charity wrote:skippy the dead wrote:OK - I think I'm beginning to at least sort of start to understand your position. I don't agree that criticism of leaders is on par with living with rats and roaches, but I think I can see where you are going. Obviously we disagree, but at least I believe I understand what you mean.
Take another look at the red wine studies, by the way - it's not just the anti-oxidants that provide benefit, but also the alcohol itself provides cardiovascular benefits. I would be interested to see the Yale Medical Newsletter you mention, though, since I do partake in a glass of red wine almost daily. My quick googling of "Yale Medical Newsletter" and "red wine" indicated that up to 2 to 3 glasses of red wine is good for the heart; I haven't come across anything that tracks with what you mention.
I misquoted. It was from Yale-New Haven Hospital. Here is the link:http://www.ynhh.org/online/nutrition/advisor/red_wine.html
Thanks.
Not to derail, but the study was much more favorable to red wine than had been represented. The medical conditions that contra-indicate drinking red wine were quite limited (and, obviously, they don't advocate drinking red wine if one doesn't drink already), and the benefits are quite good (and not limited to anti-oxidant properties; again, the alcohol contributes to cardiovascular health). Their conclusion? "However, the evidence seems clear that regular, moderate consumption of red wine is beneficial to your health. So here’s a toast to your health! Cheers!"
And good news for me - Cabernet Sauvignon is the most flavonoid-y, and my preferred varietal.
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