Antioxidants In Red Wine Headlines
Can Coffee Help You Live Longer? We Really Want To Know
Journalists seem to love writing about scientific studies on coffee and wine, and we're no exception. The latest is that a big new study finds people who drink two or three cups of coffee a day may cut the risk of dying from certain diseases, but scientists don't really know why.
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Drinking right could make you lose weight
For those who are 21 or older and looking to stay fit while indulging on an occasional drink, a Purdue researcher may have found a delicious refreshment that can help.
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VitalMax Vitamins Announces Revagard, Their Groundbreaking Antioxidant Supplement That Promotes Health and Longevity
VitalMax Vitamins, a worldwide vitamin and supplement company, announces groundbreaking anti-aging research has uncovered that a substance extracted from grape skins called resveratrol has now been provided for daily consumption without the negative effects from drinking wine.Delray Beach, FL (PRWEB) May 07, 2012 Vitalmax Vitamins states the natural antioxidants contained in Revagard have been ...
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7 natural endurance boosters
As a runner, cyclist or someone trying to bulk up, you’ll likely respond to a headline hailing red wine, raw honey or apple skins as the new secret to stamina. You fervently snack on apples, dip into the honey jar, enjoy a second glass of wine with dinner, and wait to feel the effects — and wait and wait.
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Does wine have health benefits?
In earlier times, wine was used as a beverage and also as a medicine for a variety of ailments. A couple of years ago, my husband and I decided to learn how to make wine at home using the apples from the tree in our backyard. Soon we had a chemistry experiment going on in our basement.
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