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After many years of not being able to drink Australian beer, I went to China

for a couple of weeks and found that Chinese beer was wonderful. No

preservatives? It appears to be a fairly low alcohol beer.

Windsor

[infections] Therapeutic beer & article

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> Awhile back l posted on my therapeutic experiences with strong British

> beer, three pints of which did the trick , & that's within hours .I the

> best I could come up with as an explanation was possibly the beer was

> restoring vit b's ..Well, I just read an article from the New Scientist

on

> how brewers developed a special type of beer know as India Pale ale [iPA]

It

> was designed to be drinkable after travelling in extremes of temperatures

> for over a year travelling to India. Basically it's a powerful brew

heavily

> hopped with a relatively high alcohol level.. Just like the stuff I like

to

> drink ..It turns out that the hops are churning out heaps of chemicals ,

> when boiled they form an isomeric group of compounds called isohumulones

> also known as iso alpha-acids .The thing is they that exert

> " bacteriostatic " effects on most gram positive bacteria .Well, Well, back

to

> the gut link So while I'm still open to other suggestions , this rings

> more true to me than the Vit b theory . Any thoughts .

>

>

> Came across this , lots of good info within ,, the symptoms listed are

> extensive & spot on

>

> Advanced topics in Lyme disease

> http://www.ilads.org/files/burrascano_0905.pdf

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Hi , I don't think British traditional beers contain preservatives

...German lagers certainly don't, they have a law which prohibits any

preservative in beers, but they don't do it for me! nor do spirits ..looks

like the hops are favourite ..Chinese beer ..never heard of it, I thought

they all drank rice wine!!!

Re: [infections] Therapeutic beer & article

Dear

After many years of not being able to drink Australian beer, I went to China

for a couple of weeks and found that Chinese beer was wonderful. No

preservatives? It appears to be a fairly low alcohol beer.

Windsor

[infections] Therapeutic beer & article

>

>

>

> Awhile back l posted on my therapeutic experiences with strong British

> beer, three pints of which did the trick , & that's within hours .I the

> best I could come up with as an explanation was possibly the beer was

> restoring vit b's ..Well, I just read an article from the New Scientist

on

> how brewers developed a special type of beer know as India Pale ale [iPA]

It

> was designed to be drinkable after travelling in extremes of temperatures

> for over a year travelling to India. Basically it's a powerful brew

heavily

> hopped with a relatively high alcohol level.. Just like the stuff I like

to

> drink ..It turns out that the hops are churning out heaps of chemicals ,

> when boiled they form an isomeric group of compounds called isohumulones

> also known as iso alpha-acids .The thing is they that exert

> " bacteriostatic " effects on most gram positive bacteria .Well, Well, back

to

> the gut link So while I'm still open to other suggestions , this rings

> more true to me than the Vit b theory . Any thoughts .

>

>

> Came across this , lots of good info within ,, the symptoms listed are

> extensive & spot on

>

> Advanced topics in Lyme disease

> http://www.ilads.org/files/burrascano_0905.pdf

>

> --

> No virus found in this outgoing message.

> Checked by AVG Free Edition.

> Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.14.23/243 - Release Date:

27/01/2006

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Dear

I have found recently that I can drink German beer too. However my all time

favourite must remain Single Malt Scotch. Problem is , no one will buy it

for me :-)

By the way, the chinese brew a barley derivative which they distill, I don't

think it would pass as paintstripper.

R

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> Hi , I don't think British traditional beers contain

preservatives

> ..German lagers certainly don't, they have a law which prohibits any

> preservative in beers, but they don't do it for me! nor do spirits

...looks

> like the hops are favourite ..Chinese beer ..never heard of it, I thought

> they all drank rice wine!!!

>

> Re: [infections] Therapeutic beer & article

>

>

> Dear

> After many years of not being able to drink Australian beer, I went to

China

> for a couple of weeks and found that Chinese beer was wonderful. No

> preservatives? It appears to be a fairly low alcohol beer.

