Drink a cold beer and feel comfortable. The carbon dioxide contained in beer can take away heat from the body, so it will make people feel cool and comfortable. In addition, beer contains malt, hops and polyphenols, can increase gastric secretion, improve digestion and absorption capacity. Although there are many benefits to drinking beer in the summer, it is an alcoholic beverage after all and cannot be consumed unrestrainedly. Excessive drinking can also bring five "beer diseases."
Injured stomach. Excessive drinking of beer can easily damage the gastric mucosa, cause gastritis and peptic ulcers, and cause epigastric discomfort, bloating, and acid reflux. In addition, if you drink beer with salted bacon and other smoked salted foods, it is easy to damage the mouth and esophagus mucosa. Nitrosamines in smoked foods are very soluble in alcohol and can irritate the oral mucosa.
Injured the liver. At the National Hepatitis Experts Conference in Chicago, USA, experts pointed out that people who drink a lot of beer are more likely to die of liver disease than those who drink the same amount of wine. A joint survey of six hospitals in the United States found that 24% of the patients who had hepatitis due to alcohol abuse were those who drank beer.
Heart hurts. Although the alcohol content of beer is not too high, but uncontrolled booze, the body's alcohol will continue to accumulate, the heart will continue to be damaged by alcohol, causing tachycardia, heart rhythm disorders.
Easy to cause cancer. American cancer experts found that people who drink a lot of beer are three times more likely to suffer from oral and esophageal cancer than those who drink alcohol.
Induces stones and gout. A German expert found that the wort used to make beer contains not only calcium and oxalic acid, but also guanine nucleotides, all of which increase the amount of uric acid in the body, causing stone formation and gout.
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