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A nutritionist detailed which alcoholic beverage causes the most hangover and how the color influences it
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A nutritionist detailed which alcoholic beverage causes the most hangover and how the color influences it

A nutritionist named Diego Sívori discussed which alcoholic beverage causes the worst hangover and how the color of the drink influences this effect. He emphasized that colored alcoholic drinks, such as cocktails, tend to cause more severe hangovers. Sívori also highlighted the importance of consuming cold fruits and vegetables during the summer season, noting that watermelon and cantaloupe provide hydration and fiber. Additionally, he debunked common myths about foods that supposedly cool down the body, explaining that items like ice cream, beer, and fried potatoes actually contribute to increased body heat rather than cooling.

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A nutritionist detailed which alcoholic beverage causes the most hangover and how the color influences it

A nutritionist named Diego Sívori discussed which alcoholic beverage causes the worst hangover and how the color of the drink influences this effect. He emphasized that colored alcoholic drinks, such as cocktails, tend to cause more severe hangovers. Sívori also highlighted the importance of consuming cold fruits and vegetables during the summer season, noting that watermelon and cantaloupe provide hydration and fiber. Additionally, he debunked common myths about foods that supposedly cool down the body, explaining that items like ice cream, beer, and fried potatoes actually contribute to increased body heat rather than cooling.

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