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Healthy Beer Drinking.

Healthy Beer Drinking

By Alex Santoso, Ph.D.

Health CorrespondentEvery other Saturday


Liver Health: The Beer Drinker's Best Herbs

Benjamin Franklin said it best: "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." For sure, men love their alcohol: The average American guy drinks about 23 gallons of beer, 15 pints of wine and 10 pints of spirits every year. All in all, each year, about 200 million barrels (that's 6.2 billion gallons) of beer are produced, and we buy about $116 billion worth of alcoholic beverages.

Beer: the next health drink?

Sometimes, beer loves us back too: Studies have suggested that, when consumed in moderation, beer has many health benefits.

For instance, moderate amounts of alcohol may be good for the heart. An Emory University study involving over 2,200 elderly men and women discovered that those who consumed at least 1.5 drinks daily had up to a 50% lesser risk of suffering from heart failure. Another study conducted by Germany, France and the United Kingdom found that moderate consumption of beer or wine may have anti-inflammatory properties, which can lower the risk coronary heart disease. The French, who drink lots of red wine and have the highest per capita alcohol consumption, actually have one of the lowest rates of coronary heart disease mortality.

Beer can also be good for your brain. Using an MRI, a Boston scientist discovered that light drinkers (one to six drinks a week) to moderate drinkers (seven to 14 drinks a week) have fewer strokes than nondrinkers -- probably because of alcohol's effect in thinning the blood and preventing the formation of tiny blood clots in the brain. Note, however, that although heavy drinkers (more than 15 drinks a week) have the least amount of strokes, they also suffer the most atrophy or wasting of brain tissues.

Moderate amounts of alcohol can also help reduce stress, decrease anxiety and self-consciousness, and improve your mood. Beer in particular has plenty of nutrients, such as protein, B vitamins, phosphorus, magnesium, selenium, iron, niacin, and riboflavin.

Beer can also be unhealthy

Before you go out and celebrate with a few pints, keep in mind that all of the studies above point out that beer is only healthy if you drink moderately. Some scientists even consider the health benefits of alcohol for moderate drinkers to be controversial due to the variations in the methodologies of the studies.

What all doctors and scientists agree on, however, is that the health risks of drinking larger amounts of alcohol will quickly outweigh its benefits; and to make matters worse, alcohol can impair your judgment, thus making it hard for you to stop at just a drink or two.

One of the most common harmful effects of alcohol is on the liver, the organ that removes toxins from the body. In the liver, enzymes first convert alcohol into acetaldehyde, a chemical intermediate that can cause nausea, headache, vomiting, and other bad effects of alcohol ingestion. During this step, a molecule called NADH is also produced.

Tips for beer lovers are up next in this look at liver health... Next Page >>

 
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Amber Alert!!! says:

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Posted 2010-01-26 22:11:29 EST
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Tom T Hall says:

I like beer, it makes me a jolly good fellow.

Posted 2010-01-26 22:03:38 EST
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I Just says:

I just popped open a Full Sail after reading :)

Posted 2010-01-25 21:29:05 EST
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come on says:

who ever thinks its stupid to drink beer is jus ta retard who was never invited to any parties and is living with a jealous attitude

Posted 2010-01-20 18:27:51 EST
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then I'm stupid says:

I guess I'm stupid if I like to enjoy a drink here and there. I guess we're all stupid. I mean if you drink alcohol you're gonna die. Wait, we all die, so do what you want, it's your body. Someone saying drinking is "SO STUPID" is just plain ignorant.

Posted 2010-01-11 16:35:13 EST
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some people are so stupid says:

ITS SO STUPID TO DRINK!!!!!!!

Posted 2010-01-09 18:24:19 EST
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Stormbringer says:

Since diabetes was mentioned and millions of people have it (many do not even know it), carbohydrates should have been discussed a little. After all, diabetics have to watch the carbs very closely, and beer is high in carbs. Plus, alcohol turns to sugar. So, diabetics have to be *very* careful with beer and other alcohols.

Posted 2010-01-09 12:20:48 EST
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thefonz says:

Why would any intelligent person continue drinking once they are aware of the deleterious effects of alcohol? That's right...they won't!

Posted 2010-01-09 11:20:08 EST
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Michael says:

My paternal ancestry is Alsatian who has enjoyed drinking since high school in the late 50s, mostly beer and ale. 30 months in W Germany as a GI in the early 60s sure got my attention when it comes to good beer. I can't imagine life without beer several times a week, period. I have always eaten well and with a multivitamin-mineral several times a week, I am in very good health for 67. I am very aware of alcohol abuse and the risks of DUI due to overtheline boozing...getting to a BAC of 0.08 is easy and illegal when behind the wheel. Prost! Slain te!

Posted 2010-01-08 17:14:34 EST
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Wrong Quote says:

Benjamin Franklin said "Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to PROSPER!"

Posted 2010-01-05 19:21:11 EST

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