Hit that hangover
Last updated: Thursday, December 15, 2011 Print
It happens so easily. You had the best of intentions, but your host kept filling your glass and you lost track of exactly how much you had. Or everyone was drinking champagne and you had a few sips despite the fact that the last time you did that you threw up over the bridesmaid’s shoes at your cousin’s wedding.

And now you have a terrible hangover and you're about as miserable as you've ever been.
Now it is morning and the whirring of the fridge sounds like a jackhammer in your head. The chink of light peering through between the curtains makes you feel as if you are being interrogated under a neon spotlight. Your mouth is as dry as a riverbed in the Namib. And the last time you felt this nauseous, you thought you were pregnant. Then you found out you were.
Why do we get hangovers?
“Hangovers are linked to high levels of alcohol in the bloodstream,” says Christina Dye in her book titled Hangovers: An Ounce of Prevention. “About 95 percent of the alcohol content of a drink is broken down in the liver. What’s left is excreted in sweat, breath and urine. But when intake outpaces output, blood alcohol level remains higher longer and the likelihood of a hangover increases.”
“The liver metabolises alcohol at a rate of an ounce of per hour – a full glass of wine or a large glass of beer. Obviously age, sex and weight also play a role. Hangover symptoms are felt as quickly as one hour after the last drink was consumed, but the worst symptoms strike 8 – 10 hours later and can last up to 24 hours. The body is basically responding as if it has been mildly poisoned – that accounts for the dizziness, headaches, dehydration and heartburn.”
Alcohol is a diuretic, which dehydrates you. Methanol and acetone are found in some drinks and many believe these cause hangovers rather than ethanol (alcohol). Brandy seems to be worst for hangovers, test results in the British Medical Journal have shown. Too much alcohol also depletes the body of vitamins and minerals and plays havoc with the blood sugar levels.
How to prevent hangovers
There are things you can do Dye says, apart from swearing never to drink a single drop again:
- Don’t drink on an empty stomach, as food slows the rate at which alcohol is absorbed.
- Drink slowly – sip rather than gulp. Never drink alcohol because you are thirsty, as it will only dehydrate you further.
- Space your drinks – drink fruit juice or soda water in between your alcoholic beverages
- Don’t mix drinks. This seems to make hangovers worse.
- Set a drinking limit for yourself and stick to it.
What you can do if you have a hangover
- Drink lots of water as this will rehydrate you and every time you urinate, you will be getting rid of some of the alcohol from the night before. Stay away from coffee.
- Do a bit of exercise, like a walk in the fresh air.
- Eat lots of food. If you are feeling nauseous, constantly nibble on some dry toast.
- Lie down and get some rest. Your body needs it. Take an aspirin or two to sort out the headache.
- Be patient. This too shall pass.
The only real cure for a hangover is prevention. “There are no true hangover remedies available,” said a spokesman for the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States. “The only real cure for a hangover is sobriety.” A sobering thought indeed.
- (Health24, updated September 2011)
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Your Comments
the only real cure
The worst aspect of a hangover, for most of us, is the blinding headache. And there's only one cure for that. A couple of aspirin simply won't do it - but a couple of myprodol, or their local equivalent mybulen will, plus, of course, lots of water.! As far as I know, these capsules are the only ones that contain all three painkillers - aspirin, codeine and paracetemol. And that's what you need to kill a major hangover.
jeremy
Agreed, Mypropodol for pain the best. Added though (due to tanins etc), if you can keep it down, nothing works like a Bloody Mary (or just tomatoe juice for that matter).
Prevention
What I found to help is taking 2 Mypropodol before you go to bed, with about a litre of water.
Yes it's the last thing you might feel like doing when you get home, but it works!
Hangover
The first thing i do after a heavy night is drink a sports drink. It replaces electrolytes in the body. I keep drinking it through the day. Also a lot of room temperature water as this is absorbed easier by the body.The first thing i do after a heavy night is drink a sports drink. It replaces electrolytes in the body. I keep drinking it through the day. Also a lot of room temperature water as this is absorbed easier by the body.
Hair of the Dog
have a beer the next morning hangover gone!
Hangover
Drink mineral water while you drinking
Hangover? Please...
Hehee... just kidding..I ve have my share of DEADLY hangovers...but let me give you my " secret" to minimizing the morning-after effects of alcohol when you don t have a choice but to drink! )
1) BEFORE you go drinking, yes EAT SOMETHING! And not an apple, something REAL. Like lasagna , or a steak etc.
2) Buy Liver tonic pills - e.g. Essentials / Crucials / Proheb - start taking them a few hours beforehand, two at a time, say every4 hours. Also, take them during your session with some water..con
Handover? Please Pt 2
tinued...
3) 'buy these 'Rehidrat' Sachets..take one before you go to sleep after drinking with about 350 - 500ml water. Force it down. Also, 2 more Essentials etc would help.
4) Have one more Rehidrat sachet in the morning.
Now I" M NOT A DOCTOR ETC, but this helps me...alot!
Try it for yourself.
Peace
Hangover
150 grams of pure honey and make a cup of rooibos tea (black)using 3 bags add honey and drink hot or cold - 36 years drinking experience trust me it works. The following day beef it up with a soft serve ice cream! Do not forget the aspirin when drinking the tea it helps speed the blood flow draining the over dose of alcohol faster.
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