An Instagram post claims that Sprite is The Best Remedy For Headaches In The World. This claim by the user is False.

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An Instagram post claims that Sprite is The Best Remedy For Headaches In The World. In the reel, the user kavitasplate says, "Do you know Sprite is the best medicine for headaches in the world" The user further says that for better results add lemon juice, rock salt, of course, the hero ingredient, Sprite also called fruit salt and have it immediately and the results will Amaze. The user suggests to try it once.

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Fact Check

The claim by the Instagram user is False.

What is a Headache?

A headache is a common condition and one of the leading causes of pain, often prompting people to miss work or school and seek medical care. Headaches can vary in frequency and severity, ranging from mild discomfort to severe pain, and may include symptoms like nausea or heightened sensitivity to light and sound. They are classified into three groups: primary headaches, which occur independently; secondary headaches, caused by underlying medical conditions; and neuropathies or other facial pains linked to nerve damage. Primary headaches include tension-type headaches, migraines, and trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias (TACs). Secondary headaches arise from brain injuries, infections, or vascular problems. Neuropathic headaches, like trigeminal neuralgia and occipital neuralgia, stem from nerve damage, causing sharp, throbbing pain. Proper diagnosis is essential to effectively manage the specific type of headache, as triggers and symptoms can vary widely.

What is Sprite?

Sprite is a popular carbonated beverage known for its crisp, refreshing taste with a hint of lemon-lime flavor. It offers a burst of energy with 49kcal per 100ml, primarily from carbohydrates, including 11.7g of total and added sugars per serving, which contributes to 46.8% of the recommended daily allowance (RDA) based on a 2,000kcal diet. The drink contains no fat or protein, and a minimal sodium content of 10.1mg per 100ml (1% RDA). Its ingredients include carbonated water, sugar, acidity regulators (330 and 331(iii)), preservatives (211), and natural flavoring substances.

Is Sprite The Best Remedy For Headaches In The World?

No. Sprite may serve as a remedy for headaches in certain cases like hangovers. However, no scientific studies directly support this claim that Sprite is the best remedy for headaches in the world. Additionally, there is no scientific evidence or medical consensus to support the claim that Sprite along with lemon juice and rock salt cures headaches.

Headaches are a common ailment with diverse triggers and remedies, prompting ongoing exploration into potential treatments, including unconventional options like carbonated beverages. A study conducted in 2024 published in Headache examined the potential of Sprite as a remedy for headache relief. The findings suggest that while some individuals may have beneficial effects but robust scientific evidence is absent calls for careful consideration and further investigation.

Researchers have explored how certain beverages, including non-caffeinated options like Sprite, might impact the enzymes involved in alcohol metabolism and hangover symptoms. A study featured in the September 2013 issue of Food and Function investigated that Sprite may help alleviate hangover symptoms by promoting the activity of enzymes that process acetaldehyde, reducing its toxic accumulation.

Contradicting Sprite's potential benefits in alleviating hangover headaches, another study highlights the risks associated with its high sugar content, revealing its role in triggering reactive hypoglycemia and subsequent headaches. A study published in Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain identified reactive hypoglycemia as a potential migraine trigger due to rapid blood sugar fluctuations caused by high-sugar beverages. While certain chemicals in Sprite may aid alcohol metabolism, its high sugar content poses a risk of reactive hypoglycemia, potentially triggering headaches.

Sprite may help alleviate hangover symptoms but on the contrary, its high sugar content risks triggering reactive hypoglycemia and headaches. Hence, the claim by the user is False.


The Health Dialogues Fact Check Team responded regarding the claim to Dr. Rahul Chawla, Associate Consultant, Department of Neurology, PSRI Hospitals, New Delhi and he said, 'Sprite sometimes may help alleviate headaches due to its sugar content and caffeine-free carbonation, it is not a medically proven remedy for headaches. Headaches can stem from various causes—dehydration, stress, or low blood sugar. While a cold, fizzy drink like Sprite might provide temporary relief by hydrating and refreshing you, it’s not a cure. In cases like hangovers, where dehydration and electrolyte imbalance are common, it may offer slight relief, but it shouldn’t be promoted as a remedy. Real solutions involve proper hydration with water, rest, and balanced nutrition. Simply put, while Sprite might feel like a quick fix, it’s more of a momentary comfort. Treating the actual cause of the headache is key—whether that’s drinking water, eating a proper meal, or getting enough sleep."


