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Unbelievable!! See The 10 Health Benefits Of Drinking Beer That Will Definitely Blow Your Mind

Unbelievable!! See The 10 Health Benefits Of Drinking Beer That Will Definitely Blow Your Mind

By Etz in 9 Sep 2016 | 17:22
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[b]Do you know that drinking beer like GULDER and STAR is a healthy habit if you drink responsibly?

Below are some of the health benefits of drinking beer.

1. Stronger Bones

Beer contains high levels of silicon, which is linked to bone health. In a 2009 study at Tufts University and other centers, older men and women who swigged one or two drinks daily had higher bone density, with the greatest benefits found in those who favored beer or wine. However, downing more than two drinks was linked to increased risk for fractures.
For the best bone-building benefits, reach for pale ale, since a 2010 study of 100 types of beer from around the word identified these brews as richest in silicon, while light lagers and non-alcoholic beers contained the least.

2. A Stronger Heart

A 2011 analysis of 16 earlier studies involving more than 200,000 people, conducted by researchers at Italy’s Fondazion di Ricerca e Cura, found a 31 percent reduced risk of heart disease in those who quaffed about a pint of beer daily, while risk surged in those who guzzled higher amounts of alcohol, whether beer, wine, or spirits.
More than 100 studies also show that moderate drinking trims risk of heart attacks and dying from cardiovascular disease by 25 to 40 percent, Harvard reports. A beer or two a day can help raise levels of HDL, the “good” cholesterol that helps keep arteries from getting clogged.

3. Healthier Kidneys

A study in Finland singled out beer among other alcoholic drinks, finding that each bottle of beer men drank daily lowered their risk of developing kidney stones by 40 percent. One theory is that beer’s high water content helped keep kidneys working, since dehydration increases kidney stone risk.
It’s also possible that the hops in beer help curb leeching of calcium from bones; that “lost” calcium also could end up in the kidneys as stones.
4. Boosting Brain Health
A beer a day may help keep Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia at bay, researchers say.
A 2005 study tracking the health of 11,000 older women showed that moderate drinkers (those who consumed about one drink a day) lowered their risk of mental decline by as much as 20 percent, compared to non-drinkers. In addition, older women who downed a drink a day scored as about 18 months “younger,” on average, on tests of mental skills than the non-drinkers.

5. Reduced Cancer Risk

A Portuguese study found that marinating steak in beer eliminates almost 70 percent of the carcinogens, called heterocyclic amines (HCAs) produced when the meat is pan-fried. Researchers theorize that beer’s sugars help block HCAs from forming.
Scientists also have found that beer and wine contain about the same levels of antioxidants, but the antioxidants are different because the flavonoids found in hops and grapes are different.

6. Boosting Vitamin Levels

A Dutch study, performed at the TNO Nutrition and Food Research Institute, found that beer-drinking participants had 30 percent higher levels of vitamin B6 levels in their blood than their non-drinking counterparts, and twice as much as wine drinkers. Beer also contains vitamin B12 and folic acid.

7. Guarding Against Stroke

Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health found that moderate amounts of alcohol, including beer, help prevent blood clots that block blood flow to the heart, neck and brain—the clots that cause ischemic stroke, the most common type.

8. Reduced Risk for Diabetes
Drink up:

A 2011 Harvard study of about 38,000 middle-aged men found that when those who only drank occasionally raised their alcohol intake to one to two beers or other drinks daily, their risk of developing type 2 diabetes dropped by 25 percent. The researchers found no benefit to quaffing more than two drinks. The researchers found that alcohol increases insulin sensitivity, thus helping protect against diabetes.

9. Lower Blood Pressure

Wine is fine for your heart, but beer may be even better: A Harvard study of 70,000 women ages 25 to 40 found that moderate beer drinkers were less likely to develop high blood pressure—a major risk factor for heart attack—than women who sipped wine or spirits.

10. Longer Life

In a 2005 review of 50 studies, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) reported that moderate drinkers live longer. The USDA also estimates that moderate drinking prevents about 26,000 deaths a year, due to lower rates of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes.
These benefits appear to apply in other countries as well, with an earlier study reporting that, “if European beer drinkers stopped imbibing, there would be a decrease in life expectancy of two years—and much unhappiness.”

GUYS, WHAT DO YOU THINK?

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9 Sep 2016 | 17:22
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U no mean it... bt bear do cux all dox tinx u mentioned above
9 Sep 2016 | 17:25
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No wahala... from today go star mix wit gulder go b my water
9 Sep 2016 | 17:26
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Okay o
9 Sep 2016 | 17:36
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Thats nice @hauwa
9 Sep 2016 | 17:37
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Abi na
9 Sep 2016 | 17:44
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I will have to use beer as my water from now onwards
10 Sep 2016 | 05:45
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Hmm For sure ?
10 Sep 2016 | 05:47
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the only true one there is no.4
10 Sep 2016 | 07:05
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Okay Am I Supposed To Start Drinking Beer Now?
10 Sep 2016 | 07:36
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okby oøo me don Hear nah dat mean say one crate of beer everyday. Lolz
10 Sep 2016 | 07:58
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Never tasted it
10 Sep 2016 | 12:22
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Unbelievable
10 Sep 2016 | 19:22
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Boy forget it kills you day by day as you take it.
11 Sep 2016 | 14:08
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I will start taking it now
11 Sep 2016 | 14:31
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Beer all d way
12 Sep 2016 | 09:31
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Lolz @olafunke
20 Sep 2016 | 20:06
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