1. Fortalece los huesos
LOS ANGELES - JULY 7: The skeleton of a man has its hand on the shoulder of his separated muscles at the "Body Worlds: The Anatomical Exhibition of Real Humans Bodies" show at the California Science Center on July 7, 2004 in Los Angeles, California. Since its debut in Tokyo in 1996, the show has sparked controversy and curiosity. German scientist Gunther von Hagens, who created the show and developed the preservation technique used to preserve the bodies, called "plastination", has included 25 full bodies and many other parts from the more than 200 people who had donated their cadavers to the 20,000 square foot show intended to teach people about human skeletal, cardiovascular and other systems. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
(Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)

La cerveza tiene altos niveles de silicio, elemento que contribuye a la salud ósea. Según la Universidad de Tufts al consumir cerveza se obtiene una mayor densidad en sus huesos, publicó Caracol Radio.

2. Riñones saludables

BIRMINGHAM, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 09: (EDITORS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT) Consultant Surgeon Andrew Ready flushes the kidney from donor Tracey Playfair during a live donor kidney transplant at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham on June 9, 2006, in Birmingham, England. Kidney failure patient Carol Playfair was given the chance of life when her sister Tracey Playfair offered one of her own perfect kidneys to help save the life of Carol. The operation at The QE Hospital, part of The University Hospital's Trust was one of 1500 live donor transplants carried out in the United Kingdon every year. Despite the introduction of Donor Cards, there are still too few kidneys available to help all those who require a transplant, thereby producing a waiting list and the only chance of survival is by live donor. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
(Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

Una botella de cerveza al día reduce los riesgos de desarrollar cálculos renales en más de un 30 %, según un estudio hecho en Finlandia y revelado en la misma emisora.

3. Corazón fuerte


Una o dos cervezas al día puede ayudar a elevar los niveles de HDL, el colesterol que evita el taponamiento de las venas, lo que prevendría hasta en un 40 % las muertes por causa de enfermedades cardiovasculares, señaló este medio.

4. Previene enfermedades neurodegenerativas

Aunque usted no lo crea, según el portal Noticias SIN, beber de manera moderada la cerveza contribuye a la producción de nuevas células nerviosas, por lo que mejora la memoria.

5. Anticancerígena

SAN FRANCISCO - AUGUST 18: Eighteen-year-old cancer patient Patrick McGill lies in his hospital bed while receiving IV chemotherapy treatment for a rare form of cancer at the UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Center Childrens Hospital August 18, 2005 in San Francisco, California. The UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Center continues to use the latest research and technology to battle cancer and was recently rated 16th best cancer center in the nation by US News and World Report. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
(Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Un derivado del lúpulo puede usarse como remedio preventivo contra el cáncer de próstata y de colon.

6. Antiinflamatoria

El lúpulo también tiene un efecto antiinflamatorio y antibacteriano y ayuda en el control de la artritis y otras patologías derivadas del exceso de inflamación, dice el portal.

7. Mejora la digestión

Gracias a sus fibras y propiedades antiinflamatorias.

8. Disminuye riesgo de diabetes

circa 1956: A patient visits a diabetes detection centre in New York. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images)
(Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images)

Según investigadores, en el alcohol se encontró aumento a la sensibilidad de la insulina, lo que ayuda a proteger de la diabetes.

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