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Survive the morning after the night before

You have a hangover. You’ve vowed to never drink again, but between now and beer with the guys after work you have an important presentation to make.

Cape Town neurologist Professor Peter Rose-Innes says a hangover is the result of damage inflicted on the nervous system by alcohol: “One or two hangovers a year won’t leave any detectable damage, but remember that alcohol is a toxin. Also be aware that people who have regular hangovers have a greater chance of becoming alcoholics.”

 
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The best way to avoid a hangover is to avoid drinking too much. Having stated our prim disapproval of your behaviour, we’d like to help. There are dozens of hangover cures touted in bars and on the internet, but here are some that are reputed to work. Combining them ought to help.

  • Drink plenty of water: Alcohol dehydrates you, so replenish your system. Some drinkers swear by sports drinks such as Energade. Drinking plenty of water before your excursion to bar will also help. So will quaffing water between and instead of drinks.
  • Take vitamins: Booze drains your body of vitamin C. So does coffee and smoking, even passive smoking. Standard cures such as Guronsan C and Regmakers contain large doses of vitamin C, but taking the standard vitamin supplements will help.
  • Eat something: Some veteran drinkers swear by a greasy hamburger and a milkshake or a full breakfast, complete with bacon and eggs. We wouldn’t recommend either, but would suggest a healthy breakfast if you can face it. A good restorative is dry toast with honey – no butter. Honey will help settle your stomach and ease the sore dry throat you got from singing bawdy pub songs.
  • Be pale: Make a note to yourself not to mix your drinks and to stick to pale drinks. White spirits such as vodka and will leave you with less of a hangover than darker drinks such as whisky, brandy and – sadly – bourbon. Sweet drinks also play havoc with your blood sugar levels, so avoid large ones containing rainbow colours and paper umbrellas.
  • Prof Rose-Innes warns against the temptation to try the so-called hair of the dog: “Drinking to alleviate the symptoms of a hangover is one of the classical steps toward alcoholism. You should avoid doing so.”
  • If you find you have hangovers on a regular basis you should seek help.
  • (William Smook, Health24)


     
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