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    A few myths about alcohol

    dont know wheather this is the right thread for this.but here it is anyway. Men have a higher percentage of water in their bodies, which helps dilute the alcohol they consume. When women drink the same amount, more alcohol builds up in the bloodstream.

    MYTH: Only Bingers Get Hangovers
    FACT: While it's true that binge drinking could speed your way to a hangover, you don't have to get wasted to pay a price the next morning. Depending on your body composition, just a couple of drinks can trigger a headache and other hangover symptoms. Having water or a nonalcoholic drink between each beer or hard drink can help keep you hydrated and reduce the overall amount of alcohol you consume.

    MYTH: Wine is the Gentlest Choice
    FACT: Red wine contains tannins, compounds that are known to trigger headaches in some people. Malt liquors, like whisky, also tend to produce more severe hangovers. If you're worried about how you'll feel in the morning, the gentlest choices are beer and clear liquors, such as vodka and gin.

    MYTH: Diet Cocktails Are a Safe Bet
    FACT: Diet drinks may help if you're counting calories, but not if you're trying to avoid a hangover. Research suggests that consumption of fruits, fruit juices, or other sugar-containing liquids can decrease hangover intensity.

    MYTH: Liquor Before Beer, Never Fear
    FACT: It's the amount of alcohol you consume ? not the order of your drinks ? that matters. That said, the order of your drinks may affect how much you consume. If you have a cosmopolitan, and then switch to beer for the rest of the night, you slow down your intake of alcohol. If you switch from beer to shots, you accelerate your path to drunkenness. Of course, too much liquor can spell ?sicker? regardless of whether you began with beer.

    MYTH: Eat Pasta Before Bed
    FACT: This one is wrong on two counts. First, eating at bedtime (after you're already drunk) is no help. Food has to be in your stomach before Happy Hour to have any impact. Second, while any food can slow the body's absorption of alcohol, fat does it best. So go for steak or pizza before your first martini, and you might escape a hangover. One bedtime tip that does help ? drink water to fight dehydration.

    MYTH: Pop Pain Pills Before Bed
    FACT: Over-the-counter painkillers peak in about four hours, so the effect of a bedtime dose will be gone by morning. A better plan is to take the pills when you first wake up. Avoid taking acetaminophen after a night of drinking. Alcohol disrupts how the liver processes acetaminophen, possibly leading to liver inflammation and permanent damage.

    MYTH: Alcohol Helps You Sleep Well
    FACT: Alcohol disrupts sleep. While a nightcap may help you doze off more quickly, it undermines the quality of your sleep. You don't spend as much time in all-important REM cycles and you tend to wake up too soon. If you've been drinking heavily, a hangover might strike in the last part of the night, leaving you too uncomfortable to get back to sleep.

    MYTH: A Wake-Up Cocktail is the Cure
    FACT: More alcohol in the morning does nothing but postpone a hangover. The worst symptoms hit when blood-alcohol levels drop to zero. If you have a screwdriver at breakfast, this moment will just come later in the day. And if you find you can't function without a wake-up cocktail, you should discuss the possibility of addiction with your doctor.

    MYTH: Coffee is the Cure
    FACT: Coffee leads to more dehydration and could make your hangover worse. After a night of drunkenness, it's best to avoid anything with caffeine. Instead, sip water and sports drinks to counter dehydration and replace lost electrolytes. This is especially important if you experienced any vomiting.

    MYTH: Herbal Remedies Can Help
    FACT: British researchers reviewed the available studies on hangover pills, such as yeast and artichoke extract.They concluded that there is no compelling evidence of any effective treatment. Another British team found a supplement made from prickly pear cactus may reduce the nausea and dry mouth associated with hangovers, but not the dreaded headache. The only proven cure is time.

    NO MYTH: Alcohol Poisoning
    FACT: Alcohol poisoning is a potentially deadly medical emergency. If you see someone vomit multiple times or pass out after drinking heavily, a visit to the nearest emergency room is in order. It's easy to blow off these symptoms as the price of partying hard, but there's a danger of shock or, in the case of vomiting, becoming severely dehydrated.


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    A few myths about alcohol

    I have to admit Mario I read the first few and couldn't stop laughing! It brought back to me though just how insane I was with my own drinking if nothing else; so it has at least served a purpose. It wouldn't of mattered whether it was a FACT or a MYTH with me! Hell! just give me more of everything and take a step back and watch me go crazy!

    Although, the last one on the list I think everyone should observe.

    Thanks for posting.

    Love and Light
    Phil
    xx
    "Keep me away from the wisdom which does not cry, the philosophy which does not laugh and the greatness which does not bow before children." Kahlil Gibran
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      A few myths about alcohol

      interesting thread no matter where it fits,the words were once useed,what dont we get,just cant drink ,thnx mars

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        A few myths about alcohol

        look how gren i a hahahaha

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          A few myths about alcohol

          think my key bord is shot hahah

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            A few myths about alcohol

            I too had a little smile especially the 'wake up cocktail'.

            Aka - the heart starter - hair of the dog.

            That's the one that lead me down the slippery slope.

            The last one is very important. Alcohol IS a poison.

            Thanks, Mario.

            Love Jackie xxx
            It could be worse, I could be filing.
            AF since 7/7/2009

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              A few myths about alcohol

              Yes JC, I think we do forget that alcohol is a deadly poison.

              Thanks for the post Mario
              AF since 7/26/2009




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                A few myths about alcohol

                Hi lilmea,

                No-one would go up to a bar and ask for a double ethanol and tonic, with ice and a slice of lemon.

                J x
                It could be worse, I could be filing.
                AF since 7/7/2009

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                  A few myths about alcohol

                  Believe you me, if we could feel the pain from the corrosion that alcohol does to our liver we would not be in the mess we are all in!! But because we don't feel that pain we continue to throw it down our necks and conveniently brush the consequences aside.
                  "Keep me away from the wisdom which does not cry, the philosophy which does not laugh and the greatness which does not bow before children." Kahlil Gibran
                  Clean and sober 25th January 2009

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                    A few myths about alcohol

                    JackieClaire;729397 wrote: Hi lilmea,

                    No-one would go up to a bar and ask for a double ethanol and tonic, with ice and a slice of lemon.

                    J x
                    LMAO Jackie!!!:H:H
                    "Keep me away from the wisdom which does not cry, the philosophy which does not laugh and the greatness which does not bow before children." Kahlil Gibran
                    Clean and sober 25th January 2009

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