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Hangover Prevention: Scientifically Proven!
- By Ben Lynch
- Published 01/1/2006
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Ben Lynch
Graduate of University of Washington, 1997. BS Cell and Molecular Biology. Obtaining doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine at Bastyr University. Graduate 2007. Married with 2 boys and a cat. Live in Seattle, WA. Born in Portland, OR. Planning to specialize in Balneotherapy [spa medicine]. Hobbies include backpacking, camping, traveling abroad, sailing, tennis, rowing, soccer, mountain climbing.
View all articles by Ben LynchIn reading a friend's post about abstaining from alcohol, I realized that I best write something about prickly pear cactus juice. In fact, I should have done this a week ago.
Anyhow, if you are one who does not abstain from alcohol and do get hungover at times, you will be happy to know that a plant that grows in Arizona is a friend of yours.
Prickly Pear Cactus, Opuntia ficus indica
Yep. The juice from prickly pear cactus is scientifically proven to help prevent hangovers. Compared to placebo:
- prickly pear reduced the nausea, dry mouth and appetite loss of being hungover
- prickly pear reduced the amount of c-reative protein by 40%
- prickly pear reduced the risk of a severe hangover by 50%
The study concluded that the main benefit from prickly pear juice came from its ability to limit inflammation. When the body limits inflammation, health is likely present.
The inflammation caused by drinking is partly caused by the toxic effects on the liver's mitochondria. These cells make energy for the liver and without them, the liver cells die.
The prickly pear juice does not stop the mitochondrial intoxication of liver cells but it does limit the amount of c-reactive protein [CRP] enzyme rele
On your next drinking event, consider having Pricky Pear Cactus Juice on your shelf at home. It stays for a long time if frozen in little cubes.
How to Prevent a Hangover:
Before your night out, take a tablespoon of prickly pear cactus juice. That's it. This does not excuse the crazy evenings, empty wallet or otherwise obnoxious events that may occur.
Be safe. Be smart. Be less hungover.
Benjamin Lynch has a BS degree in Cell and Molecular Biology from the University of Washington. Currently, he is obtaining his doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine at Bastyr University. Visit Ben's natural health product store, HealthE Goods where one can use our free health information service where one may ask specific health questions. We provide physician-grade non-prescription natural health products. Wholesale spa products are available to all that qualify. Do visit our Natural Health Information Center. We are here to help serve the public with proper health information and effective products. Products described in the article are available at HealthE Goods.