A dietitian shares whether or not the hair of the dog method—aka drinking the morning after a boozy night—can actually help cure a hangover. A few things are at play when it comes to dreaded hangovers ...
“Hair of the dog” — maybe you’ve heard the term? It’s especially prevalent this time of year. They are drinks intended as hangover cures, the idea being that a little alcohol will help your body adapt ...
The Scottish expression “hair of the dog that bit you” was based on a superstition that claimed if one applied the hair of the rabid animal that attacked them it would help in the healing process.
I firmly believe that Bloody Marys can cure almost anything: boredom, the Sunday scaries, an otherwise-mediocre brunch spread. The tomato juice cocktails also have a reputation for being excellent ...
Amy Shapiro, MS, RD, CDN, founder and director of Real Nutrition To find out once and for all whether the hair of the dog method for hangovers is legit, we asked Amy Shapiro, MS, RD, CDN, of Real ...