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Is Beer Really Healthy?

Written By TT on Monday, January 24, 2011 | 5:29 AM

Beer Really Healthy? - Beer is one of the most popular beverage worldwide after water and tea. in fact, this beer is said to have been in production before recorded history began. Beer is the drink intoxicating, but some say that this beer has a plus for health, in other words, beer can be beneficial to health.

The nations in Western countries is a true beer drinker. It was almost no activity that does not involve beer, ranging from watching the ball, play cards, get together, get together at the bar, barbecue party, and other special events.
Beer Really Healthy?
In general, the beer is made from a mixture of water, rice or wheat grains, fruit and yeast. Brewing beer-making process is called. The process begins by soaking wheat seeds to germinate (malted) and then heated to produce the sugars and flavor. Some brewers sometimes use rice or corn and using the extra fruit, herbs and spices to produce a unique flavor.

The next process is to mix the seed sprouts, grains that are not heated in water. The resulting sugars and starch solution and then poured and fermented to produce beer. Clarity of the color of beer depends on the level of roasting. The color of dark beer that comes from wheat that baked until slightly darker.

This Intoxicating beverages containing alcohol are not a lot, unlike any other intoxicating drinks, like vodka or whiskey. Alcohol in beer varies between less than 3 percent to 40 percent (by volume) depending on the type and manufacturing techniques.

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Although classified as liquor, but various studies show beer, like wine, if consumed in moderate doses can be healthy for the body. Basic ingredients of beer making is a source of carbohydrates, B vitamins and potassium.

"The scientific evidence says alcohol, whatever kind can increase levels of good cholesterol and reduce heart attack risk by 30 percent," said Eric Rimm, ScD, a researcher from Harvard University.

He also said alcohol can improve insulin sensitivity and reduce the risk of diabetes. Because beer also contain high enough fluids, beer consumption also reduces the risk of kidney stones. In small doses of alcohol also can make blood circulation more smoothly.

Even so, keep in mind a healthy dose of beer, ie no more than two doses. The recommended dose is 12 ounces (equivalent to 1.5 cups) of beer each day.

"Excessive consumption may eliminate health benefits of beer and increase the risk of liver disease, cancer, cirrhosis, alcoholism and obesity," says Rimm, committee members Dieteray Guidelines 2010.

He also suggested that beer is not consumed by high-calorie foods, including small meals (snacks) that are usually available when watching sporting events or chatting casually.

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