How to get drunk without suffering a hangover
March 6th, 2010 - 2:56 pm ICT by ANILondon, March 6 (ANI): Adding oxygen bubbles to drinks could help avoid those splitting headaches after all-night drinking sessions, experts have observed.
Researchers at Chungnam National University in Korea found punters drinking the oxygenated alcohol sobered up about 30 minutes faster than those drinking normal alcohol.
Dr Kwang-il Kwon, who helped lead the study, suggested putting oxygen in the drink also caused fewer and less severe hangovers.
“The oxygen-enriched drink reduces blood alcohol concentrations faster than a normal beverage,” the Sun quoted Kwon as saying.
“This could have both clinical and real-life significance, and may reduce alcohol-related accidents. The oxygen drink would allow people to become sober faster, and reduce the side-effects without a significant difference in the alcohol’s effects,” Kwon added. (ANI)
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