> Windsor

> [infections] Therapeutic beer & article

>

>

> >

> >

> >

> > Awhile back l posted on my therapeutic experiences with strong British

> > beer, three pints of which did the trick , & that's within hours .I

the

> > best I could come up with as an explanation was possibly the beer was

> > restoring vit b's ..Well, I just read an article from the New

Scientist

> on

> > how brewers developed a special type of beer know as India Pale ale

[iPA]

> It

> > was designed to be drinkable after travelling in extremes of

temperatures

> > for over a year travelling to India. Basically it's a powerful brew

> heavily

> > hopped with a relatively high alcohol level.. Just like the stuff I like

> to

> > drink ..It turns out that the hops are churning out heaps of chemicals ,

> > when boiled they form an isomeric group of compounds called isohumulones

> > also known as iso alpha-acids .The thing is they that exert

> > " bacteriostatic " effects on most gram positive bacteria .Well, Well,

back

> to

> > the gut link So while I'm still open to other suggestions , this rings

> > more true to me than the Vit b theory . Any thoughts .

> >

> >

> > Came across this , lots of good info within ,, the symptoms listed are

> > extensive & spot on

> >

> > Advanced topics in Lyme disease

> > http://www.ilads.org/files/burrascano_0905.pdf

> >

> > --

> > No virus found in this outgoing message.

> > Checked by AVG Free Edition.

> > Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.14.23/243 - Release Date:

> 27/01/2006

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> >

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Hi ...........

Must be why I like cheap Mexican beer...

I'v e always said .. it kills what ailes (or ales) me.

The cheap Mexican beer has an alcohol content thats variable..

evidenced by one freezing while 5 don't when a six-back is left on

the porch in winter. I've been told the beer I drink " has alot of

bacteria in it " . Well maybe that's true. And while I've had my

share of gut problems (candida), they have not been as bad as most of

the cases I've read about.

The B6 thing has to fo with alcolhol metabolism... not bug killing -

so I'm tending to agree with your theory about the iso alpha acids.

Barb

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>

> Awhile back l posted on my therapeutic experiences with strong

British

> beer, three pints of which did the trick , & that's within hours …

I the

> best I could come up with as an explanation was possibly the beer

was

> restoring vit b's ..Well, I just read an article from the New

Scientist on

> how brewers developed a special type of beer know as India Pale ale

[iPA] It

> was designed to be drinkable after travelling in extremes of

temperatures

> for over a year travelling to India… Basically it's a powerful

brew heavily

> hopped with a relatively high alcohol level.. Just like the stuff I

like to

> drink ….It turns out that the hops are churning out heaps of

chemicals ,

> when boiled they form an isomeric group of compounds called

isohumulones

> also known as iso alpha-acids .The thing is they that exert

> " bacteriostatic " effects on most gram positive bacteria …Well,

Well, back to

> the gut link So while I'm still open to other suggestions , this

rings

> more true to me than the Vit b theory . Any thoughts …

>

>

> Came across this , lots of good info within ,, the symptoms listed

are

> extensive & spot on

>

> Advanced topics in Lyme disease

> http://www.ilads.org/files/burrascano_0905.pdf

>

> --

> No virus found in this outgoing message.

> Checked by AVG Free Edition.

> Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.14.23/243 - Release Date:

27/01/2006

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Interesting note. Where could one purchase this healing brew?

Would good old Samual to the trick. Sounds good. I have UC and

am stabilized on mercaptopurine. The stuff works for me. I'm not

going to " rock my boat, " but I'd probably put a bottle in the

refrigerator to get cold.

Best wishes.

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>

> Awhile back l posted on my therapeutic experiences with strong

British

> beer, three pints of which did the trick , & that's within hours …

I the

> best I could come up with as an explanation was possibly the beer

was

> restoring vit b's ..Well, I just read an article from the New

Scientist on

> how brewers developed a special type of beer know as India Pale ale

[iPA] It

> was designed to be drinkable after travelling in extremes of

temperatures

> for over a year travelling to India… Basically it's a powerful

brew heavily

> hopped with a relatively high alcohol level.. Just like the stuff I

like to

> drink ….It turns out that the hops are churning out heaps of

chemicals ,

> when boiled they form an isomeric group of compounds called

isohumulones

> also known as iso alpha-acids .The thing is they that exert

> " bacteriostatic " effects on most gram positive bacteria …Well,

Well, back to

> the gut link So while I'm still open to other suggestions , this

rings

> more true to me than the Vit b theory . Any thoughts …

>

>

> Came across this , lots of good info within ,, the symptoms listed

are

> extensive & spot on

>

> Advanced topics in Lyme disease

> http://www.ilads.org/files/burrascano_0905.pdf

>

> --

> No virus found in this outgoing message.

> Checked by AVG Free Edition.

> Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.14.23/243 - Release Date:

27/01/2006

>

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