Posted on 01/08/2022 8:05:55 PM PST by nickcarraway
I recommend one with a cigarette butt in it.
After discovering my “cure” for hangovers I learned very early on to examine the bottle for “contaminants” before consuming. :)
I don’t drink so I’m good.
A lot of us have been there...
In a hangover, you are dehydrated, and your sugar has tanked as has your supply of B vitamins. So anything wet could help, a LITTLE something sweet, and a multi-B pill should help. None of which are sourced by anyone who can afford and is financially motivated to shell out the many millions it costs to get the approved studies. Also bitters are amazing as a preventive. Then if you really mess up, coffee enemas.
Some people have a condition called Auto-brewery syndrome, where alcohol ferments in their GI tract. It sounds made up, but it isn’t.
My niece’s husband uses Powerade as a mix.
Swears by it.
That's a good thing because ...
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:)
As far as I can remember I was. :)
Methanol? Eww!
What happened to “Hair of the Dog?”
Always works
I haven’t had a hangover in a long time, but I found that drinking about three glasses of water and taking some B-complex before going to bed was helpful. It didn’t completely mitigate the hangover, but it made me a lot more functional in the morning (as I consumed more fluids and wolfed down a bacon cheeseburger or some pizza.)
There you go.
Methanol trace amounts are among by-products of fermentation. There’s more of them in darker liquors than in clear liquors.
Menudo
A couple good hits of OXYGEN works for about an hour.
And drink lots of water.
Used to work in a hospital when I was young and drunk a lot.
A lot of Mexican diners sell a lot of menudo on Sunday morning. Friend of mine used to swear by it.
That's supposed to burn the alcohol out of the system. I suspect welders have resorted to it. Tom Wolfe, in The Right Stuff wrote about test pilots keeping a tank of O2 in their car to huff on their way to the airfield.
I no longer drink, but back in the day, after a night of excess, I'd go for a run. After a few minutes the endorphins would build up a little and I'd feel better. Finishing the run felt better still, but as you report with O2, the relief was temporary.
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