'CURES' | From the Web



'CURES' | From the Web
Uhttp://curehangovers.com/ -- A man with a plan. Here, you can buy a "sampler" of three "servings" (18 pills total) for $8.95. The guarantee is that you'll get a 150 percent refund if the pills don't work.
Uhttp://www.health911.com/remedies/rem_hang.htm -- Some folk remedies are offered, including activated charcoal, B vitamins, honey and kudzu extract. (health911 offers its version of kudzu extract for sale.)
Uhttp://www.thevirtualbar.com/ -- Lots of information, including quotes from medical experts at the University of Pennsylvania, who warn not to take aspirin, Ibuprofin or Tylenol-type painkillers when you have alcohol in your system. Each reacts differently, some potentially lethally, with alcohol. From there, the "cures" become more "experimental," according to the site.
Uhttp://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/imagepages/17200.htm -- As you might expect, this government site offers the standard cure: Relief of a hangover can be obtained by: taking over-the-counter pain relievers; drinking plenty of water; eating soup and foods that contain fructose; resting.

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