bllaagh, hangover cures?

Discussion in 'Beverages' started by ~peace~, Jul 22, 2006.

  1. ~peace~

    ~peace~ Senior Member

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    hello everyone wassup?
    does anyone know of any decent cures for hangovers coz i currently feel like shit
     
  2. NovaStarwind

    NovaStarwind Member

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    Make yourself eat, no matter how gross it sounds. Even if you throw it up, it's just more toxic stuff coming out of your body. Also, drink gatorade or something like that. The idea is to get your body back in balance, and then you'll feel much better! If all else fails, take a long nap. That'll fix things. Good luck with that, and try to prevent it the next time around, with lots of water during and after drinking.

    ~Nova
     
  3. ~peace~

    ~peace~ Senior Member

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    ah its all good now, i fell asleep on a beach so that cleared my head a good bit lol
     
  4. fistermister

    fistermister Member

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    Good you are feeling better, but anyway...

    Drink lots of water, eat something, have a shower, drink more water, take some painkillers, have a glass of whatever you were drinking last night, then drink more water. If you have to go outside, wear sunglasses. If you didn't get enough sleep go back to bed.
     
  5. Columbo

    Columbo Senior Member

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    One hangover cure is really preventative medicine -
    drink a half pint of water between each alcoholic drink - a hangover is due to dehydration and its effects on the brain. Hydration between drinks is really a good idea and though I still get really drunk at times - I never suffer a hangover if I just drink a glass of water between alcoholic drinks
    One word of warning ! sip the water slowly rather than gulp it down.
    Hang on a minute I just noticed you are only 14yo
    What the hell are you doing to yourself ! No one at 14 should drink alcohol to the point they have a hangover. I am not saying its ok for adults to do it either but you are young enough to learn that its not a good idea.
    Your body will cause you a lot of trouble when you are comparitively young
    you may not think that is relevent because that is later on in life - but you should really take note that you are doing your Liver and Kidneys no good by drinking at your age
    http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/diseases/facts/cirrhosisliver.htm
     
  6. Balloonatic

    Balloonatic Senior Member

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    take another shot :D

    seriously, thats what i do.
     
  7. AfricaUnite

    AfricaUnite Member

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    two words

    Cold Shower.
     
  8. TheMadcapSyd

    TheMadcapSyd Titanic's captain, yo!

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    Asprin

    Otherwise drink more water while you're drinking next time.
     
  9. HatEd

    HatEd Member

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    Tums and lots of water or gatorade.
     
  10. shirley

    shirley Member

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    i've never tried it, but aparently drinking coke works if you add lots mroe sugar to it
     
  11. zodiacflower

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    go back 2 sleep.....or u could try putting lemon slices under ur armpits, my friend told me that 1, i dunno if it works...
     
  12. Olympic-Bullshitter

    Olympic-Bullshitter Banned

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    Supplements the night before: Milk thistle 300 mg, Schisandra 1 teaspoon of liquid tincture(250 mg), DMAE 200 mg, Vitamin B1 50 mg. Supplements the morning after: Magnesium 400 mg as a rescue remedy, N-acetyl cysteine 1000 mg, MSM 1500 mg and an hour later another 1500 mg, L-glutamine 5000 mg of power dissolved in water for a sour stomach. Drink tomato juice and eat crackers with raw honey the morning after.
     
  13. chapfalleneyes

    chapfalleneyes Member

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    haha the lemon under the armpit thing sounds like a joke.
     
  14. MattInVegas

    MattInVegas John Denver Mega-Fan

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    Excelent advice Nova. It's importand to replace the vitamins and electrolites that Alcohol sucks out of the body. Sleep, only lets you not notice the time it takes for the circulatory system to filter the toxins from the blood.
     
  15. polecat

    polecat Weerd

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    wake up your friends. Sharing misery always makes me feel better. :p
     
  16. skamikaze

    skamikaze Coffee Addict

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    saline IV. Works every time i've heard. also pedialight or some other hydrating drink for babies.
     
  17. Pengilum

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    thats horrible advice, aspirin is damaging enough to your liver as it is.



    And as far as drinking and drugging at age 14. Thats way to early, your brain isnt even close to being fully developed =\.



     
  18. PeaceItOut

    PeaceItOut Member

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    the only thing that helps my hangovers is a corona
     
  19. texasmade3

    texasmade3 Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    get up drink some water, or v8 veg juice.. eat some sort of greasy food(it works). go to sleep. sleep is the most important part. by thetime you wake up, you will be feeling likea million bucks.
     
  20. blackcat666

    blackcat666 Senior Member

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    drink water, eat something with whole grains, (brown rice, oats, whole wheat, etc.) sleep, and most important of all... time.
     

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