What should a person eat after a night of heavy drinking which results in stomach pains the next day?!


Question: What should a person eat after a night of heavy drinking which results in stomach pains the next day!?
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Tomato juice: In addition to being a prevention remedy, tomato juice contains fructose, a type of sugar that helps your body metabolize alcohol more quickly!. This is probably why the morning-after Bloody Mary seems to work!

also!.!.to help your stomach try Ginger Tea with Lemon (you probably don't have that on hand!.!.!.but it works) and a Banana Honey Milk Shake will do the trick too!Www@FoodAQ@Com

I always eat a greasy breakfast - like an egg mcmuffin and hashbrowns!. It's something about the grease that helps draw out the toxins and makes you feel better!.

Always works! Or potato chips, they work too!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Water is your friend!. After that, it's anything that you can keep down!. Sprite, simple carbs!.!.!.

If the event results in volcanic diarrhea, take a page from the kiddies and the infamous B!.R!.A!.T!. diet!.!.!.

Banana
Rice
Applesauce
ToastWww@FoodAQ@Com

If the stomach pains just at the base of your sternum (breast-bone) you have acid reflux and need an antacid, such as Quickease, Tums, Mylanta!.

If it is just hunger pains try some scrambled eggs and toast!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

ginger ale with ice and saltine crackers!.
But me and my roomates in college all swore by the Mcdonals cheeseburger cure (cheeseburger value meal with fries and diet soda) cured us every time!Www@FoodAQ@Com

Water is good for rehydration!. I've always found toast to be a good food for me hungover!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

some soup or something else light!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

more booze!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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