Beer has a surprisingly positive effect on reducing bone damage and women’s chances for getting osteoporosis
by: L.J. Devon
NaturalNews.com
Monday, April 11, 2016
There are plenty of reasons not to drink alcohol, we’re told, but what if there were some good reasons to grab a beer from time to time?
While consuming too much alcohol over a long period of time can exacerbate cirrhosis of the liver, having a cold brew occasionally can provide health benefits, especially for preventing osteoporosis and hip fractures in older women.
In fact, a new study by the National Osteoporosis Risk Assessment has found that a little beer can act as a natural hormone replacement therapy for postmenopausal women, lessening their risk for low bone mineral density (BMD) and bone fractures as they age.
A beer a day keeps osteoporosis and hip fractures away?
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