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Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Tue, Nov 06, 2007, 4:18 am PST
I have always heard that red wine is good for the heart but did know why, until I read the health benefits of wine by Joy Bauer, then I got to know about resveratrol,and the qauntity of wine to be taken by men and women.I have been Educated by this.
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Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Tue, Nov 06, 2007, 4:55 am PST
You are disgusting. Alcohol is the number one poison being used to pollute the minds and bodies of humans all over the planet. Shame on you for helping the evil forces that are seeking to destroy humanity! I hope that you continue your personal alcoholic behavior and destroy everyone in your family in the process!
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Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Tue, Nov 06, 2007, 7:19 am PST
Thanks, but I kind of already knew the health benefits from wine. Wine also helps you sleep better at night, and drinking a small amount, is much better than taking sleeping pills (addictive.)
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Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Tue, Nov 06, 2007, 8:26 am PST
hey thats a lotta healty commentary ty very much i need to get it in gear cause i feel good when i am running quickly and really feel great but i want to stay that way
u kno wut i am saying but...ty very much
now all i need to do is stop smoking cioggeretts and ill be all good your buddie joseph a torello jr. nokia303@sbcglobal.net ty again --- joey a t jr.
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Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Wed, Nov 07, 2007, 7:20 am PST
You can substitue grape juice for wine. Research studies in the past have shown that for people who are averse to alcohol- grape juice is just as potent in reducing the risk of heart disease as red wine. (Obviously red wine comes from red grapes) By eating red or dark grapes 6-8 ounces a day you can get the same cardioprotective effect.
Also it should be known that alcohol is a direct depressent on the heart. People who consume alcohol in large quantaties can develop weakening of the heart muscle.
Dr. Kirk Laman
Cardiologist and author
www.blog.drkirklaman.com
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Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Wed, Nov 07, 2007, 9:57 am PST
About one third of the population of North America does not drink alcohol. The remaining 2/3s tend to consume 20 to 30 drinks per week. The point is that people who drink generally drink too much but consider themselves light to moderate drinkers. The average drinker is a heavy drinker. It is regrettable that column intended to be for positive health is promoting something that is clearly not healthy. How about suggesting grape juice, cranberry juice and blueberrys for a source of resveratrol without the toxins of ethanol or sulfites? The headline is certainly promoting drinking and fuels denial about alcohol's toxic effects to body, mind and spirit. I'm disappointed in this blog entry by someone who should know better.
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Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Wed, Nov 07, 2007, 1:27 pm PST
I have always been a skeptic on drinking wine but you've cleared up that for me. I can now enjoy that much needed glass of red wine or white zifandel after work.
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Posted by A Yahoo! Health User on Wed, Nov 28, 2007, 4:51 pm PST
i am 71 yrs. old, and i occationally drink wine ( the red one, by CARLO de ROSSI) after i have red meat in my meal. i believe it is beneficial to the system when really taken in moderation, just one "cupita" per meal.
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