Health tip - Overindulging
Overindulged the night before? Hangovers suck! Have you ever had a night when the drinks were flowing and going down like water? The party's over but now you're waking up with a pounding headache, dry mouth and stomach ache. It’s happened to all of us. You want to be able to avoid any episodes of misery after having a wild time of drinking. Try Holistix Party Platinum Pack. Why ruin a day in hangover mode after enjoying a perfect party.
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The term hangover was originally a 19th century expression describing unfinished business—something left over from a meeting—or "survival." In 1904, the meaning "morning after-effect of drinking too much" first surfaced. An alcohol hangover is associated with a variety of symptoms that may include dehydration, fatigue, headache, body aches, vomiting, diarrhea, flatulence, weakness, elevated body temperature, hypersalivation, difficulty concentrating, sweating, anxiety, irritability, sensitivity to light and noise, erratic motor functions (including tremor), trouble sleeping, severe hunger, halitosis, and lack of depth perception. Ethanol has a dehydrating effect by causing increased urine production, which causes headaches, dry mouth, and lethargy. Dehydration also causes fluids in the brain to be less plentiful. This can be relieved by drinking water after consumption of alcohol. Alcohol's effect on the stomach lining can account for nausea. Another contributing factor is the presence of products from the breakdown of ethanol by liver enzymes. Ethanol is converted to acetaldehyde by the enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase. Acetaldehyde (ethanal) is between 10 and 30 times more toxic than alcohol itself
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The term hangover was originally a 19th century expression describing unfinished business—something left over from a meeting—or "survival." In 1904, the meaning "morning after-effect of drinking too much" first surfaced. An alcohol hangover is associated with a variety of symptoms that may include dehydration, fatigue, headache, body aches, vomiting, diarrhea, flatulence, weakness, elevated body temperature, hypersalivation, difficulty concentrating, sweating, anxiety, irritability, sensitivity to light and noise, erratic motor functions (including tremor), trouble sleeping, severe hunger, halitosis, and lack of depth perception. Ethanol has a dehydrating effect by causing increased urine production, which causes headaches, dry mouth, and lethargy. Dehydration also causes fluids in the brain to be less plentiful. This can be relieved by drinking water after consumption of alcohol. Alcohol's effect on the stomach lining can account for nausea. Another contributing factor is the presence of products from the breakdown of ethanol by liver enzymes. Ethanol is converted to acetaldehyde by the enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase. Acetaldehyde (ethanal) is between 10 and 30 times more toxic than alcohol itself
- Milk thistle contains the actives silymarin and silybin. Silybin is a powerful antioxidant and protects liver cells from alcohol-induced damage. Silymarin reduces the conversion of alcohol and other chemicals into toxic metabolites that could be responsible for further liver damage.
- Alpha lipoic acid is an antioxidant which is both water and fat soluble and is able to regenerate vitamin C, vitamin E and glutathione to further prevent damage to cells by toxins.
- Lecithin is a phospholipid composed of choline and inositol and helps to prevent fatty deposits around the liver.
- B vitamins play a role in most body reactions. They are essential for the production of liver enzymes as well as increased mental vitality. Alcohol intoxication leads to B vitamin levels being depleted in the body.