Posts Tagged ‘Red Wine’

Beyond Red Wine and Green Tea

Sunday, November 14, 2010
posted by Gilmore
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The health news reports are full of the health benefits that come from drinking red wine and green tea that are loaded with powerful antioxidants in the form of flavonoids and phenols that benefit cardiovascular health and can apparently provide some preemptive aging support for senior health in terms of preempting some cancers.  If you like drinking green tea and drinking red wine for the good taste and their health benefits, then you should also consider another drink that contains more phenols and flavonoids per serving than both red wine and green tea.  The third member of the healthy triumvirate is none other than cocoa, because it contains chocolate which is rich in antioxidants, but without the the saturated fats.

This is very good news for seniors who are trying to foster their senior health by taking preemptive aging steps to assist in preventing the onset of cancer and to support their cardiovascular health.  They can add the consumption of cocoa to their diet which will complement the health benefits they gain by drinking green tea and red wine.  All three are good tasting foods that can be purchased in supermarkets and are easy to prepare for consumption.

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Preemptive Aging Foods for Seniors

Tuesday, August 17, 2010
posted by Gilmore
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Seniors who are concerned about taking preemptive aging steps to safeguard their senior health need to take the first step and choose foods that promote senior health.  The foods at the top of the preemptive list are the foods that preempt cancer which is one of the leading enemies of senior health.  The good news for seniors is a follows.  Foods that preempt cancer are some of the tastiest foods around.  In the first place are all the colorful berries that include blueberries, blackberries, cranberries, raspberries, strawberries, and so on.   Most of the berries contain tumor fighting compounds such as polyphenols and ellagic acid which are the enemies of cancer.  Another winner is chocolate as long as it is 70% cocoa which is true for some of  dark chocolate bars.  It turns out that cocoa contains polyphenols similar to the berries and it also contains antioxidants.  As an added bonus, cocoa contains a class of chemicals known as catechins that offer protection against cancer and heart disease.  Finally seniors can moderately choose daily to imbibe a glass of red wine for its high concentration of resveratrol content that is provided by the grape skin.  The resveratrol contributes in some unknown way to suppress metabolites associated with cancer growth.  In summary, drinking a daily glass of red wine, eating some dark chocolate,  and consuming a variety of berries throughout the week can provide an array of preemptive aging foods for seniors who are concerned about protecting their senior health against cancer.

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Preemptive Steps for Prostate Health

Friday, April 30, 2010
posted by Gilmore
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Here is some good news for senior men who are concerned about taking steps to promote their prostate health. We can take a health tip from the dietary practices of the men in Western Europe. They have lower rates of prostate cancer than we do in the USA. Recent research appears to point to a number of the items in their diet. We have all heard about the Mediterranean diet, but this research identified some very specific staples in that diet that supported prostate health. These staples appear to provide powerful defenses against prostate cancer. Two of the leading defenders of the prostate are both garlic and scallions. In a recent study in a national cancer journal it was reported that men who ate ample amounts of scallions or garlic on a daily basis reduced their risk of contracting prostate cancer by 50%. The organosulfur compounds in both vegetables are credited with providing the key to defending the prostate.
The fermented juice of the red grape are loaded with resveritrol which is an antioxidant that is found in several plants. Researchers think that it is the antioxidant in resveratrol that inhibits the growth of prostate cancer. For those who like a glass of wine with their meal the researchers suggest no more than two glasses, in order to get the benefits of the resveratrol. More than two glasses could negate the the benefits of the resveratrol. Fortunately for those who do not like to consume wine, resveratrol is available in supplement form which will provide the same defense against prostate cancer.

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