Eat asparagus, and more questionable ways to ease your hangover

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After all the champagne, beer, spirits or (and?) wine on New Year’s Eve, some of us will wake up with a persistent pounding in our heads, mouths as dry as deserts and overwhelming nausea -- all the telltale signs of a hangover.

What can make this terrible feeling go away? “The only thing that actually helps is not drinking,” says Dr. Glen Aukerman, medical director of the Ohio State University Center for Integrated Medicine, using logic to wreck everyone’s festive mood. He notes that taking calcium, magnesium and a complete B supplement and drinking lots of water helps with hangover symptoms.

While the experts agree -- and, really, most of us know -- that abstaining from alcohol or drinking less is the only surefire way to prevent a hangover, if you must imbibe tonight, here are a few foods people often use to lessen the pains the day after drinking. 

Pass the asparagus: In 2009, researchers in South Korea published a paper saying that eating asparagus before drinking prevents those icky hangover feelings.

“There is a little tidbit of truth to it … not that I would discourage people from eating asparagus,” explains Leslie Bonci, director of sports nutrition at UPMC Center for Sports Medicine in Pittsburgh, adding that bingeing on asparagus the night before drinking will do nothing for a headache the next day.

But asparagus might protect the body from booze. The amino acids in asparagus improve how quickly human cells break down alcohol, preventing some long term damage from toxic byproducts of alcohol such as hydrogen peroxide.

“Whether other or not these effects will actually make a human feel any better remains to be seen,” writes Dr. Rachel Vreeman, co-author of “Don’t Swallow Your Gum! Myths, Half-Truths, and Outright Lies about Your Body and Health,” in an email. “It is not clear that these amino acids, or amino acids from other good sources like eggs, will actually help a person with a hangover feel any better.”  

Guzzling pickle juice: Russians and Eastern Europeans swear that a swig of pickle juice makes them feel better after a night of heavy drinking. 

If people can get the pickle juice down, says Bonci, it acts like a sports drink, restoring the electrolytes that the dehydrating alcohol has depleted. Much of the pain of a hangover occurs because the body’s dehydrated of water and nutrients.  

“Of course, if you actually manage to get it down, you might think of yourself as being ‘cured’ of your hangover,” jokes Vreeman, also an assistant professor of pediatrics at Indiana University School of Medicine.

Aside from its taste, pickle juice has another disadvantage.

“Pickle juice, that’s got a lot of salt in it; I’d probably stay away from that,” says Dr. Daniel Hall Flavin, MD, an addiction psychiatry consultant at the Mayo Clinic. “If there is any benefit [it] is replacing the electrolytes.” 

The experts say that a sports drink such as Gatorade is a better panacea to dehydration (and tastes better).

Reach for the prickly pear: Before some people begin drinking, they turn to a houseplant. Well, not exactly. Some believe that the cactus, the prickly pear, will cure what ails them.

Prickly pear is chockfull of potassium, explains Bonci, and an extra boost of that nutrient might make a hangover sufferer feel more human. Prickly pear extract can be added to drinks. People can also purchase prickly pear jellies and candies as well as the pulp (it is easier to find it in say the Southwest, but co-ops and speciality stores carry the extract.) Specifically, people should eat the species Opuntia ficus-indica, which is used most often for foods. (While it might seem obvious, we'd like to remind you to remove the spines before eating prickly pear.)

“[A] study found that the prickly pear improved some individual symptoms,” says Vreeman. Taken before drinking, prickly pear lessens dry mouth and nausea. But Vreeman adds that in the randomized, controlled test, the group that received the prickly pear and the placebo group both scored their hangovers the same—people still feel yucky.

Prickly pear works because it helps regulate inflammation. Alcohol changes the amount of inflammatory chemicals, prostaglandins and cytokines, in the body and this imbalance might cause hangovers. Prickly pear controls these fluctuations and the body experiences less turmoil.  

“Whether that improves how humans actually feel remains to be seen,” says Vreeman.

 

 

 

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Discuss this post

im so wasted right now that if I sarw a speragus right now I'd probably vote for it instead of that liberal-hugging obamaphobe sitting in the office giving americas secrets away for free passes to the willmington fair merrygo-around wtfd.

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Reply#1 - Mon Dec 31, 2012 3:07 PM EST

I'd say the likelihood is that not only are you wasted, but have suffered permanent brain damage, and will probably need a liver transplant soon. Not that doctors would give one to a confirmed, irredeemable alcoholic.

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#1.1 - Tue Jan 1, 2013 8:49 AM EST

Red bull and a greasy cheeseburger from anywhere before passing out....You'll be just fine in the morning.

You'll get fat, but you won't feel bad.

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#1.2 - Tue Jan 1, 2013 8:22 PM EST
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I like the smell of asparagus pee!

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Reply#2 - Mon Dec 31, 2012 3:09 PM EST

That's just so wrong!

    #2.1 - Tue Jan 1, 2013 8:51 AM EST

    It's good when you are hungover.

    1. You wake up.

    2. You go to pee.

    3. You get hit with the awful smell.

    4. You puke.

    5. You feel a little better.

      #2.2 - Wed Jan 2, 2013 12:43 PM EST
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      Nothing and I mean nothing works better than marijuana.

