A brilliant sedative beer works better than paracetamol

A beer jack to feel less pain. According to a study published in The Journal of Pain, at which researchers at Greenwich University have found that consumption of two brewers can reduce pain, such as a migraine, by a quarter kryko. To take this effect, I will [...]
A beer jack to feel less pain. According to a study published in The Journal of Pain, at which researchers at Greenwich University have found that consumption of two brewers can reduce pain, such as a migraine, by a quarter kryko.
To take this effect, it would be enough to raise the level of blood alcohol by 0.008% and thus reduce perceived evil.
However, it is not clear whether alcohol reduces pain or affects brain receptors or because it lowers tension and calms down. Dr. Trevor Thompson, who conducted the study at Greenwich University in London, told The Sun: “Alcooli can be compared to opium drugs such as codine and effect is more powerful than Paracetamoli”.
Researchers have actually tested the effects of xanthumol, a molecule of the flavonoid family, on some laboratory rats, young and old, to prove how they reached a maze. It turned out that the youngest mice, treated with xanthumol, showed a significant improvement in their cognitive flexibility, with a wider range of skills to understand the task they were assigned.
In addition to the fraud that circulates on the Internet in the loving drink, another discovery made by researchers is that beer would be an excellent addition to sports, especially to women.










