Resveratrol, the compound found in red wine has been touted as the first true antiaging drug. Early clinical reports show that it may have a role in decreasing insulin levels and blood pressure, increasing good cholesterol and extending lifespans. But the same report points out that the jury's still out on its long term effects and it has not been approved by the FDA. The supplement is on the market and many people are taking it, even without FDA approval. Although resveratrol can be obtained in capsule form, taking these supplements may not have the same effect as drinking red wine.Thus, it appears that until researchers are able to isolate an active form of resveratrol, drinking red wine may be the best way to obtain the benefits of resveratrol. The alcohol in the wine removes, or extracts, resveratrol from grapes better than water, glycerin or stomach acids can. So, to date, resveratrol from red wine is the most potent source. It also seems that wines made from
organic grapes have more resveratrol than non-organic. Can we drink ourselves healthy?
Bien sur, from Resveratrol to iron, a glass of wine a day IS good...On asked how come oneof the oldlest man alive last year expained his age...the answer was....moderation!Cool, huh?
So, oui, a glass or red a day can be very good...in France we do know it because if you eat good natural food (and we are learning more and more about organic over there at last) and good wines, you cannot go wrong really...
Kudos to Vicki. Possibly there is more Resveratrol in the supplement than a couple of glasses of wine. The benefits from enjoying a glass or two of wine with a meal or a companion, can not be duplicated. Well being comes from both without and within.
Moderation is the key to a healthy and happy life.
A good glass of Chateau Gruaud-Larose 1990 with epoisse (A.O.C. cheese) and dried figs with my girlfriend after a few hours of whitewater kayaking on a beautiful spring day...Or a great Pomerol shared with friends after an outstanding performance of Strauss' Die Fliedermaus in Tokyo...A vintage port with a Hoyo de Monterrey epicure no. 2 in an intimate cigar club...I go to the liquor store, see a certain wine label and such beautiful memories rush back to me.
At the drug store, I look at a bottle of garlic pills and remember my first kiss...Nope, I'm afraid that just won't work. lol
- Truth hath a quiet breast. Shakespeare, Richard II.
I'm sure anyone who has been forced to swallow cod liver oil will agree with me. lol.
Seriously, I do agree with what you say above.
- Truth hath a quiet breast. Shakespeare, Richard II.
You seem to like Shakespeare a lot. Are just a fan of his or do you just like to quote? I always wish I could quote people when the urge hit me. I guess its like telling a joke, some people are just really good at it and always have one available.
It's a great topic to discuss. Thanks.
It is my favourite one. To answer your question, yes I do love Shakespeare and no, I don't have any special gift for quoting. Actually, I majored in English Literature.
Talking of wine, I just initiated my 14-yr-old daughter to the fine art of wine tasting yesterday. That was fun.
- Truth hath a quiet breast. Shakespeare, Richard II.
I believe resveratrol has plenty of studies to prove it's worth. You have to remember the grape used in the wine or supplement has a lot to do with the resveratrol content. Muscadine is one of the most potent resveratrol containing grapes - doesn't make the best wine though.
Tony
Wine tasting is not exactly the same thing as being offered a cocktail. Did you know that many professional wine tasters are actually teetotallers? The secret to etch a wine deeply in your memory is not to swallow it, but to spit it out. We are focusing on its bouquet, delicate taste, aroma, development on the palate...not trying to get drunk. I would not offer her a Cuba Libre or a Mint Julep.
Yes, she did enjoy the experience. Of course, I let her taste it because I believe she is mature enough for it. She found it bitter at first but liked it more when she learned how a good piece of steak can soften the tannin in the wine. She had one small glass, about the worth of three tablespoons, part of which she spitted out. I had her a pinch her nose than release so she can focus on what aroma is, and little tricks like that. It was really about appreciation of the wine.
Also, though I'd never "encourage" them to drink (btw I hardly ever drink more than one glass of anything myself and she has never seen me drunk - I haven't gotten drunk once since she was born...) I have to say that I'd much rather she drinks under parental supervision than somewhere else...Likewise for smoking; though I wouldn't want to allow my children to smoke, I don't want them to set the attic on fire either.
- Truth hath a quiet breast. Shakespeare, Richard II.
Nope, I hadn't taken anything the wrong way there. Sometimes I think my daughter sees me more as a big brother than a father, we are just like the bests of friends.
Everyone drinking themselves healthy here?
- Truth hath a quiet breast. Shakespeare, Richard II.
that you are boning up on wine !
We'll have to get us some of that there resveratrol :)
See you tom. A
or_st._patricks_day...
LIME published this article right before St. Patrick's day in 06. Give it a read. Beer does have some antioxidents, but I don't really know if they outweigh the bloating, weight gain and constant going to the bathroom that goes along with drinking beer. A good question to ask is, should beer be organic to really help? Since it is made with grains that are grown in the ground, I would assume drinking organic beer would prove more beneficial.
Sounds pretty good, I guess it's because of the reduced sulfites...
Do you drink wine often? Is there something that you could compare it to for taste...sorry I am a stickler for details.
The white wine has a subtle, fruity, light taste I guess. It tastes very clean if you can imagine. I think you are just going to have to indulge and buy a bottle and try it out for yourself. Have a wine tasting with some friends and tell me what you think.
I agree-it must be the lack of sulfites.
All this information is new to me. Glad to hear it, since I'm sipping on a glass of red wine at this very moment!
I say that by the time the scientists get through making their pills it's just not the same anymore......so Pour the Wine! I know folks that have had their wine in moderation for years. Along with a sensible diet that avoids the middle aisles in the store the wine makes a good addition to a great meal!
Observe the world as though you were a child and enjoy the wonder of it all.
Keep in mind that George Burns said " I had a little red wine each evening" - 99 good years was not bad!
I think drinking a glass of wine is much better for the body when compared to downing a supplement. One you're getting it in it more natural form, and two....i think the relaxation that goes along with enjoying a glass or two of wine help all the more...so where's the sommelier? My glass is empty.
So true!!! But than again, playing g-d may have helped!!!
not to rain on anyone's parade, but there are some things that resveratrol can and can not do - no matter what the source. Like many other components in our diet, resveratrol is heavily metabolized (broken down) as soon as it enters a cell. That means - the beneficial effects of resveratrol can only be achieved in mouth, stomach, colon. And if you take a lot of supplements in order to overwhelm the metabolic system, you don't know what those doses may do (negative effects). So, word of caution for all of those who are crazy about popping pills. Keep in mind, unlike 'real drugs' dietary supplements are not regulated by the FDA for their safety!
I'd rather have the occasional glass of wine and eat my fruits and vegetables. :o)
Brightest Blessings...
MoonDancer
for those of you in the Washington DC area (or maybe they have franchises somewhere else) - have any of you tried Urbana's where they have a whole selection of organic wines and foods? Just curious, since I just moved here. Gotta love DC, I am totally hooked on the public transportation system. why anyone would battle the beltway with their car is beyond me. Let me know if any of you have suggestions on what to try in the DC/MD area, please!
Thanks!
MoonDancer