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Cure a Hangover Now you've done it and it's official, you have a hangover. Now
what? No matter what you do sleep and water or juice should be
included. There are many folk cures that are supposed to help
cure a hangover. Many of them will help you cope by replenishing
the vitamins and liquid you lost over night, while some like
avoiding caffeine are very important to a quicker recovery.
There is no one size fits all cure, find what works for you
but the list below is a good place to start. There are also a
few suggestions from readers who found their own way to cope.
Here's How:- Sleep. Rest is your best friend at
this point to give your body a recover. It is best to stay
in bed so call in to work if you have to, tell them you have
the stomach flu. You will sound so horrible on the phone
they may believe you (unless they saw you at the bar, not a
good idea then).
- Replenish your body with fruit
juice and water.
- Avoid caffeine. A weak cup of
coffee may be okay but a lot of caffeine will continue to
dehydrate you, the opposite of what you want right now.
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Drink orange juice for Vitamin C.
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Drink a sports drink like Gatorade or Powerade.
- Eat
mineral rich food like pickles or canned fish.
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In Poland, drinking pickle juice is a common remedy.
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Drink a Bloody Mary. While the popular phrase “hair of
the dog that bit you” may sound logical with a shot of
whiskey left in the bottle next to your bed, it’s only
temporary. Try a Bloody Mary instead, while your blood
is dealing with the new alcohol it is ignoring the old
and in the mean time tomato juice and celery are full of
vitamins. If you drank the last of the vodka make a
Virgin Mary. Another spicy morning after drink option is
Hair of the Dog, in which gin and hot sauce are sure to
bite your hangover back.
- Take a shower,
switching between cold and hot water.
- In Ireland it
was said that the cure for a hangover is to bury the ailing
person up to the neck in moist river sand.
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Try Alka Seltzer Morning Relief. One reader says that
it's all that he and his wife have found that really
works for them. He stumbled across this "cure" while his
wife was still suffering after two days, within 15
minutes after taking the Alka Seltzer she was fine.
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Get some exercise. Another reader suggests doing some
sort of physical activity. He writes, "In the rare case
of having hangover I usually drink about 1-2 litres of
water and go outside to do some exercise like mountain
climbing, swimming, cycling or just about anything that
keeps me sweating." It takes willpower to move like that
when standing seems like a challenge, but it is a good
theory.
- The side effects of aspirin, Tylenol and
ibuprofen can be magnified when alcohol is in your system,
so it is best (even though it may be the first thing you
reach for) to avoid them to kill the hangover pain. Aspirin
is a blood thinner, just like alcohol, and can intensify its
effects and Tylenol (or acetaminophen) can cause more damage
to your liver. Ibuprofen can also cause stomach bleeding. So
be cautious when going for the quick relief.
What You Need:- A bed
- Peace and quiet
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A shower
- Water
- Juice
- Gatorade or
Powerade
- Pickle juice
- Bloody Mary
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