Everybody who drinks beer loves San Miguel Beer. This is a fact. Lauded by most beer afficionados here and abroad, San Miguel Pale Pilsen has become the national symbol of celebration and merriment. Thus, our favorite beer has come up with a website that let’s us locate where to find it, what to do with it, who to drink it with and how best to enjoy it. Dubbed as the SMB 7,107 celebrations, this website has everything San Miguel about it from festivals to beer joints to sponsored events.
The Health Benefits of Beer
Though beer has never been seen beyond its capabilities as an intoxicant, doctors are becoming aware that beer, when taken in moderation, can be the very thing you need to combat the very illnesses associated with too much beer consumption. See the list below:
1. Helps prevent diabetes. Yeah, no kidding. Apparently, the regular intake of one or two glasses of beer a day re hydrates the body which keeps the kidneys going, in turn ensuring that we don’t become insensitive to our body’s own insulin, which happens in type 2 diabetes. Wouldn’t hurt if you have a beer on the side during lunch and dinner.
2. Helps prevent stroke. For those who drink beer like it’s water, you have a problem. However, those who drink beer in moderation will always have red cheeks and a perky disposition, not to mention a healthier heart.
3. Promotes stronger bones. Apparently beer is rich in silicon, which has been proven to have a direct relation to bone density. Studies have shown that men and women who knock a bottle or two every now and then have been known to have stronger bones. However, too much beer increases the risk of bone fractures. So this is a good time to remind you to “drink moderately.”
4. Lowers the risk of cancer. This is more for those who like to cook with beer and use it as a marinate. A European study has confirmed that marinating beef and other meats in beer blocks majority of the carcinogens that might enter the body. Personally, beer is a good tenderizer and it makes dishes taste better.
If you want your daily dose of health, go to their website now.
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