Hangover Question?!


Question: Do those anti-hangover pills really work? Like chasers or something else.. if so, whats the best?


Answers: Do those anti-hangover pills really work? Like chasers or something else.. if so, whats the best?

what i finds works the best is, right before you crash after a swell night of drinking, take 2 or 3 Excedrin and a big glass of water or chug back some Gatorade. it has never failed me. try this method and i guarantee you will wake up ready for the next day.

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yes they work, but in order for them to work you have to take them exactly as directed, which i think is one pill every one or two drinks with a full glass of water, and you would be better off just drinking water throughout the drinking and taking some pain reducer before bed.

It depends upon the severity of the hangover.

Short Answer: No.

hangovers are caused by the decrease of oxygen to the brain cells. When brain cells are deprived of oxygen, the head hurts. Period.

Eat a lot while drinking. That reduces the consumption of alcohol and lessens the hang over the next day. A large bowl of really hot chili soup the following morning usually does the trick to settle your stomach and cure the hang over.

Tough night out with the 'boys eh?

Those pills are snake oil and a waste of money.

Your best friend is water, water and more water. The more water you give your liver to help process all that poison, the happier you will be the next day.

There have been some studies that show that B-vitamins are lost while drinking and may also help offer some prevention of alcohol's effects. I don't think you can metabolize enoguh to make a difference just before or while drinking.

Water is best. Think of water as money, and T.O. as your liver. Just give TO lots of money and everyone will feel great.

A hang over is mostly caused by dehydration. Water or healthy fluids before bed and when You wake up is Your best bet.





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