Thursday, January 3, 2008
Red Wine Pills, Magic Bullett for Longevity?
Ahh, the dream of a magic pill to make all your troubles go away. Red Wine Pills might be pretty darn close!
If you're interested in benefiting from the virtues of red wine but don't want to sit down to drink it, you might want to look at red wine in pill form. We all know that red wine health benefits are numerous. If you don't want to take in the alcohol levels and don't want the bloating or weight gain associated with red wine drinking on a daily basis, the Red Wine Pill might be right up your alley. Red wine is great for you (better than great!) but has some downsides including a high number of calories and the inability to drive a motor vehicle while drinking it.
Red Wine in a Pill
The Red Wine Pill consists of all the good stuff minus some of the bad stuff in wine. You get the benefits of antioxidants which can slow the aging process and the little pill can help to fight free radical damage and also, you can get the best of the healthful aged grape beverage by taking this pill and benefit from better heart health as well as assist with type-2 Diabetes (per this heatlh news article.)
Red Wine Pills contain Reservatrol which is a potent ingredient that can provide some numerous great health benefits for you and has been shown to extend lifespans in many test subjects including animals and insects. Talk to your doctor about whether or not the Red Wine Pill is right for you. You can find it in health food stores as well as through some great online sources.
Have you tried it? I'd love to hear some feedback.
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2 comments:
I have never heard of red wine pills, but I would like to.
I live in HongKong and my daughter flies all over the world in her business. So if they are not available in the far east, that will not be a problem to me!
jamesesq@netvigator.com
Thanks for stopping by, James. If you do try them I'd love to hear a product review :)
My best friend just bought some but confessed when I asked her for her 'take' that she wasn't consistently taking them every day which clearly needs to happen to see/feel a difference.
Cheers,
Dana
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