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​The surprising morning drink that actually helps beat hangovers, according to research​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 14, 2025, 13:03 IST
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The surprising morning drink that actually helps beat hangovers, according to research

Woke up with a pounding headache, dry mouth, and the kind of regret only a night out can bring? Most people reach for greasy food or a double espresso hoping to bounce back, but new research says your best hangover remedy might be hiding in your fruit basket. A team from the Institute of Chemical Technology in Mumbai recently put popular foods and drinks under the microscope to see which ones actually help the body process alcohol faster. What they discovered is surprisingly refreshing. Curious to know? Scroll down to find out...

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The ultimate hangover hack - A simple fruity blend

The study's winning combination was a blend of 65% pear juice, 25% sweet lime juice, and 10% coconut water. No fancy supplements, no complicated detox. Just three simple ingredients that work with your body’s natural chemistry to ease the pain of the morning after.

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The science behind the sip

When you drink alcohol, your body works overtime to break it down. The liver first converts alcohol into acetaldehyde, a toxic compound responsible for nausea, dizziness, and that pounding headache. Two enzymes, alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) and aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH), handle this cleanup job. The faster they work, the quicker you recover.

According to the study, the pear-sweet lime-coconut water blend boosted ADH activity by 23.31% and ALDH activity by an impressive 70.02%. That means the body could process alcohol and its byproducts much faster, reducing hangover severity and duration.

The secret lies in the natural compounds these fruits contain. Pear juice provides antioxidants like catechins and flavonoids that support liver enzymes. Sweet lime adds vitamin C and potassium, helping the body restore hydration and balance electrolytes. Coconut water brings in natural sugars and minerals that make rehydration more efficient. Together, they form a perfect trio, hydrating, alkalizing, and healing all at once.

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Why your usual fixes fail

Most hangover cures rely on either caffeine or fat - coffee, greasy parathas, or spicy noodles. But these quick fixes often backfire. The same study found that coffee actually slows down both enzymes: ADH by 42.75% and ALDH by 53.44%. That means it keeps toxins circulating longer in your system, making you feel worse, not better.

Greasy food doesn’t help much either. While a heavy breakfast might make you feel full, it does little to support liver function or restore hydration. What your body really needs is gentle nourishment, electrolytes, and enzyme support - exactly what the fruit-based blend delivers.

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Adding a little more power to your mix

If you want to take your recovery drink up a notch, pair it smartly. Nutrition experts suggest adding cheese, tomato, and cucumber, three simple ingredients that quietly elevate what your body absorbs. Tomatoes bring lycopene, a natural shield for the liver. Cucumbers cool and hydrate, easing that morning-after fog. And cheese? It slips in cysteine, an amino acid that helps your body neutralise leftover toxins.

So your perfect hangover recovery plate could look like this: a tall glass of pear, sweet lime, and coconut water blend, a slice of toast layered with tomato and cheese; and a few cucumber rounds on the side. Light, fresh, and actually restorative.

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