When is National Hangover Day?

Sunday January 1st

NATIONAL HANGOVER DAY – January 1

Hangover's signs

  • Alcohol is a toxin. At a certain rate, our bodies begin to metabolize toxins (alcohol) in a specific rate. We become intoxicated when the rate of intake exceeds the liver's ability to process it. The risk of a hangover has never been higher, as well. Acetaldehyde is a harmful chemical that occurs as the liver breaks down alcohol. glutathione, one of the body's anti-toxins, is one of the many drugs used to combat these toxins. The body can only make so much at a time, and a night of drinking quickly depletes it. We're exhausted because glutathione is a stimulant, so we're exhausted
  • Alcohol promotes the discovery of hydrochloric acid in the stomach. Excessive amounts of hydrochloric acid may result in a queasy stomach, diarrhea, or vomiting