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A modern-day medicine man claims to be in the process of developing the world's first potato-based h…
A modern-day medicine man claims to be in the process of developing the world's first potato-based hangover cure. Idaho inventor Richard H. Davis, President and CEO of Beverage Marketing USA and Nautilus Mineral Waters of America claims he's created a potato milk that supposedly cures a hangover within 30 minutes.

The beverage contains a mixture of Raw Potato Juice, Natural Spring Water, Calcium-3-Phytosterol and ground-up Red Seaweed (Asparagopsis taxiformis) that reduces enteric methane and helps the liver block the reabsorption of alcohol.

The alcohol-reducing potato-based milk drink is expected to be available in the rest of the United States within a few months.

 
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