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Beer may be good for gut microflora

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Some types of beer can have a beneficial effect on the state of the digestive tract – gastroenterologist Sergei Vyalov said in an interview.

According to a gastroenterologist, there are research data that suggests that non-alcoholic or low-alcohol beer may be beneficial for stomach or intestinal function. Vyalov clarified that such beer can stimulate the growth of beneficial flora in the intestinal microbiome, which, in turn, is responsible for the state of the immune system.

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“Thanks to yeast and fermentation products, beer stimulates the production of gastric juice, and organic acids improve metabolism in the intestines,” Gazeta.ru quoted the physician as saying.
As for non-alcoholic wine, Vyalov noted that compared to non-alcoholic beer, its benefits to the body are much less.

Beer is good for health

Earlier, the MedikForum.ru portal wrote that doctors had named a way to prolong life with the help of black tea. Sergey Vyalov Sergey Vyalov Healthy lifestyle gastroenterologist, hepatologist , Candidate of Medical Sciences