For women, Beer is better than Aspirin

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Beer makers in Germany have devised a new way of tapping into the female market by producing a beer called “Karla”, which according to their claims, does everything from calming the mind to preventing cancer.

The makers claim that the beer is not only good for health as it is not only made of herbs and hops, but also contains health boosting ingredients like folic acid, lecithin soya extract and vitamins.

Besides this, the beer also has the added quality of having a low alcohol percentage. A Chemist said that sometimes the sales of the “Karla” beer is higher than the sales of aspirin.

Austin K
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Austin K. is a writer and researcher covering Business, Technology, Lifestyle, Retail, and Travel. With a keen interest in emerging trends, market developments, consumer behavior, and innovation, Austin creates insightful content that helps readers stay informed in a rapidly evolving world. His work explores everything from business strategy and digital transformation to modern lifestyle trends, retail industry shifts, and inspiring travel experiences. Through clear, engaging, and well-researched articles, Austin delivers practical insights and fresh perspectives for professionals, consumers, and curious readers alike.

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