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Beer for life
Fortune via CNN ^ | 03/14/2006 | By Matthew Boyle

Posted on 03/14/2006 1:36:59 PM PST by oxcart

Can drinking it slow the aging process? A new study in Austria says yes -- but that may not be enough to help large domestic brewers.

With St. Patrick's Day and March Madness soon upon us, Americans probably don't need any more reasons to toss back a few beers. But we'll give you some anyway.

Researchers in Austria and the Czech Republic -- two nations that drink more than their fair share of suds -- have just released studies that suggest that beer is an anti-inflammatory and can slow the aging process.

In a study published in the March issue of International Immunopharmacology, scientists at Austria's Innsbruck Medical University found that hops, a key ingredient in beer, affect the production of neopterin, a telltale sign of inflammation, and levels of the amino acid tryptophan (low levels are associated with more inflammation.)

Like red wine and green tea, whose health benefits have been widely reported, beer was found to reduce neopterin production and suppress degradation of tryptophan, according to the study. (Tryptophan is also commonly cited as the reason people feel tired after gorging on Thanksgiving turkey.)

"This suppression might be connected with the calming effect of beer," the researchers note, "since its normalizing effect on the tryptophan balance improves the availability of the 'happiness hormone' serotonin." And who wouldn't want happiness to be more available?

(Excerpt) Read more at money.cnn.com ...


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: 3dioxygenase; beer; burp; health; indoleamine2; neopterin; oxygenase; peacebabylikebeer; pyrrolase; tryptophan
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This article gives some real science on the positive effects of alcohol.
1 posted on 03/14/2006 1:37:01 PM PST by oxcart
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To: neverdem

PING


2 posted on 03/14/2006 1:37:56 PM PST by oxcart
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To: oxcart

Ben Franklin weighed in on this many years ago!


3 posted on 03/14/2006 1:38:10 PM PST by FormerLib (Kosova: "land stolen from Serbs and given to terrorist killers in a futile attempt to appease them.")
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To: oxcart

4 posted on 03/14/2006 1:39:31 PM PST by Mike Bates (Irish Alzheimer's victim: I only remember the grudges.)
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5 posted on 03/14/2006 1:41:50 PM PST by EX52D (They say that anger is just love disappointed...)
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To: oxcart

When people act surprised when I tell them my age, I simply tell them that alcohol is a preservative.


6 posted on 03/14/2006 1:43:04 PM PST by 1rudeboy
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To: EX52D

LOL, and some bad memories from my misspent youth!


7 posted on 03/14/2006 1:43:06 PM PST by oxcart
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To: FormerLib

Beer is Proof that God Loves us and wants us to be Happy.


8 posted on 03/14/2006 1:44:15 PM PST by spanalot
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To: Toby06

why am I reminded of you here?


9 posted on 03/14/2006 1:44:29 PM PST by peacebaby ("What? Me worry?" Alfred E Newman)
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To: oxcart

mmmmm beer. Is there anything it can't do.


10 posted on 03/14/2006 1:45:11 PM PST by jakerobins
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To: oxcart
LOL, like these guys? Image hosting by TinyPic
11 posted on 03/14/2006 1:46:15 PM PST by EX52D (They say that anger is just love disappointed...)
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To: oxcart

"'happiness hormone' serotonin."

this msut explain my ability to teeter on the edge of the bar and sing like Liza Minelli.


12 posted on 03/14/2006 1:46:18 PM PST by peacebaby ("What? Me worry?" Alfred E Newman)
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To: oxcart

well then, I must drink more...for my health...


13 posted on 03/14/2006 1:46:23 PM PST by Hoodlum91 (pcottraux says I'm special!)
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To: oxcart

LOL!

I drink beer DAILY!....

I agree... it sure does help slow down the aging process!


14 posted on 03/14/2006 1:47:08 PM PST by eeevil conservative (the GREATONE THINKS I'M GREAT!)
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To: oxcart; knews_hound

Like I needed another reason to have a barley pop


15 posted on 03/14/2006 1:47:25 PM PST by Horatio Gates (Islam is an exercise in fatality.)
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To: spanalot
I've got that Ben Franklin quote on a T-shirt!
16 posted on 03/14/2006 1:47:40 PM PST by Tony O (hibobbi!)
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To: peacebaby

Like I needed another reason to drink beer!!!! But, what the heck. I'll drink to that!!


17 posted on 03/14/2006 1:48:28 PM PST by Auntbee (I have become comfortably numb.)
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To: oxcart
Here is the original study (Abstract) the article is based upon. For the science minded. :)



Beer down-regulates activated peripheral blood mononuclear cells in vitro

C. Winklera, B. Wirleitnera, K. Schroecksnadela, H. Schennachb and D. Fuchsa, ,

aDivision of Biological Chemistry, Biocentre, Innsbruck Medical University, Innsbruck, and Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of AIDS-Research, Fritz Pregl Strasse 3, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria
bCentral Institute of Blood Transfusion and Immunology, University Hospital, Innsbruck, Austria

Received 15 June 2005; revised 25 July 2005; accepted 7 September 2005. Available online 29 September 2005.




Abstract
Moderate consumption of alcoholic beverages is suggested to reduce cardiovascular risk. Within this context, most attention is drawn to antioxidant ingredients of wine, but also beer was found to be beneficial. Potential effects of three different types of beer including alcohol-free beer were investigated using freshly isolated human peripheral blood mononuclear cells stimulated with the mitogen phytohaemagglutinin in vitro. Neopterin production and tryptophan degradation were monitored in culture supernatants to determine effects of test substances on immunobiochemical pathways induced by interferon-ã. In a subgroup of experiments also production of interferon-ã was measured. Compared to unstimulated cells, phytohaemagglutinin increased production of neopterin and also triggered the degradation of tryptophan (all p < 0.01). All types of beer (2–4% dilution) were found to counteract these stimulation-induced effects and significant reduction of neopterin formation and tryptophan degradation was observed (p < 0.01). Data demonstrate that beer reduces production of neopterin and degradation of tryptophan, both these biochemical pathways are induced during cell-mediated immune response. Data suggest that the immunosuppressive capacity of beer may relate to its anti-inflammatory nature.

Keywords: Beer; Neopterin; Tryptophan; Indoleamine (2,3)-dioxygenase; Immunosuppression; Anti-inflammatory action

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6W7N-4H6XNCT-1&_user=10&_handle=V-WA-A-W-WZ-MsSAYZA-UUW-U-AAVVYVZZVB-AAVWVWDVVB-DWUZUVYEY-WZ-U&_fmt=summary&_coverDate=03%2F31%2F2006&_rdoc=9&_orig=browse&_srch=%23toc%236631%232006%23999939996%23615286!&_cdi=6631&view=c&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=0257b096b7b073c5ea07993c2a1744dc
18 posted on 03/14/2006 1:48:35 PM PST by oxcart
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To: Hoodlum91
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19 posted on 03/14/2006 1:48:48 PM PST by EX52D (They say that anger is just love disappointed...)
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To: EX52D

Yea, I probably looked like that and thought I won the fight.


20 posted on 03/14/2006 1:50:04 PM PST by oxcart
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