Wines for heart
Red wine is good
for bones
Have a heart, drink
wine!
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Kanwal
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Does
consuming red wine endow you with a healthier
heart? Most probably, yes.
Many studies
have investigated the benefits of red wine and
suggested that moderate amount of red wine (one
drink a day for women and two drinks a day for
men) lowers the risk of heart attack for people in
middle age by 30 to 50 percent.
Red
wine is a particularly rich source of antioxidants
flavonoid, phenolics, so many studies to uncover a
cause for red wine's effects have focused on its
phenolic constituents, particularly resveratrol
and the flavonoids.
Wines for healthy
heart
It is also
suggested that alcohol such as red wine may
prevent additional heart attacks if you have
already suffered from one. Other studies also
indicated that red wine can raise HDL cholesterol
(the Good cholesterol) and prevent LDL cholesterol
(the Bad cholesterol) from forming. Red wine may
help prevent blood clots and reduce the blood
vessel damage caused by fat deposits.
Red wine is a particularly rich source of
antioxidants flavonoid, phenolics, so many studies
to uncover a cause for red wine's effects have
focused on its phenolic constituents, particularly
resveratrol and the flavonoids. Resveratrol, found
in grape skins and seeds, increases HDL
cholesterol and prevent blood clotting.
Flavonoids, on the other hand, exhibit
antioxidant properties helping prevent blood clots
and plaques formation in arteries. Studies show
that alcohol drinking may increase triglycerides
(another Bad blood lipids) and result in weight
gain due to its empty calories. Other studies also
suggested that alcohol consumption is associated
with cancer risk. Read Alcohol and Cancer. The
American Heart Association cautions people NOT to
start drinking if they do not already drink
alcohol. If you already drink alcohol, do so in
moderation. AHA recommends one to two drinks per
day for men and one drink per day for women.
(A drink is one 12 oz. beer, 4 oz.
of wine, 1.5 oz. of 80-proof spirits, or 1 oz. of
100-proof spirits.)
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