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1. Strawberries
Researchers have found the strawberries can help protect the stomach
from the effects of alcohol. This is highly important as it gives us
hope of improved treatments of stomach ulcers.
Researchers were
studying the mucous membrane, which contains special cells that produce
acid and enzymes- helping the body to break down. It also excretes
mucus; this protects the lining of the membrane from the acid.
Inflammation of the stomach membrane is related to alcohol consumption
but can also be caused by viral infections or anti-inflammatory
medication (like aspirin.)
Maurizio Battino, coordinator of the
research group explained: ‘In these cases, the consumption of
strawberries during or after pathology could lessen stomach mucous
membrane damage. This study was not conceived as a way of mitigating the
effects of getting drunk but rather as a way of discovering molecules
in the stomach membrane that protect against the damaging effects of
differing agents.’
If you’re looking to add a bit of punch to your
diet or just want to add a little extra vitamins and minerals then why
not have a look at adding some of these health drinks below:
2. Beetroot juice
Not a taste for everyone but it is exceptionally good for you, recent
studies have suggested beetroot can help lower the risk of heart disease
by lowering blood pressure, beetroot juice is also very good for a
hangover and if you can’t stomach it on its own try mixing it with other
fruit juices.
3. Berry drinks
Smoothies are an ideal way to get
topped up with berries such as strawberry’s, which contain vitamin C
and both blueberries and raspberries both of which contain lutein for
healthy vision. It’s thought that darker berries are good for your skin
because they contain antioxidants and anthocyanidins which strengthen
the bond between the collagen fibres which strengthen our skin.
4. Coconut water
This is the drink many slim celebrities swear by but it has had a bit
of bad press about its qualities recently however there are some facts
which can’t be disputed. Coconut water contains more potassium, less
sodium, and less sugar than most energy drinks plus and contains fibre
which is good for energy boosts.
5. Pomegranate juice
There are
quite a few health benefits in pomegranates; these include reducing
stress levels; people who drank pomegranate juice regularly had
significantly lower levels of the stress hormone in their saliva and
they are also good for your heart.
6. Aloe Vera juice
It may not
be the best tasting but it is one of the most effective juice drinks
out there, aloe vera is rich in a range of nutrients, including
vitamins, minerals, amino acids and other trace elements. It is also
good at reducing inflammation as well as good for your skin, dental
health and immune system.
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