Hops are most commonly known for giving beer its distinctively bitter taste - a characteristic which no other plant is able to provide. Hops is also a natural preservative.
What most people don’t know is that there are several “medicinal” uses for the hops plant. The word medicinal is in quotations since most hops remedies have originated from traditional “folk” medicine and have not been scientifically proven on a large scale. Although there may be little scientific evidence that hops can cure certain ailments and diseases, there is no evidence in the contrary. Personally, I choose to believe in the magical “medicinal” powers of hops … and something tells me you will want to as well!
So go grab yourself the biggest, hoppiest double IPA you can find and drink to the medicinal uses of my favorite magical herb - HOPS! Cheers!
First off, hops is a sedative. It has been proven useful in treating insomnia and nervous tension. Traditionally, hop filled pillows were used for inducing sleep.
Due to its strong anti-spasmodic actions hops also effectively relieves muscular spasms and cases of colic in the gut.
Hops is also used for treating coughs, bladder ailments, and liver ailments. Hops has been proven as an excellent remedy for conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome, diverticulitis, nervous indigestion, peptic ulcers, Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis and other kinds of stress related digestive problems. In addition, the bitter principles in hops aid in digestion, enhance the action of the liver, and aid in the secretion of bile as well as other digestive juices in the body.
The tannins in hops aid in the quick healing of many types of irritated inflammatory conditions and can treat diarrhea. The strong antiseptic action of the hops helps to relieve infections in the body. Externally it is used to treat itching skin rashes and hives. It has been used to alleviate the pain and inflammation of abscesses, boils, swellings, and neuralgic and rheumatic complaints, as well as to allay skin infections, eczema, herpes and ulcers.
Hops also remove poisons and toxins from the body.
And for all of you who [wrongly] think that beer is a man’s drink - THINK AGAIN! Hops naturally possesses very strong estrogenic action, which makes it an ideal remedy for all sorts of “female” problems. Hops based medications can be used to treat the symptoms of menopause as well as painful and suppressed menstrual periods.
So far so good right? Hops sound like a pretty magical herb, does it not? Well kids, I have saved the BEST remedy for last. Drum roll please …
Due to it having a high content of flavonoids - a form of phtytoestrogens, hops has been proven to have beneficial effects on the female endocrine system. This has led to it becoming a common ingredient in effective natural breast enhancement supplements. It has ACTUALLY been scientifically proven that taking hops alone will encourage breast development. (Doctors even claim drinking lots of beers which are high in hops will help to make breasts grow.)
Now THAT is what I’m talking about! Now I know why I love my IPAs and Double IPAs so much … haha!
Let us revisit basic logic … If beer = hops and hops = boobs, then beer must = boobs. FURTHER evidence that women should drink beer. How about it ladies? I think it is time to trade in your appletinis and wine spritzers for a big ole’ IPA … or at least a weak little pale ale! And if you men know what’s good for you, you will all start encouraging more ladies to embrace the magical powers of hops!
Cheers!
October 2, 2008 at 10:54 pm
If this is true then the wench will have huge tits and live forever.
October 3, 2008 at 1:44 am
Is this the reason for man boobs then?!
October 7, 2008 at 9:15 am
Brewmonkey beat me too it. I was thinking the same thing!! All the men will have to start buying “Bros”.
October 8, 2008 at 2:14 pm
I have to say, that’s the most fabulous argument for IPA consumption ever. Do you have links to the studies for that? I’d love to point this out to my readers, too!!!
Thanks,
The Beer Babe
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