FIVE IMPRESSIVE HEALTH BENEFITS OF DRINKING NON-ALCOHOLIC BEER

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  • Dec 19, 2015
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    1. It keeps you hydrated.

    Athletes rejoice because swigging a can of non-alcoholic beer before training might actually be the best thing for your performance. A recent study on male soccer players showed that non-alcoholic beer is a practical, electrolyte sports drink. Drinking around 23 oz of non-alcoholic beer before exercise maintained hydration better than water. We suggest the Bravus non-alcoholic Raspberry Gose which is light, crisp, and super-refreshing.

    2. It can improve bone density.

    Non-alcoholic beer also contains high amounts of silicon, which is necessary to boost collagen production in the body, leading to healthier bones, blood vessels, hair, skin, and nails. Because of this, it is suggested that beer and non-alcoholic beer may play an essential role in preventing osteoporosis. For the ultimate silicon boost the Bravus non-alcoholic IPA is highly recommended.

    3. It can promote sleep.

    Whereas alcohol can have a horrible impact on your sleep, non-alcoholic beer can have the opposite effect, helping you fall into a deep and restful slumber. Studies have shown that moderate consumption of non-alcoholic beer before bed can have a sedative effect, improving sleep quality. Get those much-needed ZZZs with the Bravus non-alcoholic Oatmeal Dark.

    4. It can help reduce stress.

    Sipping on a can of beer in slightly awkward social situations can help us feel more at ease. Now, studies are showing that non-alcoholic beer may also have stress and anxiety-reducing effects. Research has concluded that drinking 330 ml (around 11 oz) of non-alcoholic beer per night for two weeks can help to reduce feelings of stress. Ready to unwind? Kick back and relax with the Bravus non-alcoholic Blood Orange IPA.

    5. It can improve circulation.

    Non-alcoholic beer can improve blood circulation and reduce the risk of developing cardiovascular disease. The phenols in beer can also help reduce the risk of developing atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), leading to a heart attack or stroke. A good source of phenols comes from the Bravus non-alcoholic Peanut Butter Dark.