Dealing With Hangovers
A hangover is something that just about all
of us have experienced at some point in time.
After spending a night out drinking, you may
wake up in the morning with your head feeling
heavy and your stomach in knots. At that
moment, you probably decided that you would
quit drinking, to prevent this awful feeling
from happening again. No matter how hard you
may have tried though, chances are that it
happened again.
Even though we all know that alcohol can
lead to hangovers, the cause of a hangover is
something we don't know. Alcohol does have some
positive effects on the body, although it can
also lead to negative effects such as
hangovers. Some doctors will actually recommend
it, while others will tell you never to drink
it. Even though drinking is good, moderation is
the key. The easiest way to avoid hangovers is
to drink in moderation - and never get
drunk.
As many of us already know, whisky, bourbon,
and wine can result in a much harder hangover
than vodka or beer. For many people, chemicals
in wines or yeast found in unfiltered beers can
result in headaches. Beer, wine, and liquor can
be fun and relaxing to drink, although if you
aren't careful you can easily get a headache or
a hangover.
Even though the cause for hangovers is
unknown, it has been proven that the headaches
associated with hangovers stem from
dehydration. With alcohol being a diuretic, it
will make you urinate quite often. Therefore,
if you drink alcohol or beer on a daily basis,
your body will remain dehydrated. When you wake
up in the morning with a bad headache and turn
to coffee, which is also a diuretic, the
process of dehydration actually gets worse.
You'll also need to do something with the
alcohol that has been left in your body. Even
though a hangover can make you want to stay in
bed, the secret to getting yourself back on
track is movement. To rid your body of the
alcohol, you'll need sweat. Sweating gets the
toxins out of your body, and helps you feel
better. You can exercise or have sex to get
over a hangover, as the heat your body emits
will be too much for alcohol toxins to
handle.
Although a hangover can be a bit of a pain,
it can be prevented. The first rule of drinking
any type of alcoholic beverage is to never
drink on an empty stomach. If you eat a good
meal before you start drinking, you'll find
that the food can help you digest the alcohol
much better. When the alcohol starts to attack
your stomach, you should consider eating foods
that are high in fat, such as cheese. You can
also sip some olive oil or drink some water.
The secret to making sure that you don't get a
hangover when drinking is to drink in
moderation and never let yourself get too
drunk.
Beer is digested very fast by your body,
which is why you should always drink beer first
if you plan to mix drinks. Beer is digested the
fastest, and will also help your body to absorb
any other drinks you have faster. You should
always keep in mind that when you drink
alcohol, your body will get dehydrated. Any
type of alcohol that you consume is a diuretic,
therefore you should always drink water with
your alcohol. Alcohol can dehydrate your body
very fast - which is why you'll need water to
ensure that you stay hydrated.
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