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	<title>Hangover Tips, Cures And Remedies &#124; The Ultimate Hangover Resource &#187; Occurrence Of Hangovers</title>
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		<title>Symptoms Of A Hangover</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Amazingly, not all people who end up with hangovers experience the very same symptoms. While one individual who literally consumes an excess of alcohol might very well wind up with a pounding headache; another individual who consumes the same amount of alcohol might end up with vomiting or nausea.
This being the situation, different hangover remedies [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Amazingly, not all people who end up with hangovers experience the very same symptoms. While one individual who literally consumes an excess of alcohol might very well wind up with a pounding headache; another individual who consumes the same amount of alcohol might end up with vomiting or nausea.</p>
<p>This being the situation, different hangover remedies are often applied to the effects of having a real hangover. Whereas someone who might take a seltzer of some type for nausea, another might grab some soda crackers to absorb the stomach acids. In reality, both remedies have been known to work but again, it is really dependant on the individual person in general. Just as people have preferences in what type of alcohol he or she drinks, the same can essentially be said for the ways of dealing with a hangover.</p>
<p>While there are those who realize that drinking harder alcoholic beverages are going to have a worse hangover than someone who doesn’t.</p>
<p>People, who know about hangovers and what issues are faced, often have the remedies on hand. However those who don’t consume alcohol on a regular basis have really no idea as to how to deal with a hangover.</p>
<p>Although there are ultimately several different symptoms associated with hangovers, again this depends on the type of alcohol consumed. Alcohol that is considered a “high proof” will probably have more of an effect on a person than one of a lower proof content. Symptoms that are considered to be common associated with hangovers are headaches, nausea, disorientation, fatigue, and even vomiting. Some people even experience that “intoxicated” feeling long after consuming alcohol has stopped. By knowing the symptoms of a hangover an individual is often capable of finding a good and decent hangover cure or remedy that will really be effective.</p>
<p>For example, targeting the problem is easier to resolve. A hangover that consists of a headache isn’t probably going to get much better by an individual drinking herb tea. This is a remedy usually used for nausea and the hangover. With the same concept, someone with nausea isn’t going to reach for a bottle of aspirin either.</p>
<p>Web sites and magazines about the subject can often times give a numerous amount of symptoms that are associated with hangovers and even some of the cures and remedies that can aid in the relief of the hangover as well.</p>
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		<title>Hangovers Depend On Alcohol Content</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some people who aren’t acquainted with some of the alcoholic beverages or mixed drinks made today don’t realize that the content of the alcohol will also determine the harshness of the hangover as well. For example, if an individual is going to consume alcoholic beverages such as beer, wine coolers, or other alcohol added beverages [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some people who aren’t acquainted with some of the alcoholic beverages or mixed drinks made today don’t realize that the content of the alcohol will also determine the harshness of the hangover as well. For example, if an individual is going to consume alcoholic beverages such as beer, wine coolers, or other alcohol added beverages the actual alcohol content isn’t as high as those mixed drinks, which involve vodka, whiskey, tequila and others.</p>
<p>It’s apparent that stronger alcoholic beverages are going to produce hangovers that are worse than the lower content. This of course isn’t the case if the amount of lower alcoholic beverages in excess. In perspective, if an individual consumes several low alcohol beverages and a different individual consumes one or two drinks that have a higher alcoholic content; the individual who consumes more alcohol is probably going to have the worse hangover. Again, this does depend on the person and how he or she is capable of absorbing alcohol into the system. It also depends on the things leading to the individual actually drinking alcohol too.</p>
<p>If an individual eats a decent sized meal then chances are the alcohol will be absorbed by the food as it is being digested. This will usually make the effects of a hangover different as to someone who begins to consume alcohol on an empty stomach.<br />
It is ultimately important to remember that different alcoholic beverages or mixed drinks all have a different alcohol level. This is known as the “proof: of a drink, higher proof drinks are worse as far as hangovers and according to research have a bigger impact on the overall impairment of the individual too.</p>
<p>Disorientation that is essentially caused from an excess of alcohol can also have an impact on the hangover and nausea simply because the individual feels unbalanced. A number of factors can be placed on the alcohol content and how it affects hangovers as well as the cures of the hangovers.</p>
<p>Details about hangovers, cures, alcohol content, and other issues can be found on web sites, in books and magazines, and even discussed with medical professionals. People who consume alcohol on a regular basis usually know his or her limitations and what alcoholic beverages cause the hangovers. In some situations, people who know the hangover results will stay clear of certain alcoholic beverages because he or she knows what the “worse” feelings are like and would rather deal with a lighter hangover as a result.</p>
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