Those who have faced a hangover know: rarely does a person feel so alone, miserable, and insignificant.
What can help? Vitamin injections? Eggnog? Hair of the dog? Shock therapy?
In search of the perfect remedy, Seanessy Bishop-Stoll tried everything and even overdid it. Maneuvers in a fighter jet, jumping from a skyscraper, swimming with walruses, visiting a voodoo priestess…
His research covered dozens of countries and all possible ways to get back on one's feet.
The book, paid for with the author's health, is supplemented by the cultural and medical history of hangovers and attempts to cope with them.
From the longest naturalist binge the humanity has ever seen, Bishop-Stoll emerged not only with a witty book about what troubles so many but also with his own recipe aimed at freeing the suffering from their torment.