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Beer is actually good for you
BEER HELPS YOU ‘BONE' UP: STUDY
------------------------------------------------------------------------ NY Post October 21, 2002 -- This Bud's for you - and your bones. That's the word from scientists who say a glass of beer a day helps young women and men maintain strong and healthy bones. They found an individual's intake of silicon, a mineral absorbed from the soil by plants and most especially by cereals such a wheat and barley, is directly linked to bone strength. And beer is one of the richest sources of silicon.Bill Hoffmann |
Beer...
:p Oh PLEEEEEAAAASSSEEE...Give me a break...
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Great! I think I'll have myself one or 2 or 3 or...
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i'll drink to that!
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nice!!! that is honestly the most positive thing i have heard about drinking in a long time.
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That may be, but beer is definitely not good for the waistline.
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Wine is better!:D
Our water tastes gooood but full of lime! Drink wine to clean pipes!:cool: Yes Ripleys fans, Some Alchol is good for you. But, if you drink to much water, you can drown.:) Oh, Beer aint Bad!:cool: Both are full of Fat making thingys.:o |
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I think. Actually, I seem to recall hearing somewhere in the distant past that some study or other found a couple of beers a day helps lessen the chance of heart attack -- or stroke. Or maybe it was terminal acne. There are just too many damned studies. In the final analysis, the single biggest cause of death anywhere in the world, in all ages, both sexes and all ethnic groups -- Is life. Think about that and have a good weekend. |
DeltAlum is correct, there have been quite a few studies to suggest that one or two beers a day are good for you...this has been around for awhile.
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My cousin tells me (and I still think she's making this up) that beer contains a chemical that is very close to some female hormone. It actually causes men to grow man boobs over time..
Funny if nothing else:D |
Chronic alcohol abuse can cause liver damage which in turns leads to impaired metabolism of estrogen. In men this excess estrogen leads to feminization of secondary sexual characteristics, namely testicular atrophy and gynecomastia (development of female-like breast tissue).
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Please follow the rules
I tought we had a rule against big words like "testicular atrophy" and "gynecomastia"
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Re: Please follow the rules
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I could figure out the first one... but wouldn't have been so sure about the second. I think I'll pass this on to my fraternity friends and see if it affects the amount of beer they drink... probably not but it should get at least half a brain cell to function and maybe a good laugh ;) |
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