I wish I had seen this video earlier today! But hey, I can still use it so I’ll let you know if it works.
Well worth the 5 minutes, this Healing Samurai video is a hoot! And hey, it’s only acupressure – it can’t hurt to try it out:
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I wish I had seen this video earlier today! But hey, I can still use it so I’ll let you know if it works.
Well worth the 5 minutes, this Healing Samurai video is a hoot! And hey, it’s only acupressure – it can’t hurt to try it out:
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Thanks for the rounded view. Hangover cures come in two paradigms: prophylactic and acute treatment. Most alcohol consumers don’t begin drinking with the intention to reach the level at which a hangover occurs. Usually trial and error helps us all learn that limit from wretchedly powerful experience. I totally agree with the quality and blending of alcohols being a big factor in hangover outcomes.. Recently however on a well sourced suggestion i used dehydrated Nopal cactus powder (opuntia ficus-indica aka prickly pear) for both hangover prevention and treatment. Wow …amazing….everyone to whom i have passed on this remedy, and has actually tried it was equally impressed. There is even some science behind it, in terms of hydration activity. 1-2 teaspoons in water , juice or whatever liquid you like, does the trick, and works best when taken before drinking begins. I have found it to also be effective, if i can remember just before bed and thankfully the morning after. I can’t imagine it doing much when you’re so hung-over that nothing stays down, which is best served with an IV, per my paramedic friend’s experience. The best deal on Good quality dehydrated Nopal is at http://www.nopalamerica.com.. They ship PRIORITY for free.