How To: Cure A Hangover
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How To: Cure A Hangover
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How To: Cure A Hangover

How To: Cure A Hangover

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Feels like honey

Have some tablespoons of plain honey, or add some honey to your water or cup of tea. It'll help soothe the dryness in your throat.

Make some toast

After drinking to just about every toast that could be made the night before, some slices of plain toast could be a good idea (avoid putting jam or butter on them).

Fruity fixes

Eating some fruit is also a good idea. It'll be refreshing and give you the vitamins and energy you'll need to replenish your body.

Vitamins

If you're not having fruit or drinking juice, take vitamin C or another type of multivitamin.

Pills

Have an over-the-counter painkiller such as aspirin or ibuprofen to help ease the headache. Do not have acetaminophen-based pills; these can be dangerous when mixed with the alcohol in your system. Take the pills in the morning, not before going to bed when the alcohol is still prominent in your system.

Sleep

Either sleep in, or wake up and take any of the above-mentioned measures and go back to bed. This is assuming, of course, that you have the luxury of sleeping in for that particular day.

Wash cloth

Another effective way to alleviate the pain is to lie in a dark room with a cool compress on your head.

cure your hangover

Remember that these are all ways to alleviate the symptoms usually associated with a hangover. If there seems to be a more serious problem as a result of alcohol consumption, go to a doctor. These are things that have been known to help treat that dreaded feeling that comes after a night of drinking and partying. They all work differently for everyone, and you may discover your own method to help you overcome a hangover.