Effective folk remedies that help recover after a fun evening.
After a wild evening, your head is pounding, your body aches, and your mood is low? Don’t blame yourself; instead, try these proven methods that will help your body recover faster.
1. Brine
Why it helps: Rich in potassium, normalizes heart function, restores water-salt balance. Dill essential oils soothe the stomach, eliminate toxins, and reduce swelling.
How to use:
- Classic cucumber brine — a glass, followed by water, herbal or green tea.
- Cabbage brine with olive oil and pickles — a refreshing cocktail.
2. Vitamin C
Why it helps: Speeds up metabolism, reduces inflammation, normalizes blood circulation.
How to use:
- Effervescent vitamin C (if there are no contraindications: allergies, ulcers, gastritis).
- Citrus fruits: mandarins, oranges, lemons.
- Hangover cocktail: 200 ml of orange juice, 40 g of honey, 1 lemon with peel, a couple of ice cubes — blend in a blender.
3. Fermented Dairy Drinks
Why it helps: Bacteria accelerate the elimination of alcohol breakdown products and are rich in B vitamins.
How to use:
- Kefir, ayran, tan, or kumis — no more than 500–600 ml, preferably on an empty stomach.
- "Monday Morning" cocktail: 150 ml of kefir, 50 g of grated cucumber, dill, 3 tsp of sugar, salt, and spices — mix well.
4. Raw Eggs
Why it helps: Yolks contain cysteine — an amino acid that acts as a sorbent, protecting the stomach walls.
How to use:
- Before the feast: 2 raw eggs, stirred in a glass.
- The next day: a cocktail of tomato juice and light beer (1:1) with the addition of an egg yolk. Important: wash eggs thoroughly to avoid salmonella.
Additionally:
- Take a cool shower.
- Drink plenty of clean water.
- Ventilate the room.
- Light physical activity: a walk or routine chores.
These simple methods will help you recover your strength and regain vitality after the celebration.
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