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To: Apex who wrote (4100)12/24/2000 3:26:03 PM
From: Apex  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 4201
 
...just in case of too much spirits
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Friday December 22 12:00 PM ET
Hangover Cures for Festive Season

LONDON (Reuters) - For those whose alcohol intake is about to
soar over the festive Christmas season, London's Science Museum offers a few handy tips.

A new exhibit offers five easy steps to make the big nights, and the mornings after, a little less
painful.

Top of the list is to take plenty of vitamin B6 during and after drinking. It is known to reduce
hangover severity by as much as 50 percent, although the museum says nobody knows why.

Next is a sports drink laced with extra sweeteners to round off the night to help replace lost body
sugar.

The museum suggests sticking to vodka and gin if spirits are your tipple -- the clearer the drink the
fewer impurities such as methanol there are.

``When it comes to hangovers, methanol is the villain of the piece,'' it said in a statement.

Eating while drinking slows down the rate at which alcohol is absorbed by your body, and drinking
water throughout the evening stops your internal organs from shrinking.

``A slightly shrunken brain is a well-known side-effect of drinking,'' the museum said.