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Why hangovers happen

What Causes a Hangover? The Real Reason You Feel Awful After Drinking

Let’s break it down.

Woke up feeling like you got hit by a truck after a night out? That’s a hangover — your body’s not-so-gentle reminder that it’s recovering from alcohol. But what actually causes that pounding headache, dry mouth, nausea, and brain fog?

Ingredient list-

Sucrose, Fructose, Dextrose, Sodium citrate, Sodium chloride, Natural Flavour, Choline bitartarate, Potassium chloride, Acidity regulator 330, Calcium carbonate, Magnesium carbonate, Anticaking agent 551, Natural Colour**, Vitamin-C, Zinc Citrate, Sucralose, Maltodextrin, Gum Arabic, Vitamin-B3 (Niacin), Vitamin-B5 (Pantothenic acid), Vitamin-B6 (Pyridoxine), Vitamin-B1 (Thiamine), Vitamin-B2 (Riboflavin), N-Acetyl L-Cysteine, L-Glutathione, L-Alanine, Vitamin-B9 (Folic acid), Biotin (Vitamin H), Sodium selenite, Vitamin-B12 (Cyanocobalamin)

Nutritional information: Per serving

Nutrient Unit
Energy 10kcal
Protein 0.3 g
Carbohydrates 2.7g
– of which Sugars 2.7g
Total Fat 0g
– Saturated Fat 0g
– Trans Fat 0g
Dietary Fibre 0g
Sr.No Ingredients Name Per serving % RDA % EC NRV
1 Vitamin C 62.00 mg 155.00 77.50
2 Sodium 296 mg* 15.58 N/A
3 Potassium 118 mg 3.66 3.66
4 Magnesium 20.18 mg 6.51 5.38
5 Calcium 32.00 mg 5.33 4.00
6 Vitamin-B1 0.24 mg 24.00 21.82
7 Vitamin-B2 0.30 mg 27.27 21.43
8 Vitamin-B3 4.00 mg 33.33 25.00
9 Vitamin-B5 1.15 mg 23.00 1917
10 Vitamin-B6 0.50 mg 25.00 35.71
11 Vitamin-B9 100.00 mcg 50.00 50.00
12 Vitamin-B12 1.00 mcg 100.00 40.00
13 Biotin 15.00 mcg 50.00 30.00
14 N-acetyl cysteine 100.00 mg N/A N/A
15 L-Glutathione 100.00 mg N/A N/A
16 L-Alanine 100.00 mg N/A N/A
17 Zinc 4.44 mg 44.40 44.40
18 Selenium 23.00 mcg 57.50 41.82
19 Choline 84 mg N/A N/A
mg- Milligram
mcg- Microgram
RDA- Recommended daily allowance as per India FSSAI regulations
EC-NRV = European Commission Nutrient Reference Value
Salts: Sodium Chloride % EC-NRV is 5.42%
*Sodium = for Jaljeera flavour, sodium is 405mg
*Colour information:
Rose- Lychee flavour: Beet Root Powder (E162)
Pineapple flavour: Curcumin Powder (E-100)
Orange flavour: Orange Powder (E-160b)
Jaljeera flavour: Caramel Powder (E-150c)
  • Add 1 sachet of HangRelief™ to a glass (approx. 200 ml) of cold or room-temperature water. For a better taste, use cold water.
  • Stir well until completely dissolved.
  • Drink slowly sip by sip— avoid drinking the entire glass in one go, as this may cause nausea or vomiting in sensitive individuals.
  • Consume immediately after mixing for best results.

Recommended Use:

  • Use after drinking or the next morning as part of your recovery routine.
  • You may consume up to 5 sachets per day, spaced out as needed.

Caution:

  • Do not eat the powder directly, always mix with water and drink
  • Do not exceed the recommended maximum intake.
  • Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
  • Keep out of sight and reach of children.
  • “Nutraceutical product. Not for medicinal use.”
    “This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.”
    “For adults only. Not recommended for children, pregnant or lactating women unless advised by a physician.”
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    Food supplements must not replace a balanced and varied diet, and a healthy lifestyle. As with other food supplements, consult your doctor or pharmacist before using if you are under medical supervision, pregnant, breast-feeding, have epilepsy, suffer from food allergies, or are allergic to any of the ingredients. Made in a site that may handle nuts.
    • Dehydration is a Major Culprit

      Alcohol is a diuretic, which means it makes you pee more. More trips to the bathroom = less water in your body. That’s why you often wake up with a dry mouth, headache, and dizziness.

    • Toxic Byproducts of Alcohol

      When your body breaks down alcohol, it creates a chemical called acetaldehyde — a toxic substance even more damaging than alcohol itself. Your liver works hard to get rid of it, but while it’s in your system, it wreaks havoc: nausea, sweating, and inflammation.

    • Inflammation and Immune Reaction

      Ever feel like you have the flu after drinking? That’s not just in your head. Alcohol triggers an inflammatory response from your immune system. It releases molecules called cytokines that can mess with your mood, memory, and ability to concentrate.

    • Your Brain’s Chemistry is Off

      Alcohol messes with the balance of neurotransmitters like glutamate and GABA, which help control mood, alertness, and sleep. That’s why you might feel anxious, shaky, or depressed the next day — often called “hangxiety.”

    • Poor Sleep Quality

      You might fall asleep quickly after drinking, but that doesn’t mean it’s good sleep. Alcohol disrupts REM sleep, the deep, restorative kind. So even after 8 hours, you may still feel drained and foggy.

    • ow Blood Sugar

      Alcohol can drop your blood sugar levels, leaving you feeling weak, irritable, and shaky. That’s why greasy food sounds amazing the next morning — your body’s craving quick fuel.

    • Congeners (The Hidden Villains)

      Some types of alcohol — especially dark liquors like whiskey, brandy, and red wine — contain chemicals called congeners. These are byproducts from fermentation that can make hangovers worse. Clear drinks like vodka usually have fewer congeners.

    • Everyone’s Body is Different

      Some people are more sensitive to alcohol due to:

      • Genetics
      • Age
      • Liver health
      • Medications

      Even if you drank the same as your friend, you might feel worse the next day.