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Beer is safer than water and a very complete food
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Hi im a bit of a homebrewer and was doing a bit of research to try and find out what was in beer nutrient wise and I came accross some amazing imformation.
what is in this article will be of interest not only to beer drinkers but also health nuts, preppers and even conspiracy tards.
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[link to www.rsc.org]
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In addition, potentially toxic metals, such as cadmium, chromium, cobalt, lead, mercury and tin, are virtually absent. This is partly because breweries often use spring water, which is relatively free of chemical additives, and which will have absorbed very little metal from old pipework. Another reason is that during fermentation the sulphur groups in the yeast act as a sponge for most of the heavier metals, removing them from solution. Yeast cells are extremely sensitive to their environment and are readily poisoned by metals that are toxic to humans. Yeast is therefore a useful yardstick for the nutritional wholesomeness of a beer: if yeast has thrived to produce the beer, it is safe to drink.
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