Dear MEL Topic Readers,
How to prevent a hangover, and 3 ways to treat one
It’s a holiday season. Christmas, New Year’s Eve, and New Year. It’s
time for a feast and gathering where many people drink more alcohol than usual except
for Muslims and Sikhists who are prohibited from alcohol consumption. Alcoholic
drinks entice your taste buds, throat, and brain when they are taken in. But when
alcohol is absorbed into your body from the intestinal tract, it tends to cause
unpleasant symptoms to the body, such as headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting,
and thirst. To prevent or ease such suffering and hangover, you’d better eat
food before and while drinking. Also, you want to drink water or other non-alcoholic
drinks while consuming alcohol. Interestingly, some alcoholic drinks, such as
beer, white wine, or vodka seem to affect less than others compared with red
wine or whisky. But when you take more alcoholic drinks than your body can
handle, you are likely to get a hangover the next day. Then you should drink coffee
or water because you’re dehydrated.
Read the article and learn about the mechanism of hangover and its countermeasures.
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