Tuesday, December 20, 2022

8 ways to skip the holiday hangover

Your step-by-step plan for having fun without the "icky" consequences
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Your Guide To Sidestepping Holiday Hangovers
 
Eggnog… mulled wine…hot buttered rum…spiked apple cider…
 
It's so fun to indulge in a holiday cocktail… whether you're at a party or just cuddling up with your loved ones in front of the fire.
 
But perhaps you know all too well that one drink occasionally turns into three….
 
(or even more if you're not careful!)
 
And that can lead to a nasty hangover, leaving you feeling off the next day.
 
While you can't make all alcohol hangover-proof (wouldn't that be great though?)...
 
You CAN take a few simple steps to minimize the bad effects so you wake up feeling fresh, rested and ready to take on the day…
 
In today's short article, I'll share a research-backed approach to sidestep a hangover…
 
Plus you'll discover:
 
  • The science behind why you get a hangover in the first place
  • Can your genes make your hangover worse? (this may surprise you)
  • 8 ways to safeguard your body if you choose to drink
Your Guide To Sidestepping Holiday Hangovers
Tina
With gratitude,
Tina Anderson
Just Thrive | Founder
P.S. No one wants to wake up with a headache, fatigue, and nausea.
 
That's why today you'll discover exactly what to do before and after drinking to skip out on the holiday hangover consequences…
 
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