Kan' Sharuminar
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steviejay said:Irn Bru, plain and simply. Kan should back me up with this one heh
Ooh, good choice.
steviejay said:Irn Bru, plain and simply. Kan should back me up with this one heh
I'm talking about hangover cures, Ie, stuff you take when you wake up, 10 hours or more after you had booze.Phyr_Negator said:The worst thing to advice. NEVER MIX ALCOCHOL WITH MEDICINE!
Truronian said:Never had a hang-over in my life (and I've tested extensively ), at worst I feel a little tired the next day. My personal theory is that its got a lot to do with sleep - have only a little and you'll be better than having a lot (this theory is largely baseless ).
{|}$~\ said:The only way to not get a hangover is DON'T DRINK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BCLG100 said:No i have noticed that when i have work the next day- im not hungover but i think this is simply because my lack of sleep means that the hangover hasnt had any time to act!
Kan' Sharuminar said:Well, technically the only way to not get a hangover is drink sensibly.
Or let your body become so accustomed to alcohol that a hangover is impossible.
unscratchedfoot said:But why? 'Drinking sensibly' means you are not getting drunk and doesn't that negate the reason for drinking? I never drink alcohol so I'm not sure but I do know that alcohol tastes really bad and liquor & pub bought beer is about double the price of healthy juice or milk so what's the reason for drinking if you aren't going to get drunk? I also know getting drunk kills braincells which is one of the many reasons I would never drink alcohol (it's for Bunsen burners and jet fuel), but why remove the one and only 'good' thing people like about drinking - the supposed euphoria of being drunk - and yet keep drinking moderately? It seems like a lose-lose situation cause you have to pay lots of cash to drink a horrible tasting drink which burns your throat only to not get the only possible payoff of a drunk feeling?
Kan' Sharuminar said:I suppose it depends if you like the taste of alcohol, and remember it comes in many different tastes - from beers to lagers to wine to spirits to ales. Are you telling me you drink non-alcoholic drinks simply for the health benefit? I prefer to drink for the taste.
I never drink to get drunk. I'll admit excessive drinking leads to more...interesting nights, but I prefer to use it to unwind, to relax and to enjoy the taste, not to get drunk.