Three Old Folk Remedies for Hangovers
<p>Ugh. Since I’m in dire need of these remedies today, I won’t waste too much time with my introduction. Let’s hope these remedies work; that’s all I’m gonna say on this subject.</p>
<p>That being said, here are some old Romanian folk remedies for hangovers:</p>
<h2>1] More booze</h2>
<p>In our country, we have a saying: <em>“One nail will drive out the other nail.”</em></p>
<p>This saying is used to express the mentality of fighting fire with fire. Sometimes the most efficient solution is the one that doesn’t make any sense and seems like it will only aggravate the situation.</p>
<p>Like curing a sore throat by eating ice cream, for example:</p>
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<p>“Ice cream can help to alleviate some of the pain that is associated with a sore throat; however, it isn’t advisable to consume too much of it.” — drhouse.com</p>
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<p>It seems that ice cream is indeed a good remedy for a sore throat. <em>So why wouldn’t it be the same for hangovers and alcohol?</em> Using the same logic, there are many people who stand by this and claim that drinking more booze the next day will cure the hangover.</p>
<h2>2] Sour soups & juices</h2>
<p>Being from Eastern Europe, most Romanian soups are sour, just like the famous borscht soup in Ukrainian and Russian culture.</p>
<p>Well, to be more precise, what Romanians will call borscht is actually the sour ingredient used in the preparation of the soup. But sometimes we use the word to describe a simple, basic sour soup too.</p>
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