Too much caffeine makes your heart race, your stomach churn, and your head ache. You get nauseated and jittery. It is not really a hangover, because caffeine is not as poisonous as alcohol is, but it is certainly an unpleasant feeling.
If you handover the ledge , with or without alcohol that is truly a hangover
Colorless alcohol is less likely to lead to hangover in some people.
Anything other than Alcohol
It is good for you but it will not cure a hangover (any more than any other "hangover cure" will).
LSD has next to no hangover effects, other than being really tired the next day or so.
hangover are usually caused by lack of water due to all the alcohol so just drink plenty of water.sugar water is too good (potentially better).
Not really, no. Its more of a placebo/cool Guy routine than anything else.
Your question is based on a supposition that is not proven. A person can get a hangover from any alcoholic beverage. Despite many urban legends to the contrary, hangovers are caused by your body's reaction to alcohol, which is a poison, in too great a quantity. There is some belief/evidence that certain drinks may be more likely to cause a hangover than others, and this is related to the organic byproducts in those drinks. Generally speaking, it seems that clear liquors like vodka provoke less hangover than wine, whiskey, or beer. The higher the alcohol content of your drinks, the more risk there is of hangover. Also, some people are much more prone to hangover symptoms than others. Drinking more water with your drinks also helps avoid hangover as a major cause is dehydration. But you can get a hangover from any of these, including real ale or guinness. Sounds like someone is spreading an old wives tale here.
more than likely,if the hangover 2 gets popular than yes..... The new movie the hangover 2 was so popular that they are in fact going to make a hangover 3.
Alcohol
The effects of alcohol ABUSE can include falling over a lot, being an idiot, massive hangover, plus loads of long term health issues. Moderate alcohol consumption is associated with better health and greater longevity than is abstaining from alcohol.
Alcohol
Alcohol and Aleve (Aleve, Anaprox, EC-Naprosyn, Naprelan, Naprosyn, Midol Extended Relief) should not be taken together. Naproxin Sodium, like other NSAIDS, increases the chances of stomach bleeding. Taking it together with alcohol makes the bleeding even more likely.There are actually no NSAID medications that should be taken with alcohol. Acetaminophen (Tylenol, etc.) is less likely to cause stomach bleeding than aspirin, naproxin and ibuprofen (Advil), but is liable to cause liver damage when combined with ethanol.If you have a hangover, drink lots of water and eat a little bit. Alcohol is a diuretic, and a lot of the hangover problem is due to dehydration.