Check this out if you want to still lose weight, and also help prevent hangovers after having alcohol.

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Timestamps
0:16 Weight loss and alcohol
0:48 What can you do to minimize the damage of alcohol? 
1:15 What you're dealing with when it comes to alcohol 
1:30 A few more things you can do

In this video, we're going to talk about if it's possible to drink alcohol and lose weight. 

It's typically best if you avoid alcohol. But, if you want to consume it occasionally, what can you do to minimize the damage? 

Right after you have alcohol, drink a kale shake. B vitamins are also good to have after you drink. 

A few more things you can do:

1. Don't spread out the alcohol throughout the week. 
2. If you have a choice between beer, wine, or hard liquor, I would go with hard liquor because there are less sugar and carbs.
3. Be willing not to burn fat for 48-72 hours after alcohol.
4. When it comes to champagne, choose dry over sweet. 
5. Try a kale margarita. 

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