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๐Ÿท Alcohol & Recovery

Preventing a hangover: what really
happens in your body (and what helps)

Reading time: 7 minutes ย ยทย  Scientifically supported
10โ€“30ร—more toxic: acetaldehyde
vs. alcohol itself
150mlextra fluid loss
per glass of alcohol
Glutathionekey substance in
acetaldehyde-neutralization

A hangover is more than just an annoying morning. It is a series of physiological reactions that your body undergoes as a result of alcohol processing โ€” and the liver plays a central role in this. In this article, we explain what happens at the molecular level and which strategies are scientifically supported.

โš—๏ธ What causes a hangover?

A hangover is not a singular phenomenon. It is the result of multiple simultaneous processes:

๐Ÿงช
Acetaldehyde
Toxic byproduct of alcohol breakdown โ€” 10โ€“30ร— more toxic than alcohol
๐Ÿ’ง
Dehydration
Alcohol suppresses ADH hormone โ†’ 100โ€“150 ml extra urine production per glass
๐Ÿ”ฅ
Inflammation
Alcohol activates pro-inflammatory cytokines โ†’ muscle pain, fatigue
๐Ÿ’ก Why does a hangover get exponentially worse?

The more alcohol you drink, the faster the glutathione reserves deplete โ€” and the longer acetaldehyde remains circulating in the body. The liver's protective capacity becomes exhausted, causing the hangover to worsen not linearly but exponentially.

๐Ÿงฌ Why does one person suffer more than another?
Factor Effect on hangover
Genetic variations in ADH and ALDH2 Determines how quickly acetaldehyde is broken down
Glutathione reserves Higher reserves = faster neutralization of acetaldehyde
Age (40+) Glutathione production decreases with age
Nutritional status On an empty stomach, alcohol is absorbed faster
Sleep quality Alcohol disrupts REM sleep, which hinders recovery
โœ… What really helps?
  • NAC (N-acetylcysteine) โ€” stimulates glutathione production, helps the liver neutralize acetaldehyde faster
  • Enough water โ€” 1 glass of water per glass of alcohol reduces the dehydration component
  • Eating before drinking โ€” fat and protein-rich foods slow alcohol absorption and lower peak concentration
  • Replenishing electrolytes โ€” sodium, potassium, and magnesium are lost with alcohol consumption
  • Milk thistle (silymarin) โ€” supports liver regeneration in the long term
โŒ What does not work (or hardly)?
  • Coffee โ€” masks fatigue but does not speed up alcohol breakdown and can worsen dehydration
  • "Drinking through" โ€” only postpones issues, the liver still has to process the alcohol
  • Aspirin/ibuprofen โ€” can worsen stomach issues and is not recommended with alcohol consumption
๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ The preventive approach: structurally support the liver

The most effective strategy is not reactive (after a hangover) but preventive: structurally supporting the liver so it is better able to withstand the burden of alcohol. Daily intake of NAC, glutathione, and BroccoPhaneยฎ continuously supports the liver โ€” not just the day after a night out.

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Dietary supplement ยท No encouragement to consume alcohol ยท Always drink in moderation

Livera Shield is a dietary supplement. This article does not replace medical advice and is not an encouragement to consume alcohol. Always drink in moderation.

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