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EPISODE · Oct 14, 2025 · 28 MIN

Ep. 142: The Science of Hangovers: What Alcohol Really Does to Your Body

from The No More Wasted Days Podcast · host Sara Kaufman-Bradstreet

Sara dives into one of the most unforgettable parts of drinking → hangovers. From her worst-ever hangover in Punta Cana to the subtle shame-filled Sundays that followed too many nights out, Sara breaks down how hangovers evolved throughout her drinking years and how they became one of the biggest motivators for her sobriety. She doesn’t stop at personal stories. Sara also explores the science of hangovers: what’s actually happening inside your body and brain when you’re feeling miserable the next day. You’ll learn why alcohol leads to dehydration, inflammation, anxiety, and that 3 a.m. wake-up, plus why “hair of the dog” only keeps the cycle going. If you’ve ever wondered why hangovers hit so hard or need a vivid reminder of what you’re leaving behind, this episode is your reality check and your motivation to keep choosing a hangover-free life. 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Today's Topic 02:28 The Worst Hangover Experience 09:00 Evolution of Hangovers Over the Years 15:34 The Science Behind Hangovers 25:06 Conclusion 💡 What You’ll Learn Sara’s most vivid hangover story and why it keeps her sober today How her hangovers evolved from college through adulthood The emotional side of hangovers → anxiety, shame, and isolation The six science-backed reasons we experience hangovers Dehydration and electrolyte loss Acetaldehyde toxicity Inflammation and immune response Blood sugar drops Disrupted sleep and neurotransmitter imbalance The emotional fallout (“hangxiety”) Why hangovers are a warning sign, not the price of fun 🎧 Mentioned in this episode: Path to Power Quiz - CLICK HERE to take the Path to Power Quiz and get your personalized podcast playlist today. Refresh & Reboot: 30 Day Alcohol Free Challenge - CLICK HERE to start your self guided 30 day alcohol free challenge today. 🧠 Sources & Further Reading If you want to dig deeper into what’s really happening in your body during a hangover — from dehydration to acetaldehyde toxicity — here are the research-based resources referenced in this episode: Mayo Clinic: Hangovers: Symptoms and Causes Explains how dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, and poor sleep contribute to hangover symptoms. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA): Hangovers Fact Sheet Overview of the biochemical and neurological effects of alcohol withdrawal and hangovers. Harvard Health Publishing (2022): Why hangovers hurt and how to help Discusses blood sugar drops, dehydration, and sleep disruption caused by alcohol. Wiese, J.G., Shlipak, M.G., & Browner, W.S. (2000): The Alcohol Hangover. Annals of Internal Medicine Foundational research describing the physiological mechanisms behind hangover symptoms. Penning, R., McKinney, A., & Verster, J.C. (2010): The Pathophysiology of Alcohol Hangover. Current Drug Abuse Reviews Details inflammatory and immune system responses linked to acetaldehyde toxicity. Stephens, R., Grange, J.A., Jones, K., & Heffernan, T.M. (2014): A Review of the Cognitive and Neurobiological Effects of Alcohol Hangover. Addiction Explores how alcohol affects neurotransmitters, sleep quality, and cognitive performance. Quertemont, E. (2004): Acetaldehyde: A Biochemical Marker for Alcohol Addiction? Addiction Biology Examines how acetaldehyde interacts with dopamine and reward pathways in the brain. International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) (1999): Re-evaluation of Some Organic Chemicals. IARC Monographs, Vol. 71 Classifies acetaldehyde as a Group 1 carcinogen. The same category as tobacco and asbestos. NIAAA: Alcohol Metabolism: An Update Explains how ethanol is converted into acetaldehyde and then into acetate in the liver. 💬 If this episode resonated with you: Leave a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It's one of the easiest ways to support the show! ************************************************ 🌟 Want deeper support on your alcohol-free journey? Come join us inside the Day Makers Community — my private coaching space where you’ll find weekly group calls, book clubs, reflection prompts, and real connection with people who get it. Whether you’re just starting out or years into your sobriety, this is where you’ll find the tools, strategies, and support to keep moving forward. 👉 Learn more and join us here: https://nomorewasteddays.co/day-makers-community/ ************************************************ Follow the podcast on Social Media: IG: @nomorewasteddays.pod   Follow Sara on Social Media: IG: @no_more_wasted_days TikTok: @no_more_wasted_days Facebook: www.facebook.com/NoMoreWastedDaysOfficial

