How To Get Over A Hangover
Of course we know the best way to get over a hangover is to avoid a hangover in the first place. Truth is…you don’t have to stop drinking either, you really can still drink and avoid a hangover if you know how.
What is a hangover?
Most people agree that a hangover is a group of unpleasant characteristics that include weakness, nausea, headaches, increased thirst, moody, fatigue, sensitivity to light and sometimes diarrhea. A hangover may also induce psychological symptoms including heightened feelings of sensitivity, depression and anxiety.
Typically drinking alcohol will causes the body to urinate more often so some people feel that the best hangover remedy is to drink lots of water during and after. They are right, as this will avoid dehydration, which is responsible for the headaches, lethargy and dry mouth.
As the liver enzymes breakdown the ethanol (which is primary active ingredient in alcoholic beverages) it is then converted to an organic chemical compound called acetaldehyde, which is 10 and 30 times more toxic than alcohol itself and when too much is consumed we know it as alcohol poisoning.
The liver protect us from the toxins we consume by producing glutathione which is an antioxidant but as the alcohol is consumed it slowly depletes the livers supply reducing its ability to effectively remove acetaldehyde and other toxins from our bloodstream. There are some products that are on the market that work very well if you take them before you go out. I have used detox strips although they don’t taste the best they do work.
Everyone has his or her own hangover remedy but I have listed some Potentially beneficial remedies,
- Foods such as: tuna, pork, sausage meat, cauliflower, chicken, turkey, duck, luncheon meat, eggs, milk, whey protein, bananas, ricotta, celery, cottage cheese, yogurt, red peppers, garlic, onions, cabbage, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, oats, granola, and wheat germ.
- Water: And lots of it. During and after alcohol consumption rehydration, can reverse the effects of dehydration and it’s side effects.
- Advil: which contains Tolfenamic acid (anti-inflammatory) can reduce side effects such as, headaches, thirst, dry mouth, vomiting and nausea.
- Milk Thistle (SILYMARIN) : has protective effects on the liver and greatly improve its function.
- Kudzu: has useful isoflavones (Anti-inflammatory ) that can treat migraines and alcohol cravings.
- Hair of the dog: A drink the next day can help relieve further symptoms as the body tends to have withdrawal symptoms and a drink the next day can satisfy those symptoms. Note that having more alcohol the next day is a common indication of alcohol dependence and then alcoholism.



October 8th, 2009 at 9:59 am
One thing I’ve tried is lemon in my tea first thing in the morning.
October 8th, 2009 at 10:18 pm
Thanks for the feedback.
Do you know that lemon in your tea can help prevent cancer? Tea generally is an antioxidant, which is why most cleanse programs like “The Ultimate Colon Cleanse” includes tea with the system. Lemon juice in tea has been clinically shown to reduce some types of skin cancer and heart disease. Lemons are sour and acidic and when mixed with hot water (Tea in this case) can be very effective in curing many digestion problems and hangover symptoms like, nausea, headaches, heartburn, and even constipation. After the beating the liver takes while drinking alcohol all night, lemon in your tea the next morning helps to revive the liver by stimulating it produce more bile which in turn will help you keep your breakfast down as it will process your food easier.
Great idea Earla, thanks for the tip.
April 18th, 2010 at 3:41 pm
Heartburn is a condition that needs to treated otherwise it may cause serious problems to your digestive system. Make sure you learn to eat accordingly to keep it under control.
April 18th, 2010 at 3:42 pm
I believe that we need to be very care full of this condition, because if we don’t it can turned in something really ugly. It may deteriorate your esophagus if you don’t treat it soon enough.
April 18th, 2010 at 4:44 pm
It is very annoying, when you are resting watching your favorite tv program, and then one of a sudden you get that ugly burning sensation coming up your chest and throt. Some times I get that often and on another time it pass a long time after I get the next one.
June 12th, 2010 at 8:36 am
Very interesting article. Keep us posting dude !!