The only times I ever dream (or remember dreaming) are when I drink water before sleeping. Water = dreams. No water = no dreams. I've never experienced nightmares caused by water consumption. Most all of my dreams, while maybe strange, are believable situations.
To prevent or alleviate an IPA hangover, drink plenty of water before, during, and after consuming the beer. Eating a balanced meal before drinking can also help. Pace yourself while drinking and avoid consuming too much alcohol in a short period of time. Additionally, getting enough rest and staying hydrated can help reduce the symptoms of a hangover.
Drinking clear spirits like vodka or gin after wine may help reduce the chances of a bad hangover.
By doing just that: drinking sensibly. Don't overindulge, pace yourself, eat something, alternate alcohol with water, get a full night's sleep.
The best way to avoid and prevent a bad hangover is to limit alcohol consumption. If you have an occasion that alcohol will be consumed in great quantities, the best way to avoid a hangover (which is caused by dehydration) is to consume plenty of water with the alcoholic beverages.
To prevent or alleviate a draft beer hangover, drink plenty of water before, during, and after consuming alcohol. Eating a meal before drinking can also help slow down alcohol absorption. Pace yourself and avoid excessive drinking. Consider choosing lighter beers with lower alcohol content. Lastly, get enough rest and stay hydrated to help your body recover.
To minimize the effects of a hangover, it is recommended to start with lighter alcoholic beverages like beer or wine before moving on to stronger drinks like spirits. Additionally, it is important to stay hydrated by drinking water in between alcoholic beverages and to avoid mixing different types of alcohol.
Your question is vague. To relieve hangover, the best means is prevention. Drink a good amount of water before you sleep to prevent dehydration. Other antedotal remedies include drinking tomato juice to replenish your body of the depleted vitamins and minerals. It is also best to avoid taking Acetominophen while drinking a lot amount of alcohol because of the serious side effects of concomitant use.
Take one tablet per drink to avoid hangover, up to six total.
It's nowhere NEAR that simple. There isn't a part of your body that you could remove and completely avoid the effect of a hangover (well, I suppose if you removed your head, you probably would never have another hangover, but that seems rather drastic).
It is not safe to smoke before drinking, as combining smoking and drinking can increase health risks and impair judgment. It is best to avoid smoking and drinking altogether for overall health and safety.
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.
To prevent a stuffy nose after drinking, try to stay hydrated by drinking water between alcoholic beverages, avoid drinking too quickly, and consider taking an antihistamine before drinking if you have allergies.