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Had a little bit too much fun last night? Yeah, we've all been there. Last night was a blast (#NoRegrets), but this morning you wake up feeling drier than the Sahara desert.
Headache, excessive thirst, lack of energy-- all signs of a hangover and dehydration that are not fun. Everyone has their go-to hangover beverage, whether it's Gatorade, Pedialyte, or more alcohol (looking at you, hair of the dog). But which drink is best? Not surprisingly, H2O reigns supreme. But there are a lot of other hydrating beverage options to help ease your symptoms, improve your energy, and recover those expended fluids and electrolytes. Whatever you can stomach, right?
So we assembled all the drinks you need to recharge after a hangover. Hello, hydration.
1. But first: Water
Obviously, we know, but very important: Include lots of water throughout the day to help soothe your hangover troubles.
Ever notice how much more frequently you have to pee when you're drinking? Alcohol is a powerful diuretic, causing you to drain your body of fluids-- and the essential nutrients in them-- much a lot faster than normal.
So sip that H2O throughout the day to help restore balance and clear toxins. Bonus points for adding lemon to your agua, which will not only make it taste better but also give you a dose of immune-boosting vitamin C.
2. Indulge in a (virgin) morning Bloody Mary
Include a Bloody Mary with your breakfast-- just be sure to make it virgin.
Tomatoes are 95 percent water, so you can be sure they're going to help on the hydration front.
Additionally, tomatoes offer an abundance of anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compounds, which may help your body recover from a hangover.
Some research has shown that tomato products have liver-protective and anti-inflammatory benefits because of their high concentration of powerful antioxidants such as lycopene.
3. Sip bone broth at lunch
Bone broth is chock-full of good-for-you nutrients, including calcium, magnesium, and the detoxification-supporting amino acid glycine.
The anti-inflammatory agents and magnesium found in bone broth can also help relieve headaches.
And if you're feeling a little queasy or having difficulty keeping food down, sipping on bone broth can be easier on your stomach while still providing electrolytes, vitamins, and protein.
4. Go cuckoo for coconut water
Sports beverages are a popular option for curing post-party woes.
Like sports drinks, coconut water is full of electrolytes such as magnesium and potassium. Unlike sports beverages, coconut water does not have added sugars or artificial ingredients.
This makes coconut water a more natural (yet still delicious) way to replenish.
5. Ginger tea to relax
Ginger is a popular (and proven) remedy for nausea, so definitely incorporate it throughout your day if you're feeling like the green-faced emoji.
Even if you're not particularly nauseated, end your hungover day with a warm cup of ginger tea. Ginger provides effective anti-inflammatory benefits and antioxidant properties.
A soothing herbal tea before bed will help you get a restful night's sleep-- something you likely did not have the night before.
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