Dr. Sohet Gogia, Consultant, Neurosurgery, Neurosciences, Medanta Hospital, Gurugram further added, "While Sprite is often considered for headache relief, it is not a medically proven remedy. Headaches can occur from various underlying medical conditions. The sugar and hydration from Sprite might offer temporary relief in some cases, especially if the headache is caused by low blood glucose or hangovers. However, relying on water, proper nutrition, and addressing the root cause is far more effective. If headaches persist, it’s important to consult a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment."

Health Dialogues Final Take

The claim that Sprite is the best remedy for headaches in the world is False. While some studies suggest Sprite might provide relief in specific circumstances like hangovers but the high sugar content conversely poses risks of reactive hypoglycemia, which can trigger headaches. Furthermore, there is no scientific evidence or medical agreement to support the idea that Sprite, lemon juice, and rock salt as a remedy for headaches. Addressing headaches requires identifying the underlying cause, and there is no evidence to support Sprite as a definitive or superior remedy.

Therefore, the claim by the user is FALSE.

Claim :   Is Sprite The Best Remedy For Headaches In The World?
Claimed By :  kavitasplate
Claim Reviewed By :  Health Dialogues Fact Check Team
Claim Source :  https://www.instagram.com/kavitasplate/reel/C8R2RXQPbpt/
Fact Check :  False
Nidhi Srivastava
Nidhi Srivastava

Nidhi Srivastava is a dietician. She holds a post-graduate degree in Nutrition and Dietetics from MRIIRS. With a profound passion for utilizing nutrition and lifestyle modifications to manage diseases, she is dedicated to advancing the field through rigorous research and fact-checking. Her expertise lies in evidence-based practice, ensuring the highest standards of dietary health and wellness.

Dr Arvind Chopra
Dr Arvind Chopra

Dr Arvind Chopra (MBBS) completed his medical degree from Motilal Nehru Medical College, Allahabad University, in 1975. He has been practicing in Delhi since then. Currently, he is a member of the Anti-Quackery Committee of the Delhi Medical Council, which is responsible for identifying and taking action against unqualified practitioners to ensure the safety and quality of healthcare services. Dr Chopra also serves as the Medical Superintendent at Sanjeevan Hospital in Central Delhi.

Dr Rahul Chawla
Dr Rahul Chawla

Dr Rahul Chawla MBBS, MD (General Medicine), DM (Neurology) is an Associate Consultant (Neurology) at PSRI Hospital, New Delhi. He has 9 years of experience overall and a year of experience as a Neurologist. Dr Rahul Chawla has special interests in Epilepsy, Movement disorders, Headache & vertigo, Stroke, Dementia & Cognitive Neurology, neuro infections and Nerve and Muscle disorders. He has authored the book "Biology At Your Fingertips". Dr Chawla is also the founder of PMT Gurumantra ( a website for NEET aspirants).

Dr. Sohet Gogia
Dr. Sohet Gogia

Dr. Sohet Gogia is a consultant in neurosurgery based at Medanta Gurugram, with specialized expertise in neuro-oncology and minimally invasive neurosurgical techniques. He holds an MBBS and an M.Ch. in Neurosurgery, extended over six years, coupled with dual fellowships in Neuro-Oncology (covering both adults and pediatrics) and Minimally Invasive and Endoscopic Neurosurgery. With over 13 years of rich clinical experience, Dr. Gogia has successfully managed over 5000 cases, making significant contributions in both government and private sectors. His multilingual proficiency enables him to effectively communicate with a diverse patient base, enhancing both the reach and impact of his medical practice.