Sara dives into one of the most unforgettable parts of drinking → hangovers. From her worst-ever hangover in Punta Cana to the subtle shame-filled Sundays that followed too many nights out, Sara breaks down how hangovers evolved throughout her drinking years and how they became one of the biggest motivators for her sobriety. She doesn’t stop at personal stories. Sara also explores the science of hangovers: what’s actually happening inside your body and brain when you’re feeling miserable the next day. You’ll learn why alcohol leads to dehydration, inflammation, anxiety, and that 3 a.m. wake-up, plus why “hair of the dog” only keeps the cycle going. If you’ve ever wondered why hangovers hit so hard or need a vivid reminder of what you’re leaving behind, this episode is your reality check and your motivation to keep choosing a hangover-free life. 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Today's Topic 02:28 The Worst Hangover Experience 09:00 Evolution of Hangovers Over the Years 15:34 The Science Behind Hangovers 25:06 Conclusion 💡 What You’ll Learn Sara’s most vivid hangover story and why it keeps her sober today How her hangovers evolved from college through adulthood The emotional side of hangovers → anxiety, shame, and isolation The six science-backed reasons we experience hangovers Dehydration and electrolyte loss Acetaldehyde toxicity Inflammation and immune response Blood sugar drops Disrupted sleep and neurotransmitter imbalance The emotional fallout (“hangxiety”) Why hangovers are a warning sign, not the price of fun 🎧 Mentioned in this episode: Path to Power Quiz - CLICK HERE to take the Path to Power Quiz and get your personalized podcast playlist today. Refresh & Reboot: 30 Day Alcohol Free Challenge - CLICK HERE to start your self guided 30 day alcohol free challenge today. 🧠 Sources & Further Reading If you want to dig deeper into what’s really happening in your body during a hangover — from dehydration to acetaldehyde toxicity — here are the research-based resources referenced in this episode: Mayo Clinic: Hangovers: Symptoms and CausesExplains how dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, and poor sleep contribute to hangover symptoms. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA): Hangovers Fact SheetOverview of the biochemical and neurological effects of alcohol withdrawal and hangovers. Harvard Health Publishing (2022): Why hangovers hurt and how to helpDiscusses blood sugar drops, dehydration, and sleep disruption caused by alcohol. Wiese, J.G., Shlipak, M.G., & Browner, W.S. (2000): The Alcohol Hangover. Annals of Internal MedicineFoundational research describing the physiological mechanisms behind hangover symptoms. Penning, R., McKinney, A., & Verster, J.C. (2010): The Pathophysiology of Alcohol Hangover. Current Drug Abuse ReviewsDetails inflammatory and immune system responses linked to acetaldehyde toxicity. Stephens, R., Grange, J.A., Jones, K., & Heffernan, T.M. (2014): A Review of the Cognitive and Neurobiological Effects of Alcohol Hangover. AddictionExplores how alcohol affects neurotransmitters, sleep quality, and cognitive performance. Quertemont, E. (2004): Acetaldehyde: A Biochemical Marker for Alcohol Addiction? Addiction BiologyExamines how acetaldehyde interacts with dopamine and reward pathways in the brain. International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) (1999): Re-evaluation of Some Organic Chemicals. IARC Monographs, Vol. 71Classifies acetaldehyde as a Group 1 carcinogen. The same category as tobacco and asbestos. NIAAA: Alcohol Metabolism: An UpdateExplains how ethanol is converted into acetaldehyde and then into acetate in the liver. 💬 If this episode resonated with you: Leave a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It's one of the easiest ways to support the show! ************************************************ 🌟 Want deeper support on your alcohol-free journey? Come join us inside the Day Makers Community — my private coaching

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