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Cure for a hangover.
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Byron's recipe for dealing with a hangover begins, 'Ring for your valet, bid him quickly bring some hock and soda water'. Can anyone improve on this ? - my valet seems to have disappeared this morning.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Maybe I exaggerated a little regarding the cheese.
Also, beetroot & carrot juice with a squeeze of lime, a dash of Tabasco and lots of ground black pepper cures pretty much anything for an hour or so. Fights of the demons for a little bit - which is just enough time to be productive before crashing out again.
Also, beetroot & carrot juice with a squeeze of lime, a dash of Tabasco and lots of ground black pepper cures pretty much anything for an hour or so. Fights of the demons for a little bit - which is just enough time to be productive before crashing out again.
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Some years ago, the New Scientist magazine did a survey on hangover cures and preventions.
Hair of the dog really does work, but only briefly. It only postpones the reckoning rather than cancelling it out.
Water helps, but the Top Answer is N-acetyl cysteine.
Take 2 capsules or tablets of this before boozing - result - a miracle. no hangover. It is a bit expensive - a bottle of them can cost over £20
Hair of the dog really does work, but only briefly. It only postpones the reckoning rather than cancelling it out.
Water helps, but the Top Answer is N-acetyl cysteine.
Take 2 capsules or tablets of this before boozing - result - a miracle. no hangover. It is a bit expensive - a bottle of them can cost over £20
Epilogue; I survived, and thanks for the advice, at times it seemed like touch and go, particularly when contemplating ingesting Ab Editor's pound of cheese!
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