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I know it won't vomit if I drink less. But I want a perfect solution. I want to drink more. Any tips out there?
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If it leads to vomit then why should you drink?
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People drink alcohol for different reasons maybe to reduce stress or for fun.
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But does it really reduce stress? And if people drink for fun, will it not affect their health?
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Simply stop drinking. You said it yourself, little doesn't make you throw up. Meaning your system can not accommodate pass a certain amount of alcohol, otherwise it reacts. It can't be more clearer than this. You already know the answer. There's no medical enhancement for beer consumption. 
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Why would you want to consume more of something you know is not good for your health? I don't see wisdom in that. The best thing to do in this case is to either quit completely or stick to the number of bottles that won't make you throw up.
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As it has been pointed out, be it more or less, people drink for different reasons. When we do things we know aren't good for us, we all have our reasons for doing that.

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My best solution could be, don't take Brandy you rather take vodka. In case this doesn't work then you can mix the alcohol with cold ice water. Have done this several times and it's helped. Still you can mix with soft drink although it doesn't work well for some as it will facilitate puking.

And if you're aware you'll vomit in the long run, ensure you have something very cold around or something very bitter. Something like fermented milk that's cold can help you or very cold passion fruit juice. What you should avoid is taking sweet things because this will bring tremendous effects. Also, chewing a mint or tropical helps in many situations. Generally, having something bitter after drinking alcohol can prevent vomiting although I don't know the chemistry behind.
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The best solution is to prevent vomiting in the first place. I was always told that a glass of milk before you went out on a drinking spree would line the stomach and make a hangover less likely and never drink on an empty stomach because the alcohol will go straight into the bloodstream and make you drunk very quickly.  It will also irritate the stomach lining and make vomiting more likely and can cause more serious damage in the long term like bleeding or ulcers.

I'm not sure why you want to drink more but the secret is to pace yourself and drink more slowly. Also choose a drink that you know is less likely to make you ill. I could always tolerate bacardi well and if I knew I would be out drinking I would choose this as it was the least likely to make me hungover.

Alcohol dehydrates you so when you get home make sure you drink plenty of water as you will be less likely to have a bad headache the next day. The pain of a migraine can also cause nausea and vomiting so making sure you are well hydrated should help.

If the worst happens and you do end up vomiting I have found sips of water to be the only thing that really helps until you start to recover. It's just a waiting game after that until your body returns to normal.
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Does the milk really avoid throwing up after drinking alcohol?
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Alcohol is an irritant that is why the stomach get upset when it is taken excessively.Too much alcohol can even erodes or inflamed the stomach lining so one just have to apply caution and vomiting often times comes with alcohol poisoning.

To drink more without vomiting which I don't recommend anyway you could do the following

Drink water before  and after your drinking session to help dilute the drinks to avoid vomittimg.

You can eat ginger while on your drinking spree

You can take some antacids to reduce anything that will trigger the urge to vomits.

You can eat food before your drinking time

You can take a bit of sugar or anything with added sugar it will help.

If you ask me the sure bet to avoid vomiting is to reduce your intake to avoid irritation of your stomach lining.
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I don't think there's a definite answer to this. But some claims that eating oily or fatty foods help because the fats coat the stomach and slows down the absorption of alcohol. It can be true for some people but I don't know if it would work for all.

The next thing to consider is to never drink with an empty stomach. Make sure you had a decent meal before drinking, as alcohol may easily irritate the lining of your stomach if it's gonna be the first meal you're going to take.

Another thing is to be familiar with the alcohols that make you throw up. If you think you can't handle the kind of liquor, then stick to the ones you can. After all, your goal is to drink much, right?

Moreover, frequent moderate drinking may also increase your tolerance. I think when your body gets familiar with the feeling of dizziness and drunkenness after drinking, then it won't matter much to you in the long run.
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Short Answer: Don't drink too much. Too much drinking is the main reason of vomiting and hangover.

If you drink too much, the immediate reaction is vomiting. But the worst is having the hangover very next morning. To avoid the vomiting grease up before the party you are having, take a spoonful of olive oil before a party. Also, consume sugar while you are drinking. Studies show that fructose can speed the alcohol metabolism. Also, eat ginger and prickly pear cactus while drinking. It will reduce vomiting and also help to cure the hangover.

FYI: If you are having an extreme hangover and feeling nausea and vomiting, don't forget to drink enough water or other fluids like Coconut water, bouillon soup, etc. It will re-hydrate you from the hangover.

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Maybe you need to ask yourself a few questions before you start drinking too much. There are so many reasons why people drink alcohol. Many i know drink to drown their sorrows, which never end. Others will drink to prove to their peers that they are men who are strong, young men will drink so that they can get high and gain courage to approach women that they like. This are men who cannot express themselves when they are sober. Others will drink for fun at their free time and catch up with their mates to discuss office and family issues. Now check and see where you fall in this categories, from there you can decide if you want to continue drinking. I may not know what your reasons are, but if you must drink, take something you will not struggle with. Do not take alcohol on an empty stomach, Do not mix drinks, stick to one brand only. If you are a starter don't go for whiskeys or any hard stuff, it's advisable to take beer.
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Give your stomach and body a break and don't drink again the night after a vomiting episode. Drink small sips of clear liquids to rehydrate. Get plenty of rest. Practice deep breathing exercise. 
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You should take whiskey rather than beer because the beer when taken at a high rat it tends to disturb the stomach ,but the whiskey even burns the fats sometimes and take alcohol slowly enjoying the brew than taking it quickly to avoid throwing up.
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I don't think it's good for you to seek how to take more alcollhol and yet it's not good for your health. Instead eat healthy foods and drinks avoid alcohol. It's dangerous and can lead to alcoholism which is so bad 
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Prevention is better than embarrassment.

