Gadling reports that some Czech food scientists are developing a beer that will alleviate the symptoms associated with menopause, including hot flashes and difficulty sleeping. The beer contains an unusually high level of phytoestrogen, a form of estrogen that is found in plants and the hops and barley malt use in some types of beer. A gynecologist who ran a small trial of the beer on 20 patients reported that 'volunteers who drank three deciliters nightly for two months reported fewer menopausal symptoms.' Three deciliters is about 10 ounces of beer. The brew is also low-calorie and low alcohol, but there is no word yet
as to when it might be commercially available.
Sunday, April 23, 2006
The Bad News Is It's Low Alcohol
Anti-hot flash beer - Slashfood:
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