Thursday, September 13, 2012

Diet wine

  • Weight Watchers Diet Wine: Branded Low-Calorie Vintages Sold In The UK ...

    Weight Watchers has plenty of branded products on the market, but alcohol? The diet service is partnering with McWilliams Wins to create a range of lower-alcohol wines. Sadly for dieting lushes the world round, these vintages will only be available in ...

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  • Looking at wine and vodka effects on pigs with high cholesterol

    The linking led to the rare research taking a look at the effects of wine and vodka on pigs with high cholesterol. "So we actually had three groups.

    www.wcsh6.com

  • Gastronomic restaurant offers inhalable food, officially the weirdest diet to ...

    Ottawa restaurant Juniper Kitchen and Wine Bar wants to make that experience less accidental; If you want to smell really good food, just stop by Juniper Kitchen for a gastronomic food inhaling experience that claims to curb your cravings, and ...

    www.digitaltrends.com

  • Non-alcoholic red wine may lower blood pressure

    But don't count on non-alcoholic red wine to lower high blood pressure, also known as hypertension, cautions Dr. Bhatt.

    www.health.harvard.edu

  • 10 Foods That Are Surprisingly Good For You

    Moderate amounts of red wine have a lot of benefits, including raising your good cholesterol (HDL) levels and helping to prevent blood clots and plaque formation in arteries.

    www.forbes.com

  • Fiber-rich foods feed good bacteria

    Filtering fermented beverages such as wine or beer effectively removes live cultures," she explains. When buying fermented foods, look for the word "live" such as "live cultured" pickles, sauerkraut or yogurt. If you're unsure, call the manufacturer to ...

    www.detroitnews.com

  • Red Wine May Prevent Senior Falls, Study Finds

    This isn't the first time red wine has been touted for its health properties. Red wine health benefits are gleaned from resveratrol's antioxidant properties, which can break down dangerous free radicals.

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  • Vintner rabbi ties kosher wine to Jewish heritage, earthly pleasure

    "Most people understand it to be this sweet bottle on the table at Passover … when in reality there's such a spiritual significance to wine. There's not a moment in Judaism where wine isn't involved. It's been part of the kosher diet for so long, it's ...

    www.jweekly.com

  • Drinking non-alcoholic red wine cuts high BP

    Researchers studied 67 men with diabetes or three or more cardiovascular risk factors who ate a common diet plus one of the following drinks: about 10 ounces of red wine, non-alcoholic red wine or about 3 ounces of gin. All of the men tried each ...

    timesofindia.indiatimes.com

  • Alcohol-Free Red Wine May Lower Blood Pressure

    "In the context of a healthy diet and a healthy lifestyle, daily consumption of de-alcoholized red wine can help prevent hypertension," said study author Gemma Chiva-Blanch, from the department of internal medicine at the Hospital Clinic of Barcelona.

    blogs.laweekly.com

  • After heart attack, Rosie O'Donnell must change 'ice cream and wine' diet

    "I'm not going to work out, I'm going to have a bottle of wine and have all that diet ice cream. Not just the one serving.

    www.examiner.com

  • Foods that enhance male fertility

    Avoid alcohol: While this isn't technically a food to include in your fertility diet, alcohol can damage sperm significantly by creating an estrogenic environment in the body.

    www.voxxi.com

  • Non-Alcoholic Red Wine May Boost Heart Health

    During the study, the men ate similar diets and drank either 10 ounces of red wine, 10 ounces of non-alcoholic red wine, or 3 ounces of gin. All of the men tried each diet/beverage combination for four weeks. "The non-alcoholic part of the wine ...

    www.webmd.com

  • Expert wine-quaffing tips

    It's not just wine under cork that can be 'corked'. Inside a screw cap, there's a wad which seals the top of the bottle.

    www.thesun.co.uk

  • Weight Watchers endorses McWilliams low-alc wine

    The diet advice organisation is tapping into the UK's increasing taste for low-alcohol wines - a market which stands at one million cases per year.

    www.decanter.com

  • Alcohol-free red wine lowers blood pressure

    Subjects had to first follow a diet that was low in polyphenols to prevent their effects from interfering with the study. Then during the treatment period, they followed the same diet and also added 300 mL of alcohol-free red wine per day. Subjects had ...

    www.digitaljournal.com

  • Four foods you don't need

    Making your own salad dressing is simple: whisk together oil - like olive, walnut, or sesame seed varieties - with acid, like red wine vinegar, balsamic vinegar or lemon juice. Season with dry or fresh herbs and change the consistency with anything ...

    www.lebanondailyrecord.com

  • Diet choices to alleviate menopause symptoms

    While a couple glasses of wine may sound fine calorie-wise, that will cost you about 300 calories, and that sends the excess carbs to your liver, which can increase cholesterol.

    abclocal.go.com

  • Non-Alcoholic Red Wine Lowers Blood Pressure

    Gemma Chiva-Blanch of the Hospital Clinic de Barcelona and colleagues studied 67 men with diabetes, or three or more cardiovascular risk factors, who ate a common diet plus one of the following drinks - about 10 ounces of red wine, a similar amount of ...

    personalliberty.com

  • Why Wine Is Better For Heart Than Vodka

    In a new study that may influence farmers more than health enthusiasts, American scientists noted that pigs with high cholesterol fared better on diets of Shiraz than Smirnoff. According to a Rhode Island Hospital study, both red wine and vodka can ...

    www.huffingtonpost.co.uk

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