1. Tomato juice then lots of water because of dehydration.
2. The 'hair of the dog' I think it's called. One drink of whatever he was drinking. That was the best cure. But only one - don't start drinking again! Then water, of course, to hydrate the body.

keep on drinking

Partner says take two charcoal tablets before drinking. I reckon drink milk at bedtime. Electrolyte drink (Blue Powerade the best-vomits up better if you need to) then go for sugar-lemonade then fatty food or something with MSG. Then sleep as long as yo can. Oh and drink water,.

Warm ginger ale and crackers work for me.

Duh! Don't get drunk in the first place!




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