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      Reply#3 - Mon Dec 31, 2012 3:58 PM EST

      Uh, or people could just refrain from alcohol or take it easy and then drink plenty of fluids the next day?

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      Reply#4 - Mon Dec 31, 2012 4:26 PM EST

      if they're people are toop busy doing all of that hippy-crap then how are they going to have time tocelebrate as well though?

        #4.1 - Mon Dec 31, 2012 5:06 PM EST
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        At 11 pm switch to water or coffee and you won't have a hangover in the morning. Usually by 11pm you are as drunk as you are going to get. PS take a taxi home and save someones life.

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        Reply#5 - Mon Dec 31, 2012 5:13 PM EST

        Don't drink alcohol and you won't have that problem. Plus you'll have more money left for important things.

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        Reply#6 - Mon Dec 31, 2012 6:12 PM EST

        These cures sound about as intelligent as the behavior that led to the problem which was over the top drug use.

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        Reply#7 - Mon Dec 31, 2012 10:07 PM EST

        Here's a hangover cure that works every single time:

        Exercise some self-control and don't drink to excess you drunken morons!!

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        Reply#8 - Tue Jan 1, 2013 2:33 AM EST

        Here's to you. Most sensible post.

          #8.1 - Tue Jan 1, 2013 6:56 AM EST
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          Chug some water and get some of the good green stuff (no, not asparagus), you'll be good to go.

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          Reply#9 - Tue Jan 1, 2013 5:37 AM EST

          or simply drink less alcohol if you're able -wonder how many are waking up in jail this morning?

            Reply#10 - Tue Jan 1, 2013 5:45 AM EST
            Comment author avatarSaturday Smithvia Facebook

            The only cure for a hangover is to NOT drink. Or if you absolutely MUST drink, refuse to drink more than ONE drink. 1 glass of wine, OR 1 cocktail or 1 beer, or 1 shot of liquor. The rest of the night you can drink soda pop, ginger ale, lemonade, coffee, water , VIRGIN (i.e. alcohol-free) daiquiris, VIRGIN mai-tais, etc. Once you get tipsy, start feeling the buzz of alcohol.., it's too late. You can't mitigate the damage of a hangover. Just don't drive! If you've had more than 1 alcoholic beverage, stay off the road. Take a cab, take a bus, walk, call a friend who is sober, but don't drive!

              Reply#11 - Tue Jan 1, 2013 7:19 AM EST

              I know an even better way to ease your hangover. Just don't drink alcohol. This can save you from acting stupid, doing things you'll regret later on, DWI arrests, liver damage generally screwing up your life and a whole host of other problems that go along with drinking alcohol. If you never drink alcohol in the first place, you'll never have to worry about any of that stuff.

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              Reply#12 - Tue Jan 1, 2013 7:37 AM EST

              After years of personal research, i have concluded (as many above comments) abstenace and time are the cures for a self inflicted hangover . Gatorade and vitiamins help ease the pain. Only time is absolute at this point.

                Reply#13 - Tue Jan 1, 2013 8:31 AM EST

                Having been a regular New Year's Eve over-imbiber for 45 years or so, I can state with absolute certainty that the only way to avoid a hangover is to not drink to the point of intoxication. I can also state with absolute certainty that the putative "hair of the dog" cure actually makes the hangover worse, sometimes by orders of magnitude. Lastly, the worst hangover possible is from getting inebriated on vast quantities of champagne.

                As a result of these lessons, I have avoided getting blasted on New Year's Eve for many years now, and no longer attend soirees where the entire crowd is hell-bent on getting as drunk as possible by midnight. Yeah, I know I sound like an old coot (OK, I am), or a reformed drunk (Nope), but I thoroughly enjoyed my New Year's Eve with my wife, at our favorite restaurant with a fantastic dinner at 6:00 PM, and had maybe two glasses of wine over the course of 2 1/2 hours. I then drove home, watched some television, and went to bed before midnight. I woke up with no sign of a hangover whatsoever. It's good to be hangover-free! Try it sometime. You might like it.

                  Reply#14 - Tue Jan 1, 2013 9:04 AM EST

                  I have solved the issue. I have one drink a day. Whatever drink I start with in the morning is what I drink the rest of the day and night! Happy New Year to all!

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                  Reply#15 - Tue Jan 1, 2013 9:52 AM EST

                  There are a lot of preachy, judgmental people here. If all of you are so anti-drinking, WHY ARE YOU READING AN ARTICLE ON HOW TO EASE HANGOVERS?

                    Reply#16 - Wed Jan 2, 2013 4:36 PM EST

                    All the missed work days mentioned in the article pricked me. I taught for decades and in fact stayed too late at a bar a time or two...or two...but missing work was out of the question. In all those years I woke up once and called for a sub due to a puking-level hangover (something to do with a bottle of vodka...). Once.

                    Oh--lots of cold water. Chug it. Then chug more. (PS- the happiest years of my life were the two years I didn't drink. Cheers!)

                      Reply#17 - Wed Apr 10, 2013 9:32 PM EDT
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