Is there Anything Red Wine Can't Fix?
I'm sorry to keep posting about the apparently never-ending health benefits of red wine, but I just can't help myself. It seems everyday that I conduct my standard "wine" news search on google, another article pops up on Red Wine or Resevratrol and how they're just so darned . . . well, good for you. This most recent slew of articles comes thanks to a recent study stating that moderate consumption of red wine can significantly reduce your chances of getting lung cancer. The study is restricted to men, for now, but the results were surprisingly positive.
“An antioxidant component in red wine may be protective of lung cancer, particularly among smokers,” said Chun Chao, Ph.D., a research scientist at Kaiser Permanente Department of Research and Evaluation in Pasadena, California."
What was the magic compound found in red wine? You guessed it - resevratrol.
“An antioxidant component in red wine may be protective of lung cancer, particularly among smokers,” said Chun Chao, Ph.D., a research scientist at Kaiser Permanente Department of Research and Evaluation in Pasadena, California."
What was the magic compound found in red wine? You guessed it - resevratrol.
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