The next time you find yourself sweating in the sun, watching a game in your Parkland real estate, or hanging out at a bar, you can reach for a cold beer to help fight off heart disease. It’s true. School teachers, religious fanatics, and Puritans may have distorted the truth to prevent you from enjoying a fresh brew. In reality, there is nothing to feel guilty about, as long as you consume a reasonable amount of the beverage.

Doctors recommend drinking a beer a day if you are a woman. If you are a guy, make it two brews every day. Not only can you depend on a brew to assist the strength of your heart, beer also assists other parts of your body, like manufacturing proteins and fighting off coronary disease. After all, the drink contains multiple flavonoids, as well as antioxidants. There are multiple nutrients, minerals, and vitamins, such as magnesium, calcium, and iron. Depending on the type of beer you drink, you will be getting mixed amounts of fiber, calcium, iron, and potassium.

Besides relieving stress, beer can be ideal for your heart, as the risk of coronary disease is weakened by 32%. Alcohol has positive effects on artery walls and reduces levels of fibrinogen, a clot-producing protein. Of course, the carbs in beer can add inches to your waistline. However, the market is now full of new brews that are lower in carbs.

By now, I am sure that you are quite familiar with the benefits of drinking red wine. The alcohol found in beer benefits your heart and fights off illness-forming bacteria. In fact, studies show that brew works better than wine in preventing heart disease. Like wine, beer has been shown to reduce blood pressure and strokes, while increasing coronary blood flow.

Not unlike red and white wine, beer is made with small levels of polyphenols, groups of chemical substances found in plants. In labs, polyphenols have reduced the growth of prostate, breast and colon cancers. Yet, the health benefits of a cold one do not stop there. Beer is also wonderful for fighting off Peripheral Vascular Disease and Peripheral Artery Disease for people with homes for sale in Parkland.

Most folks consume large amounts of beer, without even knowing what ingredients they are putting in their beer-bellies. The drink contains mostly water, hops, yeast, and malt. Simple H2O makes up about 90 percent of beer. These days, the water is chemically altered in breweries until it has the ideal properties to make stouts, along with flavored ales. Flavoring also derives from yeast converting the fermentable sugars in the beer. The diverse characteristics of an ale or lager derive from different strains of yeast will produce. The necessary sugar for the taste comes from malted barley. The type and amount of malted barley used determines the final alcohol content and flavor. Of course, manufacturers can get creative with other grains, but Parkland luxury homeowners think the taste would change so much, it would no longer be considered beer.

 

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