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speziapa
Tue, Jun-20-06, 17:16
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outsor
Tue, Jun-20-06, 17:16
This is as dangerous a bit of spam as I have seen on the web.
If one has a drinking problem it is the behavior not the lack
of this snake oil that is the problem.
outsor@citynet.net wrote:
> This is as dangerous a bit of spam as I have seen on the
> web. If one has a drinking problem it is the behavior not
> the lack of this snake oil that is the problem.
As stupid and useless as the original post is, your
contribution is even stupider.
A hangover or a hangover every once in a while is a normal
part of many peopls lives, and is not necessarily a sign of a
"drinking problem" unless you consider any drinking as a
"drinking problem".
The basic concept of balancing ones life involves a wee bit of
indulgence, and some people choose alcohol once in a while.
And the real answer to a hangover is:
1) Drink the booze with no added sugars like coke or other
drink sweetners
2) Drink plenty of water along the way
3) Eat healthy, fatty and meaty foods for a snack sometime
during the evening, chicken wings rock!
4) Avoid eating any refined carbs at all costs during the
evening. Stay away from the pretzels and potato chips.
In the morning drink some water. Done. No hangover or very
little hangover.
Combine this with a generally good, nutritious, low-carb
healthy diet and you can handle the alcohol very well. Your
constitution will be very strong and resilient and be able to
easily handle a reasonable amount of alcohol.
We need the Yin with the Yang.
TC
outsor
Wed, Jun-21-06, 06:16
"A hangover or a hangover every once in a while is a normal
part of many peopls lives, and is not necessarily a sign of a
"drinking problem" unless you consider any drinking as a
"drinking problem"."
If you look at the entire article the hangover angle is a
sideline early in it. Later they push how one's blood alcohol
level can be lowered while drinking by using the product, a
kind of don't let it get in the way of the "good times" and
avoid being "drunk". They willn't dare claim it, but clearly
one goal is to implant the idea one can drink to excess and
avoid legal problems by using it while driving.
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