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    Paul had it right

    By Jeremy | November 1, 2006

    "Stop drinking only water, and use a little wine because of your stomach and your frequent illnesses." - the Apostle Paul to Timothy
    Harvard scientists have confirmed that Paul's prescription of wine as a health enhancer appears to work. "The study by the Harvard Medical School and the National Institute of Aging shows that heavy doses of red wine extract lowers the rate of diabetes, liver problems and other fat-related ill effects in obese mice. Fat-related deaths dropped 31 percent for obese mice on the supplement, compared to untreated obese mice, and the treated mice also lived long after they should have, the study said." The "spectacular" results are so "promising that the aging institute this week is strongly considering a repeat of the same experiment with rhesus monkeys, coming the closest to humans, after successful resveratrol [the active ingredient in red wine extract] experiments on yeast, worms, fruit flies and now mice, said institute director Dr. Richard Hodes." AP Article in US News. My dad's been a believer for years, as a distributor of Viva, a nutritional supplement derived from the extracts of Bordeaux wine grapes. One ounce of Viva contains the equivalent health benefits as 10 bottles of red wine.

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