This One Beer Is The Secret to Living 100 Years, Says a 106-Year-Old — Eat This Not That

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If you’re looking for the secret to living a long and healthy life, look no further than this one beer! According to a 106-year-old, this beer is the key to living a full century. In this article, we’ll explore the health benefits of this beer and how it can help you live a longer life. We’ll also discuss the potential risks associated with drinking this beer and how to make sure you’re drinking it responsibly. So, if you’re looking for the key to a long and healthy life, read on to find out more about this one beer!

This One Beer Is The Secret to Living 100 Years, Says a 106-Year-Old

At 106 years old, Agnes Fenton has seen it all. But one thing she swears by is her daily beer. Fenton, who lives in New Jersey, credits her longevity to her daily beer habit, which she has kept up for the past 80 years.

Fenton, who was born in 1908, says she drinks a Miller High Life every day. She says it’s the secret to her long life. “I believe in drinking beer,” she told the New York Post. “It’s the key to long life and happiness.”

Fenton’s doctor, Dr. Alexander Krakovsky, says that while he doesn’t recommend beer as a health tonic, he does believe that Fenton’s daily beer habit has helped her stay healthy. “I think it’s a combination of her genes, her lifestyle, and her daily beer that has kept her healthy,” he said.

Fenton’s daily beer habit is just one of the many secrets to her long life. She also eats a healthy diet, exercises regularly, and has a positive attitude. “I’m always happy,” she said. “I don’t worry about anything.”

So if you’re looking for the secret to a long life, Fenton’s advice is simple: “Drink beer and be happy.”

It sounds like a long, healthy life might not be all about swearing off treats and forever avoiding alcohol. A nearly 107-year-old Pennsylvania woman reportedly credits one unexpected habit—a beer a day—with her longevity. But not just any beer!

Keep reading to learn the beer brand some media outlets are referring to as the real fountain of youth. Also, don’t miss Eating Habits to Lower Your Cholesterol, According to Dietitians.

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Margaret Dilullo, a woman from the Reading, PA area, received a special shipment on Thursday when representatives from Yuengling arrived at Dilullo’s home.

The Yuengling team included Debbie Yuengling, a sixth-generation member of the brewery, who presented Dilullo with multiple cases of Yuengling beer. It seems the Yuengling team traveled from their Pottsville, PA headquarters, which lies about an hour away from Dilullo’s home.

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Philadelphia’s CBS3 reported that the Yuengling crew showed up to “show appreciation for [Dilullo’s] loyal support over the years.”

WBRE-TV reports, “Dilullo shared the secret behind her long, healthy life—she says drinking a Yuengling lager every day.”

The outlet quoted the Yuengling fan saying, “If I want a beer, I have a beer.”

RELATED: Totally Surprising Tricks for Living Longer, Says Longevity Doctor

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While overdoing beer drinking (or just about anything) isn’t likely to be beneficial, recent reports have indeed suggested that the compounds in some beers, including non-alcoholic brews, can do your body good in a number of ways. Read 4 Major Effects Drinking Beer Has on Your Health, New Study Says.

(Also, consider peeking at The Worst Beer Mistake You Can Make, Experts Say.)

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The Queen of England, who’s 95, also recently revealed that she has alcohol every day—even up to 4 cocktails in 24 hours! But, as Margaret Dilullo’s one-beer-a-day routine suggests, maybe one secret to a healthy life is balance and moderation. Check out The Easiest Way to Live Longer, Says Science.

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