Christmas
Drinks and Snacks to Cure Your Hangover
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Fernanda Balmaceda - 2021-12-03T09:41:34Z
This is the season for celebration and to toast with our loved ones. For those who are here with us, for those who now live in our memories, and for the new chapter we are about to open. There are posadas, celebrations laughter and, sometimes a few extra drinks, which by the morning turn into a famous hangover or hangover.
Mayte Martín del Campo, nutritionist from Kiwi Te Cuida, highlightsthat when alcohol is consumed, it spreads through body water, affecting most of the organs in our body such as the liver, intestines, pancreas, brain, and heart. When consuming alcohol in excess, in addition to dehydration, we may experience headaches, fatigue, and visual and auditory sensitivity.
If you are a victim of these symptoms, we recommend some foolproof drinks and snacks to cure your hangover:
Coconut Water with Horchata
Coconut water is an excellent ally for hangovers because it contains electrolytes. This recipe also includes horchata that with coconut makes a refreshing combination and perfect, with great contributions. Coconut has many properties that benefit health, such as fatty acids, fiber, and vitamins. If you feel down, try this Mexican agua fresca.
Mineral Lemonade with Mint
Mineral water will save you from hangovers. You can drink it plain, or mix it with lemon and honey to obtaina great hydrating and healing shot. Juliana de la Mora, kiwifan, prepares a mint lemonade with bubbles, which we recommend for recovering and enjoying the flavor of your hangover being worth it.
Clamato power
And, of course, to cure your hangover with a lot of flavor, we recommend these foolproof Mexican snacks: