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Is vitamin b1 deficiency a large contributing factor to a hangover?

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Is vitamin b1 deficiency a large contributing factor to a hangover?

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I read in an internal medicine book that alcohol prevents absorption of vitamin b1 into the body. Since deficiency of vitamin b1 prevents the metabolism of carbohydrates, which are a source of energy for the body, I was wondering if the inability of the body to metabolize carbohydrates contributed significantly to the generalized weakness of a hung over person.

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