Beer Journal

Seven secrets to their health benefits from drinking their own homebrewed beer or ale!
Has anyone ever told you that beer is a health drink?
Likely no, but he drank in moderation, not only has health benefits – do not use this as an excuse to drink a lot though!
homebrewed beer is undoubtedly best kind because it has no artificial flavors, colorings, or preservatives.
Here are the health benefits of homebrew seven ways:
1) The report November 1999 edition of The New England Journal of Medicine 'has reported that moderate drinkers homebrew could reduce the chance of an accident stroke by up to twenty percent.
2) The Medical Center of Southwest Texas University found that drinking beer can decrease your chances of developing coronary heart disease by up to 40%, provided it is done in moderation.
3) Studies have shown that quantities of beer may increase HDL cholesterol, which is a good way to cholesterol, and may also reduce the risk of blood clots.
4) In the Netherlands Food and Nutrition Institute Research showed that homebrewed beer contains vitamin B6, and this prevents the accumulation of homocysteine, an amino acid found as a cause of heart and vascular diseases).
Beer also increases absorption of vitamin B6 in the blood by 30% – and no other drink can do this!
5) Homebrew nonwe contains zero fat and the bad form of cholesterol so it can eat without feeling guilty.
6) Another advantage is that it reduces stress and induces sleep beer. There is nothing like relaxing with a delicious pint of beer that you made. In fact, even the brewing process is ideal for relaxation.
7) Drinking homebrew helps increase blood vessel dilation, and helps to urinate in the elderly.
I hope you have a lot of reasons to go forward with the brewing their own beer at last. Not only is cheaper than mass-produced beer,
so it's good for your pocket and good for their health. Greetings and good health!
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