The Top 8 Food Cures for a Hangover – Happy New Year
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I received an email today with this information plus watched The Drs. the other day. Thank heavens! lol. Just in time for New Years!! The Drs. and this email both said eggs and banana. The Drs. also said to add bacon to the egg in a sandwich. Imagine! It absolutely amazes me how our bodies know what to do when we are not feeling great, even if it means eating foods we know are not great for us (bacon). Read on….
“Ah, New Year’s Eve…a day of anticipation as we gather in celebration to welcome in the new year. Oh, and, of course, a day for many a hangover in the making.
If you decide to indulge in a glass of bubbly or two this evening, you may be among the many who wake up tomorrow morning with a throbbing head and queasy stomach as the reward for your night of merriment. But no worries…fast hangover relief is on the way. And, best of all, it’s in the form of all-natural food cures.
You probably already know that the symptoms of a hangover are caused in large part by dehydration and the inevitable loss of vitamins and minerals that goes with it. So the simplest way to stop a hangover before it ever even starts is to eat a healthy protein-filled snack, pop a multi-vitamin, and load up on several glasses of water before you head out to the party.
But if you fail to prepare and you do wake up tomorrow with the damage already done, why not give one or more of these home-style hangover cures a try?
(1) Bananas
Why it works: When you’re drinking, you tend to urinate excessively and as you dehydrate you lose a lot of potassium. When you’re low on potassium, you may feel weak or tired and may suffer from cramps, bloating, nausea, and vomiting. Sound familiar? If you eat a banana to help restore your potassium levels you’ll be feeling better fast.
(2) Eggs
Why it works: When you drink alcohol your body produces a hangover-inducing toxic substance called acetaldehyde. It then reacts to the toxin by producing cysteine-rich glutathione to counteract it. But that supply of glutathione is limited and is quickly depleted, leaving the hangover-producing acetaldehyde hanging out in your system while your body makes more. Eggs, however, are rich in cysteine and can help mop up some of the remaining toxins.
(3) Asparagus
Why it works: A study last year showed that asparagus can help ease hangover symptoms. The vegetable is packed full of amino acids, minerals and vitamins that can restore the nutrients you lost and protect your liver cells against the toxins in alcohol.
(4) Ginger root (in tea or ginger ale)
Why it works: Ginger is a powerful antioxidant that helps to ease nausea by reducing the oxidative stress that causes your tummy to ache. It also blocks the serotonin receptors in the stomach that lead to nausea.
(5) Pickles
Why it works: After you’ve devoted a night to drinking your dehydrated body will have lost a lot of vitamins, minerals, and salt. Pickles are rich in a number of nutrients, including vitamin A, iron, potassium, vitamin K, calcium, and manganese. So eating a couple of pickles can help restore your sodium levels while helping to balance your vitamin and mineral levels.
(6) Fruit Juice
Why it works: Fruit juice can help stabilize your out-of-whack blood-sugar levels and some of your hangover symptoms right along with them. In addition, fruit juice will help restore some of the electrolytes you’ve lost.
(7) Sauerkraut
Why it works: Sauerkraut can help restore your sodium levels, making your headache disappear, while at the same time helping to kick-start your rocky digestion and easing your upset stomach. Cabbage contains the good bacteria Lactobacilli plantarum, which will help fight digestion problems, plus a high level of lactic acid, which will help break down proteins in your digestive tract.
(8) Honey and lemon tea
Why it works: A warm tea consisting of honey and lemon juice in water will help to restore lost fluids and sugars driving away that hangover headache.
And, of course, don’t forget that water is your best friend when you are suffering from a hangover. Restoring your fluid levels should be your top priority. Once you get your fluids balanced your headache will go away and your stomach will start to settle down.”
by Alice Wessendorf












