Nutrition
Therapeutic Water For A Hangover
A golden remedy to cure a hangover is drinking therapeutic water. It allows for the restoration of water content in the body and helps in the functioning of the circulatory system.
Hydrate yourself with this therapeutic water throughout the day or have it after a long night of partying. This fab hangover cure is great right after you wake up too. This zero calorie therapeutic water can zap a headache, reduce sensitivity to light, avoid nausea, provide vitamins and prevent a hangover!
Therapeutic Water
1
serves20
K calories5
minutes1/10
simplicity
Easy Steps
01In an infuser bottle or a water jug add one litre of water and keep it aside.
02Wash the apple properly to remove any wax or sticky residue. Cut the apple in half and core it (remove the seeds).
03Chop the cored apple into small cubes or thin slices and add them in the infuser bottle or jug.
04Peel, grate or finely chop a little piece of ginger, and add it to your infuser bottle or water jug.
- Chopped ginger: 1 tsp
- Cored apple or pear: 1/2
- Water: 1 liter
Close the lid and allow the water to infuse in the ingredients for thirty minutes.

Nutritive Value
- Carbohydrates: 24.5g
- Protein: 5.5g
- Fat: 9.8g
- Fibre: 3g
Note:
We do not advocate anyone to drink. We only recommend to anyone who may drink, to please drink moderately and responsibly.
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