
You know you shouldn't, but sometimes a girl just can't help herself. You plan to meet up with friends for a drink after work, and one drink turns into many more, which then turns into a rough next morning. We hope you don't have a hangover reading this, because we bring you some not-so-good news. "There are a lot of myths about hangover cures," says Ruth C. Engs, RN, EdD, a professor at Indiana University who has done extensive research on the effects of drinking. "Essentially there is no cure other than consuming water and liquids like juice (i.e., not spiked) in the morning." The reason? Hangover symptoms are a product of dehydration, hypoglycemia, and the poisonous side effects from toxins in our drinks (sounds great, right?). Water will not only help hydrate your muscles and organs, but will also aid in flushing out the toxins. Juices such as orange juice accomplish both while replenishing your body with missing sugars.
That said, if you swear by a bacon, egg, and cheese bagel or a five-mile run after a night out on the town, you're not alone. We got the scoop on which remedies seem to prove real, and which ones are just part of the rumor mill.
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I have read that enemas help tremendously with hangovers. Your intestines absorb the needed water to help the dehydration, and your stomach feels better after the release.
12/31/2012 11:07:56 AM Report AbuseI always skip the gym after a night of binge drinking. How can you go for a run with a headache and nausea?!?
12/31/2012 09:48:32 AM Report AbuseCoca-Cola Classic works like a charm!
4/9/2012 02:02:58 PM Report AbuseMuch better than most. Get a gallon of water drink until it is gone. You can't beat it
1/2/2012 08:36:00 PM Report Abuse