
How to quickly sober up from alcohol during Tet (Vietnamese New Year)?
During Tet (Vietnamese New Year), socializing and toasting with drinks is unavoidable, so finding a way to quickly sober up is always a top concern for many people.

During Tet (Vietnamese New Year), socializing and toasting with drinks is unavoidable, so finding a way to quickly sober up is always a top concern for many people.

Drinking plenty of water, orange juice, honey, green tea, or sugarcane juice are quick and effective hangover remedies during Tet.

Cassava starch, fresh ginger, lemon, mung beans, etc., are some herbs that effectively help to relieve the effects of alcohol if you've had too much to drink.

Experts all agree that there is no medicine, yeast, candy, or dietary supplement that can cure a hangover "miraculously" quickly.

During Tet (Vietnamese Lunar New Year), excessive alcohol consumption increases the risk of alcohol poisoning, so you should know how to handle it in case of poisoning to protect yourself and your loved ones.

Drinking plenty of water and consuming ginger water are some ways to help people reduce the effects of beer or alcohol intoxication.

During the Qing Dynasty in China, Chinese cabbage was known as the "foremost vegetable" for its ability to cleanse and cool the body, treat coughs with phlegm, and relieve hangovers.

Drinking lemon water or taking anti-nausea medication when drunk during Tet (Vietnamese New Year) is a wrong and harmful choice for your health; this practice could even lead to emergency medical attention.

During the September 2nd holiday, people often have the habit of gathering and partying non-stop, so it's necessary to have some helpful tips to quickly sober up, help the body recover quickly, and avoid feeling tired for yourself and your loved ones.

The new year is approaching, and you're sure to be busy with farewell parties. These tips will help you survive a wild night out.

One particularly little-known benefit of Solanum torvum is its ability to relieve the effects of alcohol.

During Tet (Vietnamese Lunar New Year), alcohol poisoning is a common occurrence; mistakes in treating hangovers, such as giving lemon juice or inducing vomiting, can be life-threatening.

If you drink too much alcohol the night before, you'll certainly have a headache and feel tired the next morning, and you'll immediately think about sobering up, but many mistakes stem from that...

Here are a few simple tips to help you quickly recover from a hangover and get rid of the unpleasant feeling.

Drinking alcohol and hangover remedies that not everyone knows about: these methods help detoxify the liver.

These two fruits are delicious, nutritious, and quite effective in relieving the effects of alcohol.

During Tet (Vietnamese New Year), if you happen to drink too much, it's simple to sober up using black beans or green beans.

(VTC News) - With its ability to reduce nausea, tea made from lemon and ginger is also a good hangover remedy because it soothes the stomach and has a very pleasant aroma.

According to traditional medicine, people who are drunk should eat foods that have the effect of clearing heat, generating fluids, quenching thirst, and dissolving phlegm to counteract the effects of alcohol.

(VTC News) - According to traditional medicine, people who are drunk should eat foods that have the effect of clearing heat, generating fluids, quenching thirst, and dissolving phlegm to counteract the effects of alcohol.

(VTC News) - Jackfruit is a familiar fruit, and it also has medicinal uses.

Helpful tips for sobering up and quickly recovering from a hangover.

Getting drunk is not a pleasant experience. With these 7 tips, you can completely avoid it.

(VTC News) – Professor Nguyen Lan Dung believes that people who drink alcohol often advise each other: "If you want to drink alcohol for longer before getting drunk, take paracetamol," which is very dangerous.

(VTC News) – After a night of fun, the next morning you may experience dehydration, fatigue, nausea, irritability, dry mouth, headache, difficulty concentrating, and sensitivity to light.