Hangover Avoidance Formula
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lardbucket wrote:Danny probably views munging as a post-modern sort of CPR.
Munging is a lost cause for the munger. It's all about the pleasure for the mungee.
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Batman wrote:Brass Monkey wrote:ever hopeful wrote:Batman wrote:Too much trouble. The most simple solution: Don't Drink!
Quality....
That brings me to a question asked before over here....why do people drink?
To make other people more interesting.
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Jontyh wrote:Batman wrote:Brass Monkey wrote:ever hopeful wrote:Batman wrote:Too much trouble. The most simple solution: Don't Drink!
Quality....
That brings me to a question asked before over here....why do people drink?
To make other people more interesting.
That is scary. How pissed do you have to be to make a certain pair of posters interesting?
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I'm willing to take on that experiment. Provided someone else is paying for the grog.taipan wrote:Jontyh wrote:Batman wrote:Brass Monkey wrote:ever hopeful wrote:Batman wrote:Too much trouble. The most simple solution: Don't Drink!
Quality....
That brings me to a question asked before over here....why do people drink?
To make other people more interesting.
That is scary. How pissed do you have to be to make a certain pair of posters interesting?
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I managed to survive my works Christmas do on 3 glasses of vino. Tbh, I think I deserve an MBE for abstinence.
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Pint glasses?
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taipan wrote:Jontyh wrote:Batman wrote:Brass Monkey wrote:ever hopeful wrote:Batman wrote:Too much trouble. The most simple solution: Don't Drink!
Quality....
That brings me to a question asked before over here....why do people drink?
To make other people more interesting.
That is scary. How pissed do you have to be to make a certain pair of posters interesting?
Funny you should say that, Taips! I was thinking as I wrote it that the theory does have its limitations..
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It's weird, but for once, I agree with a majority of forummers on every issue that's being discussed recently.
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yesterday, an old Navy salt told me drink two glasses water for every one glass on stuff. The hangover thing is due to de-hydration.
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I can vouch for this, drink vodka all the time and it has the cleanest fuel to sulpher ratio out there.
Whisky hangover 'worse than vodka', study suggests
Drinking whisky will result in a worse hangover than vodka, according to research by US scientists.
The reason might lie in the number of molecules called "congeners" which it contains compared to vodka, the Brown University team said.
But the study also suggested that sticking to vodka all night rather than whisky would not improve your performance at work the next day.
The study is published in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research.
Drinking too much of any alcoholic drink can have a number of undesireable short and long-term effects
The 95 volunteers for the research, all healthy alcohol users, had one night of "acclimatisation" before drinking either whisky or vodka the following night.
They were given enough alcohol to put them a third over the legal driving limit for the UK.
On the third night they were given a "placebo" drink containing no alcohol.
On each occasion, they were then asked how they felt the following day, and were tested on how well they could concentrate on tasks.
The volunteers who drank whisky reported far more hangover symptoms such as headache nausea, thirst and fatigue compared with those who drank vodka.
However, the overall performance at the concentration task was roughly the same between the two groups.
Professor Damaris Rohsenow, who led the research at Brown University in Rhode Island, said: "While people felt worse, they didn't perform worse after bourbon (a type of whisky made in the US) than after vodka."
He said that the study also showed that workers in "safety-sensitive" roles could be impaired by drinking - long after the alcohol itself had disappeared from the bloodstream.
Chemical trace
The study, which also monitored sleeping patterns in the volunteers, found that disrupted sleep was no worse in either group.
The reason why whisky might cause more unpleasant hangovers might lie in the number of molecules called "congeners" which it contains compared to vodka, said Professor Rohsenow.
These include small amounts of chemicals such as acetone, acetaldehyde and tannins.
Chris Sorek, the chief executive of charity Drinkaware, said that social drinkers should be aware that no alcoholic drink removed the risk of a hangover.
He said: "Christmas is a time to socialise and celebrate, but many people will be drinking excessively - drinking too much of any alcoholic drink can have a number of undesirable short and long-term effects."
While exceeding recommended daily limits might mean hangovers the following day, he said, in the long term, regular heavy drinking could increase the risk of cancer or liver disease.
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When i was a young bloke doing the clubs, i used to swear on a hangover cure of a can of coke & a choc heart (a chocolate covered ice cream)
Worked every time.
Worked every time.
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Much as I hate to agree with Buckwit. Water, water and more water. Though I haven't been hungover in years.
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Yes, the water thing certainly works. You don't have drink it between alcoholic drinks, just force down as many pints of the stuff as you can bear before you fall asleep.
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ever hopeful wrote:Yes, the water thing certainly works. You don't have drink it between alcoholic drinks, just force down as many pints of the stuff as you can bear before you fall asleep.
Downside of that is you need to have a slash every ten minutes!
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Sleep in some adult nappies.
You're about the right age for them now anyway, Bas...
You're about the right age for them now anyway, Bas...
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Dello wrote:Sleep in some adult nappies.
You're about the right age for them now anyway, Bas...
Oi! show some respect for your elders.
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Dello wrote:Sorry. Tell me about the war again...
Crimean?
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Discovered quite by accident (no pun intended) that Immodium is a remarkably good cure for a hangover. At least you can sit (no extra letter) and nurse your head without having to dash elsewhere when your inner self needs to express itself.
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ever hopeful wrote:As the party season gets underway, here is one way to avoid a hangover. As we get older our capacity to drink without getting drunk tends to increase. But sadly, as our brains die off with age, our capacity to not feel hungover the next morning actually gets worse. So although at the time of the party you may be less inebriated on the same amount as you drank when younger, you will actually feel rougher the next day. Here is my handy formula for calculating how much you can imbibe in an evening without risking a headache the next day. It assumes you are an adult male and drink fairly regularly, but not often to excess.
10 - [(age - 18) รท 8]
Round the number up or down to the nearest whole number and that gives you the total alcohol units for one night. A pint of beer is 2 units (assuming it's not weak Aussie lager), and a glass of wine is 1 unit.
Just don't drink any alcy!
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bumped especially for vilks
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Try my formula vilks, it's a winner. Although, I haven't needed it for a while.
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