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Your pint could come with a surprising health benefit ...
 
Re: Your pint could come with a surprising health benefit ...
Posted by Witham Bobby at 11:42, 23rd April 2026
 
7 pints per day will provide all the B6 needed.  This is excellent news

Your pint could come with a surprising health benefit ...
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 11:31, 23rd April 2026
 
... as I say to my wife (our anniversary yesterday, but I forgot )

From the BBC:

Your pint could come with a surprising health benefit



Drinking the odd pint of beer can provide "substantial levels" of an essential brain-boosting vitamin in your diet, according to new research in a respected journal.

The vitamin B6 is good for the brain, blood and immune system and is found in a wide variety of foods.

A beer "serving" might meet around 15% of your daily B6 requirement, the authors say, and even alcohol-free lager could have the same effect.

Many of the raw ingredients used to make beer, including barley, wheat and brewer's yeast, contain vitamin B6 and the brewing process doesn't kill it all off, research suggests.

B6 is an essential nutrient that we get through food. Good sources of B6 are meat and fish, but it's also present in other foods, including porridge oats, potatoes and chickpeas. Many breakfast cereals have added B6 too.

Being truly deficient in B6 is rare, although sometimes levels can be a bit low, often alongside a lack of other B vitamins, such as B12, which can leave you feeling tired and nauseous.

(BBC article continues)


 
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