Drink in your limits.

Drink slowly.

Have enough snacks while drinking.

Stay calm during drinking. Don't get involved in any physical activity like dancing.

Dilute the drinks sufficiently if you are going for series of pegs.


Avoid cocktails.

Precisely choose your poison.
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the only way to stop vomiting after drinking alcohol is by drinking the buttermilk or taking the smell of lemon it helps in decreasing the vomiting sensation.
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Have you tried gravel? There's sleeping ginger. If it's be enough a few hours inbetween. If you know I'm advance you'll be drinking take the gravel hours before. Episode of time may help aswell.
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I think when you stop over drinking alcohol your problem wil stop

Drink slowly and in your stomach limits

Because when you drink a lot your stomach ha no more space in it so you will vomit 
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To stop vomiting, you can consume certain foods to enhance recovery. Keep drinking water to keep your body hydrated, Drinking coffee or tea may help reduce your headache and groggy effect, Eating bananas which may restore the body's electrolytes and aid recovery, Water Mellon helps restore your body's hydration, Avocado and Oranges could be benficial to detoxify your body. Getting plenty of rest is also an effective remedy for vomiting when drunk.
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There are several things you can try to stop vomiting after drinking alcohol:

Drink plenty of water: Dehydration can contribute to feelings of nausea and vomiting, so it is important to drink plenty of water to rehydrate your body.

Eat bland foods: Sticking to bland, easy-to-digest foods, such as crackers, toast, or rice, can help to settle your stomach and reduce the risk of vomiting.

Avoid caffeine and acidic drinks: Caffeine and acidic drinks, such as coffee and orange juice, can irritate the stomach and exacerbate feelings of nausea. Avoid these drinks and opt for water or other non-alcoholic beverages instead.
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1. Drink plenty of water: Drinking plenty of water before, during, and after drinking alcohol can help to prevent vomiting. It can also help to flush out toxins. 


2. Eat before drinking: Eating a light meal before drinking alcohol can help to slow down the absorption of the alcohol, which can help to prevent vomiting.


3. Avoid carbonated drinks: Carbonated drinks like beer can increase your chances of vomiting, so it is best to avoid them.


4. Avoid mixing drinks: Mixing drinks can increase your chances of vomiting, so it is best to stick to one type of alcohol. 


5. Take breaks: Take breaks between drinks and sip rather than gulp your drinks. This can help to reduce your chances of vomiting. 


6. Avoid drinking on an empty stomach: Drinking on an empty stomach can increase your chances of vomiting, so make sure to eat before you drink. 


7. Avoid excess drinking: Excess drinking can lead to vomiting, so be sure to limit your alcohol consumption. 


8. Get plenty of rest: Getting plenty of rest can help to prevent vomiting after drinking alcohol. Try to get at least 8 hours of sleep after drinking. 


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These are tips to overcome throwing after taking alcohol

1. Drink water through your alcohol excursion.

2. Eat sufficient food before drinking alcohol.

3. Use Over the counter medicine

4. Eat ginger

5. Try fennel deeds to eradicate Nausea
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To stop vomiting after drinking alcohol, you should stop drinking and rest. Sip water or electrolyte solutions and try eating bland foods. Over-the-counter medication can help relieve nausea, but seek medical attention if symptoms persist or are severe
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Vomiting after drinking alcohol can be a sign of alcohol poisoning and is the body's way of trying to get rid of the toxic substances in alcohol. Here are some tips to help stop vomiting after drinking alcohol:

  1. Stop drinking alcohol: If you are vomiting after drinking alcohol, the first and most important step is to stop drinking. Continuing to drink can worsen symptoms and lead to more serious health problems.
  2. Rest and hydrate: Rest in a comfortable position and sip on water or other clear liquids like sports drinks, ginger ale, or coconut water to replace fluids and electrolytes lost due to vomiting.
  3. Eat light, bland foods: Once you feel ready to eat, stick to light, bland foods like crackers, toast, or soup. Avoid spicy, fatty, or heavy foods, as these can irritate the stomach and trigger more vomiting.
  4. Take anti-nausea medication: Over-the-counter anti-nausea medication like Dramamine, Pepto-Bismol, or Emetrol may help to relieve symptoms of nausea and vomiting.
  5. Seek medical attention if necessary: If vomiting persists for more than a few hours or is accompanied by severe symptoms like confusion, seizures, or difficulty breathing, seek medical attention immediately.

It's important to note that vomiting after drinking alcohol can be a sign of alcohol poisoning, which can be life-threatening. If you or someone you know is experiencing severe vomiting, confusion, seizures, or difficulty breathing after drinking alcohol, seek medical attention right away.

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If you are vomiting, drink some water or beer. The most common cause of vomiting after drinking alcohol is alcohol dehydration, which is a condition where the body's water is not getting into the fluids alcohol makes available. This can cause the body to dehydration, which can lead to vomiting and dehydration.
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