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Please Do Not take my word for it, but it is said that the most common prevention to a hangover is to take an aspirin with a big glass of water before going to sleep! DO NOT however, take tylenol as it will cause extreme liver damage. What you want to take is ibuprofen!
Here are your top 5 Hangover Preventions
- Drink Water while drinking alcohol
- Snack while drinking
- Drink high quality alcohol
- Take Vitamin B, and C
- Take Ibuprofen
INFO GATHERED FROM The EVERYTHING BARTENDER'S BOOK
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These facts are probably less trustworthy then the information Wikepedia.org has to offer. You've probably heard many common folk hangover cures that have been passed from generation to generation but here's the skinny! It is best you find for yourself what works for you. Here are the Top Five Hangover Cures!
- Drink a bit more alcohol to cure you.
- Drink a Bloody Mary
- Drink Powerade or Gatorade
- Eat raw egg yolks
- Take a hot bath or shower (as supposed to a cold shower like we might have thought)
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GREY GOOSE VODKA for your FEET |
Got the Hiccups? Try this |
Use it for: Foot odor
If your feet smell less than swell, wipe them down with a vodka-soaked washcloth to get rid of the stench. It’s the same principle as rubbing alcohol (which works equally well if you’d rather drink your Grey Goose). Vodka contains alcohol, which is antiseptic and drying, so it destroys odor-causing fungus and bacteria and dries out the moisture that lets these organisms grow.
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Home cure: Sugar
Use it for: Hiccups
A teaspoon of sugar swallowed dry can stop hiccups in minutes, says Andre Dubois, M.D., Ph.D., a professor of medicine in the emerging infectious diseases graduate program at Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Md. The sugar is believed to modify the nerve muscles that would otherwise tell the muscles in the diaphragm to contract spasmodically and contribute to hiccups.
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A bartender (barman, barkeeper, barmaid, mixologist, tapster among other names) serves beverages behind a bar in a bar, pub, tavern, or similar establishment. This usually includes alcoholic beverages of some kind, such as beer (both draft and bottled), wine, and/or cocktails, as well as soft drinks or other non-alcoholic beverages. He/She "tends the bar". Simply put, a bartender is someone who serves alcohol!
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It is basically derived from the fermentation of sugars and starches, then distilled and purified. What is the history? How is it made? How is it professionally served? to learn more about alcohol, I invite you to visit |
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