For New Year´s eve or during some similar festivities everyone happens to drink a couple of shots more. For those that luckily, don’t have a trained organism for the effect of the alcohol following advices on how to avoid and mitigate unpleasant symptoms caused by hangover will come in handy.
You went to sleep drunk, slept probably not enough, woke up with headache, are nauseated and suffer from some other problems connected to over consummation of alcohol…Apart from sleep, food and sleep your organism needs fresh air. So that walk or at least opened window could really help you to overcome hangover. However, everyone has its own cure for hangover and everyone treats it in their own special way. If you haven’t found the right recipe, maybe one of 10 weirdest cures for hangover will help you.
10CITRUS ARMPIT – PUERTO RICO
To prevent hangovers, drinkers rub a slice of lemon into the armpit of their drinking arm.
09TRIPE – ROMANIA
A breakfast of cow´s stomach boiled in a greasy vegetable soup is said to be a surefire way to shift a hangover.
08RAW EEL – MEDIEVAL EUROPE
Doctors in the middle ages prescribed raw eel and bitter almonds to get rid of hangover.
07RABBIT DROPPINGS – USA
In the Old West cowboys and cattle ranchers would sip on tea made from rabbit dung to heal their aching heads.
06SHEEP LUNGS – ANCINENT ROME
Chowing down on a breakfast of sheep lungs and two owl eggs helped the Romans recover after a party.
05BIRD BEAK – ANCINENT ASSYRIA
This old remedy involved consuming a concoction of ground birds´ beaks and myrrh.
04CANARY – ANCINENT GREECE-ROME
The party animals of these two civilizations would eat fried canaries the morning after a night out.
03GUK – KOREA
This brother like meal consisting primarily of oxblood and pork spine is a traditional Korean hangover cure.
02SHEEP EYES – OUTER MONGOLIA
This historical Mongolian remedy involves washing down a pair of pickled sheep eyes with tomato juice.
01BULL GENITALIA - SICILY
Eating the dried private parts of a bull is a renowned cure on this Italian island.