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Drinks without hangovers
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On a TV chatshow tonight, Holly Willoughby and co were drinking a drink that can get you drunk as a newt without a hangover next morning. Holly said she started drinking at 13.30 and sipped tequila until 22.00 without any ill effect.
She said that it has to be "Tequila Lunazul, 100% agave"
I have heard also that organic wine can be drunk in large quantities without getting a hangover.
Watch out for your liver, though
She said that it has to be "Tequila Lunazul, 100% agave"
I have heard also that organic wine can be drunk in large quantities without getting a hangover.
Watch out for your liver, though
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.While there are a lot of old wife's tales about hangovers, it's accepted that drinking dark-coloured drinks can make hangovers worse for some people. So sticking to Tequila (or vodka!), together with drinking additional non-alcoholic fluids (e.g. water) and 'pacing yourself' will all help:
http:// www.nhs .uk/Liv .../Pag es/Hang overs.a spx
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I have seen French workmen drinking beer at 5.30 am with creme de menthe chasers....I thought this was their approach to toothpaste......
There's a point that Silly Holly or whoever she is hasn't quite grasped, namely that a hangover is your body's warning that whatever you did was a bad idea. Like squeezing your feet into tight shoes, do it long enough and you get used to the pain. Doesn't stop the damage though.
There's a point that Silly Holly or whoever she is hasn't quite grasped, namely that a hangover is your body's warning that whatever you did was a bad idea. Like squeezing your feet into tight shoes, do it long enough and you get used to the pain. Doesn't stop the damage though.
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