Opiate42
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Now This could find a home in the Gluten free forum but thought it's a cute read for anyone. It's a pretty short article.
Now a bit of a disclaimer on the story, the December issue of the Canadian Medical Association Journal every year is a bit of a silly affair, they set aside the usual academic integrity and publish fun stuff that otherwise wouldn't see print in a scholarly title. :fro:
"The story of a physician, his bowels and beer"
Iain C. Murray, MDCM⇑, Carol S. Heck, PhD
http://www.cmaj.ca/content/185/18/1604.full
CMAJ. 2013 Dec 10;185(18):1604-5. doi: 10.1503/cmaj.131382.
PMID: 24324201
Some choice passages:
Enjoy
Now a bit of a disclaimer on the story, the December issue of the Canadian Medical Association Journal every year is a bit of a silly affair, they set aside the usual academic integrity and publish fun stuff that otherwise wouldn't see print in a scholarly title. :fro:
"The story of a physician, his bowels and beer"
Iain C. Murray, MDCM⇑, Carol S. Heck, PhD
http://www.cmaj.ca/content/185/18/1604.full
CMAJ. 2013 Dec 10;185(18):1604-5. doi: 10.1503/cmaj.131382.
PMID: 24324201
Some choice passages:
The intervention consisted of the participant ingesting 1 beer, each day, for 31 consecutive days. *snip* Appropriate locales for ingestion included golf courses, pools, cottages, lakeside or the local licensed establishment (colloquially referred to as the pub).
Of the 31 journal entries, 28 (90.3%) listed the word Mmm. Other comments included golden elixir, I like science! Cheers and I am glad to be making this contribution for the advancement of celiac disease research.
Yes, dear
Enjoy