A study published in the American
Journal of Clinical Nutrition that red wine drinkers decreased
systolic and diastolic blood pressure, triglycerides, LDL cholesterol, and CRP
(C-reactive protein). CRP is a measure of overall inflammation in your
body, so it's great to see an association between red wine and reduced inflammation.
The interesting part of the study is
that red wine was compared against equivalent servings of gin (equivalent
alcohol serving) and none of the benefits mentioned above were seen in the
group consuming the gin. This means the benefits were probably related to
the polyphenols and resveratrol in red wine and not necessarily the alcohol
content itself, although there is likely a synergistic effect of the alcohol
and other compounds in red wine since the group receiving de-alcoholized red
wine got less of a blood pressure benefit.
You can choose Cabernet, Merlot,
Pinot Noir, Shiraz or any other dry red wine to get all of these powerful
health benefits of the unique polyphenols and resveratrol.
Note that white wine also has some
health benefits but not nearly as powerful as red wine due to the lower
antioxidant levels.
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