Biology of a hangover and how to prevent it

What is a hangover really, and how can we prevent it from happening? Well, there are no one-minute remedies that will save you from the lead head aftermath of your prior moments of fun. All you really can do is ride it out and blame it on your own foolishness for drinking too much. However, there are a few things you can do in order to minimize the effects of the alcohol to the body, and they can great reduce your hangover experience.

Medical Insurance knows just where, when, why and how you should start looking forward to a morning full of regret, but also the ways to remedy the effects. It’s all in their infographic called The Biology Of A Hangover. It is literally jam packed with all kinds of statistics and information about this feared state of regret. No matter what you do, alcohol will always be a toxic substance for the body, and cause you to feel the way you do after a night of heavy partying.

The very best way to prevent a hangover from taking hold of your weak body is actually not to drink it at all. Sure, a beer or two will most likely not push you over to the dark side, but the alcohol has effects on your body regardless how much or how little you drink. According to this, there are quite a few remedies, but no instant ones that I didn’t know about. Even though I don’t drink much, I will try to remember these for a rainy day when I might actually need them. Maybe I can even pass them on to someone else who needs the raw facts of what it means to have a hangover.


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