While working with Horticulture Innovation Australia to reveal some hidden benefits of the fruit, a CSIRO research team led by Professor Manny Noakes found that pears can lower cholesterol, relieve constipation and have anti-inflammatory effects.
But likely the most interesting discovery for those with a tendency to overindulge was the discovery that Korean pear juice can prevent hangovers as well as lower blood alcohol levels. Further research is needed to determine whether the hangover-preventing capabilities extend to other pear varieties as the studies have so far only involved the Korean pear, which is known to have a number of compositional differences to Western pear varieties.
With study subjects measuring hangover severity using a 14-item hangover symptom scale, those given 220 ml (7.4 oz) of Korean pear juice reported reduced overall hangover symptoms compared to those in the placebo group, with the most pronounced improvement reported in the area of "trouble concentrating."
Importantly, the hangover was only avoided if the pear juice was consumed before the alcohol, so downing the juice after a big night out won't help. And although the study involved pear juice, the researchers believe consuming whole pears would produce similar effects.
What's your favorite (scientifically approved) hangover cure?
takyon: The claims are based on preliminary results reported at CSIRO news blog. Here is the abstract of an older study: Effect of Korean pear (Pyruspyrifolia cv. Shingo) juice on hangover severity following alcohol consumption.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 04 2015, @02:02AM
Hangover is punishment from Allah for your shameful gluttony!
(Score: 2) by davester666 on Tuesday August 04 2015, @03:23AM
He's just mad cuz I backdoored him.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 04 2015, @03:29AM
The best comment here in a while. Two big middle fingers up.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 04 2015, @07:18AM
Well, apparently it's punishment for not eating enough pears before drinking alcohol.