Is The Red Wine and Chocolate Diet Too Good to Be True?
/People will do whatever it takes to get the weight off fast, even if it means trying diets that are not proven to work.
Read MorePeople will do whatever it takes to get the weight off fast, even if it means trying diets that are not proven to work.
Read MoreRed wine contains antioxidants that help prevent heart disease, protecting arteries and blood vessels. Red wine contains resveratrol, which may activate genes that slow cellular aging. However a shocking new report has revealed that 98% of American red wines contain high levels of arsenic.
Read MoreRed wine has long been thought to be good for heart health. Believe it or not, the alcohol and certain substances in red wine called antioxidants may help prevent heart disease by increasing levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and protecting against artery damage.
Read MoreA new study from the University of South Carolina School of Medicine’s found that resveratrol, a natural anti-inflammatory agent found in the skin of red grapes, can prevent inflammation as well as depression-related behaviors in rodents exposed to social stress.
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