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Pickles!
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Posted Jan 4, 2007 by wolfomat
I found pickles to be a really efficient hangover reducer. Although it is better if you eat more, one should be enough. In my case, one of those will get me rid of the headaches within 15- max. 30 minutes.
I guess pickles contain enough salts and minerals to get your brain into the right proportions again.

Another food which is said to do the same thing is pickled herring or rollmops. Only if you can eat that stuff, however. I like it, but haven't tried this during a hangover yet.

Should definitely be mentioned in the general entry.

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Posted Sep 8, 2008 by matnichol
Can vouch for rollmops. Have tried this and it works for me.

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