It's a myth that beer is diuretic, alcohol in general is a diuretic, or that hangovers are caused by dehydration? I couldn't find anything specifically on the BBC page. Googling around didn't find me anything other than the obvious except this report from whomever the fuck Dr. Blonz is. Interesting snipits.This is a myth. There were some good discussions about this on BBC Radio 4 this year (don't know if the links will work worldwide): http://www.google.com/m/search?client=m ... 010+radio4
As someone who had dehydrated on a fucking 5 hour flight after a 2-day drinking binge and was almost instantly healed once I got hooked up to a saline drip (2 more hours after landing) I get the bit about the salts. However, a similar effect (smaller scale) generally happens every time I drink water. Dehydration makes you feel like shit, and alcohol does cause that.
I think this would be a disaster if you wanted to get laid somewhere out of a gay bar though.Stick to clear spirits with mixers free of sugar
In all seriousness, you don't need to have a medical degree to figure out how to curb a hangover. Downgrade to beer later in the night. Mixed drinks are far harder to guage, and are easy to "sneak up" on you. The fact that you can down one in seconds doesn't help.