Does coffee really cure drunkenness??!


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Does coffee really cure drunkenness??


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Coffee does not help drunkenness, but it does put other fluid behides alocohol into your system.The best cure after a long night of partying is sleep.Coffee is good for the morning after to watch up to relieve your hangover alittle.

No!
But I hear coffee's actually good for a hangover.

never... nothing can cure drunkness since it is not a disease, alcholism is a mental disease that can be helped from counseling.

seriously dude, the only way to get over a hang over is for the alcohal to leave your system anything else would just cover it up a little. like caffeine would just be giving you a little more energy.

not true, once you drink a lot, your done. coffee is just caffine, caffine makes you get hyper, not undrunk....where ever you heard that, its not true

No, the only cure for drunkenness is time.

No. It just makes you a wide awake drunk.

Nope, you'll just have to sleep it off.

nope...you just have to sleep it off.

Nope, just an awake drunk. However, vitamin b complex and lots of water will help prevent or reduce tomorrow's hangover.

No, only time.

Although you will feel better the next morning if you drink a bottle or two of water after you're done drinking alcohol for the night--alcohol dehydrates you, and the water will re-hydrate you, and I can't say you won't have a hangover the next day, but it probably won't be as bad.

it helps!

There are three cures for being drunk. One is time. Two is a blood transfusion. Three is dialysis.

only cure is time. nothing else. so sleeping it off is really the best cure

No it can’t and this is just a myth. Coffee will not sober you up. The only thing it can do is make you a more alert drunk.

Coffee can help reverse the effects caused by tranquilizers or valium.

Nope. Just wakes them up.

Nope. This will just make you a wired drunk. At DUI school they told us that the only cure for drunkenness is time.

Forget the coffee, have another beer, and take a cab ride home.




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