With New Yearβs Eve behind us and most hangovers forgotten, resolutions to not drink so much are fading away now. Bowl games, family gatherings, and cold winters may create opportunities for excessive alcohol intake. The best way to avoid a hangover is to limit or avoid alcohol intake. For many, this will not happen. For those, there are medical strategies to minimize the effects of alcohol. A little lesson on this disorder may be helpful to prevent the full ramifications of a night of doubtful judgment.
What Causes a Hangover?
1. Dehydration
The diuretic effect of alcoholΒ may lead to headaches.
2. Acetaldehyde Buildup
The liver breaks down alcohol into acetaldehyde, which is much more toxic. Antioxidants and liver enzyme pathways try to break this down into harmless products. There isΒ genetic variationΒ in this pathway, and about 25 percent of people are resistant to hangovers.
3. Congeners
These ingredients found in liquors, such as tannins,Β aggravate hangoversΒ and mainly in darker liquors like whiskey and brandy. Vodka is nearly free of them.
4. Immune System Activation
Multiple immune productsΒ are released by alcohol, which may cause achiness.
Strategies to Prepare for the New Year
1. Vitamins
Since drinking alcohol can deplete vitamins C, thiamine (vitamin B1), E, and selenium, boosting their levels in the days leading up to the celebration may be beneficial.
2. Garlic
A chemical that neutralizes acetaldehyde, s-allyl-cysteine, is found in garlic.
3. N-acetylcysteine (NAC)
This amino acidΒ helps increase the master antioxidant glutathione, which is involved in alcohol metabolism.
4. Magnesium
Magnesium-rich foodsΒ and supplements may help avoid headaches.
5. Milk Thistle
Milk thistle contains silymarin, which is used for liver health and to aid the excretion of toxins. Silymarin is a powerful antioxidant.
6. Hydration
A good rule is to drink as much water as the amount of alcohol you plan to drink.
7. Eat Figs
In aΒ peer-reviewed scientific study, eating barbary figs ahead of alcohol ingestion reduced some of the symptoms of alcohol excess.
Strategies to Deal With a Hangover
Here are some things to try the morning after.
1. Ginger
Soak a piece of ginger in hot waterΒ and drink it to help with nausea and dizziness.
2. Red Ginseng
In a study published last year, subjects who drank alcohol and red ginseng had lower blood levels and fewer symptoms of alcohol toxicity.
3. Prickly Pear Extract
Long felt to help with inflammation,Β studies in volunteersΒ showed fewer symptoms and lower inflammatory markers.
4. IV Therapy
Although there are no scientific studies, clinics offering IV infusions of saline with vitamin supplements report a resolution of symptoms.
5. If You Can Move, Sweat Out Your Alcohol in a Sauna
The challenge of managing alcohol intake is not new. Pliny the Elder recommended fried canary and raw owl eggs for hangovers two thousand years ago. An understanding of alcoholβs metabolism has led to some progress since Plinyβs day, but many will undoubtedly continue to cross the line. Frank Sinatra said, βAlcohol may be manβs worst enemy, but the Bible says love your enemy.β At a minimum, prepare for battle.