Copy of Hangover - Breaking Down the Symptoms
The Fatigue After Drinking
You need Sleep
One of the most common symptoms of a hangover is feeling tired and fatigued. Alcohol disrupts your sleep cycle, particularly by reducing REM sleep—the deep, restorative phase. As a result, even after a full night's sleep, you wake up feeling groggy, sluggish, and mentally foggy, making the day after drinking feel like an uphill battle.
The Headache and Dry Mouth
You Need Water
Alcohol makes your body lose fluids faster, leading to dehydration. This is why headaches, dry mouth, and dizziness are common hangover symptoms. Rehydrating with water is one of the quickest ways to help your body recover and feel more like yourself again.
The Nausea and Discomfort
Your Stomach Needs Relief
After a night of drinking, your stomach often feels uneasy due to alcohol irritating its lining. This leads to nausea, bloating, and sometimes vomiting. Alcohol also increases stomach acid, causing acid reflux and indigestion. Taking it easy on your stomach the next day can help ease the discomfort.
Replenishing What’s Lost
You Need Vitamins and Electrolytes
Alcohol depletes essential vitamins and minerals, such as B vitamins and electrolytes like potassium and magnesium. These nutrients are crucial for energy levels and overall recovery. That’s why many people turn to supplements like rehydration tablets or vitamin mixes, which help restore what’s lost and speed up the healing process.
The Restlessness and Worry
Hangxiety
After drinking, many people experience heightened anxiety, or “hangxiety,” which can feel like the worst part of a hangover. Alcohol disrupts the brain’s balance, depleting serotonin and other neurotransmitters, leading to feelings of unease, worry, and even mild panic the next day.
What a Korean Pear Can Do
Juiceful
Korean pear helps the body break down alcohol faster, easing hangover symptoms. Juiceful, made from Korean pear, is rich in enzymes and antioxidants that support the liver. By speeding up alcohol metabolism, Juiceful helps you recover faster and reduces hangxiety, dehydration, and fatigue.
Read more about the history and science here
What a korean pear can't do
"Juceless"
While Juiceful can help you recover faster, it’s not a magic fix for everything. A Korean pear won’t erase all the effects of a night of drinking. You still need to take care of yourself—drink water, get plenty of sleep, and, most importantly, drink responsibly. Juiceful can support your recovery, but good habits are essential for avoiding the worst of a hangover.
Important Notice
We don't claim to have all the answers about hangovers and are not medical professionals. Our information is based on research and general knowledge. Every person is unique, so managing hangovers may differ. Most importantly, always drink responsibly. Korean pear, however, is backed by science—read more about its history and science here.