Showing posts with label beer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beer. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

BPA exposure linked to quick rise in blood pressure


I am not surprised that there is more medical evidence compounding the already clear dangers of BPA exposure in humans. And don’t forget: Every time you drink from a can or plastic bottle, you’re exposing your heart. When you drink a can of beer, you’re already upping your blood pressure. Add BPA to the mix and you’ve just created a cocktail of confusion for your body to attempt to digest.. Not a good circumstance at all.


Mother Nature Network goes on to write in the report, 



For the study, which was published in the journal Hypertension, researchers recruited 60 older participants, most of whom had never had issues with high blood pressure (although some did.) They asked the participants to drink soy milk from either a can or a glass bottle on three separate occasions, spaced apart by several weeks. The researchers chose soy milk because it does not have any effect on blood pressure and it is also fairly neutral in terms of leaching BPA from can or bottle liners, according to The New York Times.


The research team from Seoul National University’s department of preventive medicine in Korea found that when the participants drank soy milk from a can, their urine levels of BPA rose almost instantly — and so did their blood pressure. But when the same people drank the same beverage from glass bottles, which don’t use BPA linings, their BPA levels and blood pressure remained unchanged. 


The research did not look at how long BPA levels remained elevated, but the authors did raise the concern that even a short increase in blood pressure — repeated several times a day through BPA exposure in drinks and food containers — could have lasting effects on cardiovascular health. 



That does make sense to me. Even short-duration elevations have dangers..




And for me, I am having an eye opening experience. My latest addiction has became cans of seltzer water.. Perhaps I need to rethink my options…

HOWEVER»There are two sides to every table of food. The Center for Accountability in Science is raising some alarms on the alarm bell raised in the alarming report on BPA. 


They say the group studied—mostly women—was too small to conduct an accurate accounting to garner a conclusion.. even more, they said that there are gross overstatements in the report.


Should should I crack opened a third seltzer water today?

Or just drink down some bottled beer and chase it with coffee? Questions..questions..


BPA exposure linked to quick rise in blood pressure

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Beer giants pushed to list ingredients


Got to love the FOOD BABE. She won against SUBWAY, and for all beer drinkers’ safety let’ hope she wins against these big beer companies…


NOW you see why there has been a push towards micro-breweries.. they are more popular they taste real and good..unlike the watered down fluoridated chemicals being served up in popular brews that give beer-guts to all who drink them…


Beer giants pushed to list ingredients

Saturday, March 15, 2014

I guess it’s green beer night across America.


Let your shamrocks be safe and your blarney stay down.


Don’t overdo it. 

Saturday, February 9, 2013

To all New Englanders: Here’s a unique and creative idea on keeping your adult beverages cold.

Keep in mind this is an old Photo but fun nonetheless. I bet people are trying it.

Monday, October 15, 2012

I don't want to get into this issue too much except to link this...

Yuengling Brewery is thinking about leaving Pennsylvania..


Again, I don’t want to get into it much, nor do I want to give a personal opinion, besides this: I want Yuengling to stay in Pennsylvania and don’t see a reason why it wouldn’t. The coal region is filled with hard working folks that will do what it takes to make Yuengling a success.


No further comment besides that.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

For many in Schuylkill County, PA, this is summer.. For others it’s what they find in their front lawns as cars drive by and toss them out.. Either way be safe.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Friday, February 4, 2011

DRINK UP..

Just in time for the weekend, Men’s Healthis out with a full listing of the drunkest cities in the United States..

Did you make the cut?
More drinking needed?
Do the cities with the highest amounts of heart disease also coincide with the drunkest of all?

While I’d have to do more research on that, Men’s Health has the full list, but reprinted here is the top ten:

1.) Fresno, CA
2.) Reno, NV
3.) Billings, MT
4.) Riverside, CA
5.) Austin, TX
6.) St. Louis, MO
7.) San Antonio, TX
8.) Lubbock, TX
9.) Tucson, AZ
10.) Bakersfield, CA

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