5 Healthy Reasons To Have a Beer Today

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Link: http://health.msn.com/health-topics/cholesterol/slideshow.aspx?cp-documentid=100261759&imageindex=1


It May Prevent Osteoporosis
Researchers at the University of California took on the very tough job of analyzing 100 commercially-available beers. They found that most of them contained enough silicon to benefit bone health (past studies have found that women who are light to moderate beer drinkers have better bone density than non-beer drinkers). Recommended daily dose: No more than two cold ones. And opt for Ales and Pale Ales, which have higher levels of the bone-bolstering silicon than darker varieties.

It May Lower Risk of Heart Disease
A number of studies have shown that moderate consumption of alcohol--beer included--may lower your risk of heart disease. In one Harvard study, healthy-minded types who rated their alcohol intake as moderate had 40 to 60 percent lower incidence of heart attack.

Hops May Lower Cholesterol
Research has found that hops--the bitter flavor that balances out the sweetness of beer-- is a great source of polyphenols, which lower bad cholesterol, fight cancer, and give your immune system a boost. This particular study was funded by a beer association (And, fun fact: The subjects were nuns!), but its findings have been backed up by unaffiliated experts who agree that, in moderation, the polyphenols in beer may have a positive effect on HDL and LDL.

It's a Brain Bev
A study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association found that moderate drinking may be associated with better brain function. Women who consumed up to two drinks a day scored 20 percent higher on a cognitive functioning test than those who had less than one drink.

It Can Keep You Hydrated
Researchers at Granada University in Spain say that beer beats water when it comes to hydration. Subjects ran on a treadmill in 104-degree temps until they couldn't take it anymore, then their hydration levels, motor skills, and ability to concentrate were measures. Half of the runners were given two half pints of Spanish lager while the other half were given good ol' H2O. The beer drinkers scored slightly better--a result that's attributed to sugars salts, and bubbles in the beer enhancing the body's ability to soak up water. As a bonus, the carbs replaced the calories they just sweated out. I'm going to stick to water post-workout, but at least I can feel confident that a few drinks tonight won't completely sabotage my workout tomorrow.

Thats pretty cool, 40 to 60 lower incidence of heart attack. But these benefits only work if you drink in moderation, meaning 1 or 2 drinks, not getting wasted.
 

sjwaste

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Yeah, but if I just extrapolate the results, it means that binge drinking makes me invincible. Invincible! <crack!>
 

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I'll buy the recovery/carb aspect of beer after working out...but I'm raising the BS flag on they "hydrating" benefit of beer. Alcohol is a diuretic. That's like antihydration.
 

krunchykrome

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Been drinking a lot of red wine lately. A few glasses of red wine each night. I've actually been consuming so much, I've resorted to boxed wine to save some money.
 

sjwaste

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Been drinking a lot of red wine lately. A few glasses of red wine each night. I've actually been consuming so much, I've resorted to boxed wine to save some money.

That's like when I resorted to finding bargain scotches because I was drinking a few every night. I ended up just not drinking for a few months, haha.
 

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I'll buy the recovery/carb aspect of beer after working out...but I'm raising the BS flag on they "hydrating" benefit of beer. Alcohol is a diuretic. That's like antihydration.

But it said they gave them 8 oz. of a "Spanish lager," which is probably a weak ~3-5% beer. The small amount of alcohol wouldn't make much of a difference.
 

Arcadio

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I wish I could drink a very cold Sam Adams Summer Ale right this minute.
 

zCypher

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I've quite noticeable belly chub since I started drinking more beer on a regular basis. Haven't noticed any health benefits and it does NOT seem to hydrate me better than water.

I know that wine is supposed to be good cause of resveratrol or whatever it's called.