Hops
I love hoppy beers like India Pale Ales and Double IPAs. Hops is a very aromatic herb that adds
bittering and a deeper flavor profile, especially to these types of beer. Depending on the variety though, hops can add
much more – sometimes a floral or citrusy flavor and aroma. The effect hops has
on relaxation is definitely noted in beer to say the least. But hops are also
good for the skin.
The part of hops used is the flower cluster although it
looks more like a cone and is called a strobile. The hops vine is quite
vigorous and needs a good framework to grow up.
Hops are very good for treating anxiety and sleeplessness.
For this it can be used in a pillow or taken as a tincture. The vines of hops
have tiny hairs on them that can cause dermatitis during harvest, however, an
extract from hops can help dermatitis. Oral administration of hops can also
have a beneficial effect on dermatitis.
Some of the bitter properties of hops are due to polyphenols,
resins, essential oils and alpha acids such as humulones. Humulone in hops can
have an anti-inflammatory effect on the skin and decrease surface blood
vessels. It may also have an anti tumor effect.
In one study xanthohumol was found to inhibit elastase and
matrixmetalloproteinases. These enzymes in the skin are a significant cause of
skin aging as they break down collagen and elastin fibers. When xanthohumol
decreases these enzymes, collagen and elastin levels go up. Overall this can
improve skin structure. Phytoestrogens in hops such as 8-prenylnaringenin can
also have an effect of improving overall skin structure.
According to Wikipedia, hops are toxic to dogs so keep them
away from anything made with hops.
Here is some additional information on hops chemistry if you
are interested http://www.msue.msu.edu/objects/content_revision/download.cfm/revision_id.552851/workspace_id.-30/Hops-Hop%20Chemistry.pdf/
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fibrillar collagens, elastin, and fibrillins by xanthohumol. J Cosmet Sci.
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Great info! Thanks for posting this!
Hi! Stopping by from MBC. Great blog!
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