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How to drink Alcohol to minimize its side effects

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 14, 2024, 17:08 IST
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​​How to drink Alcohol to minimize its side effects​


There’s no denying that alcohol consumption is bad for health, but if you are a liquor aficionado and love indulging in alcohol, then here are some simple tips that will save your system from the ill effects of alcohol by minimizing its side effects. So, read on and next time you plan to raise a toast, keep these simple tips in mind to minimize the effects of alcohol.

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​​Stay Hydrated​

Always drink ample water to keep the electrolyte balance intact, this is because alcohol is a diuretic, which can lead to dehydration and exacerbate hangover symptoms. Ensure that you drink a glass of water between alcoholic beverages and make sure to hydrate well before you start drinking. Aim to drink at least one glass of water for every alcoholic drink you consume. Drinking water helps rehydrate, reduce hangover symptoms like headaches and dizziness, and flush out toxins from the body, aiding in faster recovery and overall well-being.

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​​Avoid Drinking on an Empty Stomach​

Drinking on an empty stomach can lead to quicker intoxication and increased side effects. Always eat a substantial meal before drinking, and continue to snack while drinking to slow alcohol absorption. Eating chia seeds on an empty stomach before consuming alcohol can help mitigate some of the negative effects of drinking. Chia seeds provide fiber and healthy fats that may slow the absorption of alcohol and help stabilize blood sugar levels.

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​​Eat Before and While Drinking​

Food slows down the absorption of alcohol, reducing its impact on your system and helping to maintain blood sugar levels. Opt for a balanced meal rich in protein, healthy fats, and carbohydrates before drinking. Snack on nuts, cheese, or whole-grain crackers while drinking to help moderate alcohol absorption. Also,
moderate alcohol consumption has been associated with a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes in some studies. The mechanisms behind this are not fully understood but may involve improvements in insulin sensitivity.

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​​Choose Lighter Alcoholic Beverages​


Darker alcoholic drinks, such as red wine and whiskey, contain higher levels of congeners (by-products of fermentation), which can contribute to hangovers. Opt for lighter drinks like vodka, gin, or white wine, which generally contain fewer congeners.

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​​Give it time​


Drinking too quickly can overwhelm your liver and lead to higher blood alcohol levels and more pronounced side effects. Limit your intake to one standard drink per hour and avoid binge drinking. Pay attention to how you feel and adjust your drinking pace accordingly.

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​​Avoid Mixing Alcohol with Energy Drinks​


Energy drinks can mask the depressant effects of alcohol, leading you to drink more than you realize. Stick to traditional alcoholic beverages without mixing them with caffeinated drinks or other stimulants.

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​​Opt for High-Quality Alcohol​


Higher-quality alcohol typically contains fewer impurities and congeners, which can contribute to hangovers.Choose well-regarded brands and avoid cheap, low-quality alcohol, which often contains additional additives and impurities.

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​​Get Plenty of Rest​


Adequate sleep helps your body recover from the effects of alcohol and reduces the severity of hangovers. Ensure you get a good night’s sleep before and after drinking. If you’re out late, try to get extra rest to help your body recover.

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​​Limit Sugary Mixers​


Sugary mixers can contribute to dehydration and cause blood sugar spikes, exacerbating hangover symptoms. Opt for low-sugar or no-sugar mixers and consider drinking alcohol straight or with water or soda water.

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​​Take Vitamins and Electrolytes​

Alcohol consumption can deplete vitamins and electrolytes, contributing to hangover symptoms.Before and after drinking, consider taking a multivitamin and consuming foods or drinks high in electrolytes, such as sports drinks or coconut water.

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Stick to one type of alcohol

Mixing different types of alcohol can increase the likelihood of unpleasant side effects and make it harder to keep track of how much you've consumed. Sticking to one type of alcohol can make it easier to manage your intake.

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​​3 vitamins that can help in reducing the effect of alcohol​



To help mitigate the effects of alcohol, consider incorporating vitamins B complex, C, and E into your diet. Vitamin B complex supports liver function and helps in metabolizing alcohol, potentially reducing its toxic effects. Vitamin C acts as an antioxidant, helping to neutralize harmful free radicals generated by alcohol consumption and aiding in the recovery of the liver. Vitamin E also offers antioxidant benefits, protecting cells from oxidative damage and supporting overall liver health. Together, these vitamins can play a role in lessening the negative impact of alcohol on the body.

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