Nullification of effects Alcohol

Syringer

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Just overdose on something, then you'll be dead, hence can't be drunk.

What's the point of drinking though if you're not going to be drunk? I'd be more interested in a pill that instantly made me drunk.
 

drum

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sounds like someone is trying to win a last man standing contest
 

Slacker

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Why YES! YES there is! you want to score some Antabuse, I guarantee you will not get drunk after taking these :evil:







 

Krazefinn

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Yes, naltrexone (ANTABUSE) will give you an intense aversion to drinking if you take it first...but it wont "nullify effects" if already drunk...
 

DAGTA

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You can't nullify the effects but you can speed up your recovery and increase your tolerance (a bit). If you want to do that: drink large amounts of water before, during, and after drinking and eat some vitamin B12 supplements a few hours before drinking (boosts your liver).
 

JDrake

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Originally posted by: DAGTA
You can't nullify the effects but you can speed up your recovery and increase your tolerance (a bit). If you want to do that: drink large amounts of water before, during, and after drinking and eat some vitamin B12 supplements a few hours before drinking (boosts your liver).
Yea, stuff like Chaser can help prevent hangovers. And Gatorade will help you get over one in the morning :p
 

mercanucaribe

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Originally posted by: joedrake
Originally posted by: DAGTA
You can't nullify the effects but you can speed up your recovery and increase your tolerance (a bit). If you want to do that: drink large amounts of water before, during, and after drinking and eat some vitamin B12 supplements a few hours before drinking (boosts your liver).
Yea, stuff like Chaser can help prevent hangovers. And Gatorade will help you get over one in the morning :p

Chaser is made of calcium carbonate and charcoal.. There is no way in hell it can prevent a hangover. If you really think it works, save the money and chew up some limestone and charcoal.
 

iluvtruenos

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Eat a raw egg or a teaspoonful of oil right before drinking. It coats the inside of your stomach so it doesn't accept the alcohol, or drink a lot of water before, during and after to dilute the alcohol.
 

Looney

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Originally posted by: joedrake
Originally posted by: DAGTA
You can't nullify the effects but you can speed up your recovery and increase your tolerance (a bit). If you want to do that: drink large amounts of water before, during, and after drinking and eat some vitamin B12 supplements a few hours before drinking (boosts your liver).
Yea, stuff like Chaser can help prevent hangovers. And Gatorade will help you get over one in the morning :p

What's a chaser?
 

JDrake

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Originally posted by: Looney
Originally posted by: joedrake
Originally posted by: DAGTA
You can't nullify the effects but you can speed up your recovery and increase your tolerance (a bit). If you want to do that: drink large amounts of water before, during, and after drinking and eat some vitamin B12 supplements a few hours before drinking (boosts your liver).
Yea, stuff like Chaser can help prevent hangovers. And Gatorade will help you get over one in the morning :p

What's a chaser?
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Syringer

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http://health.howstuffworks.com/hangover7.htm

According to Hangover Review, which did a study covering many of over-the-counter hangover cures on the market, the only "medically provable" supplements are Sob'r-K Hangover Stopper, Chaser and Uncle Rummie's Hangover Helper because they make use of the effective filtering qualities of carbon to reduce the number of impurities the body has to process

I've tried it myself, it works miracles.
 

Krazefinn

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Your stomach does not "accept" alcohol. It is 100% metabolized through your liver...although diluting by drinking water, and having stomach full of food will DELAY the eventual metabolysis.

Hangovers are caused by a byproduct called acetaldehydes...
 

Phlargo

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why would you want to avoid getting drunk and yet still drink? Does this make sense to anyone?

Best pill - drink less and get less drunk. It's amazing!