Hiding
a hangover in ancient Egypt would've taken some work. Rather than popping an
ibuprofen for a pounding drunken headache, people in Egypt may have worn a
leafy necklace.
That's
according to a newly translated and published papyrus written in Greek with the
recipe for a "drunken headache" cure. The 1,900-year-old papyrus
containing the hangover treatment is one of over 500,000 such documents found
in the ancient Egyptian town of Oxyrhynchus. See pictures and read complete
article at -- http://www.livescience.com/50544-ancient-hangover-cure-discovered.html
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