In ancient times, red wine and their preparations were often served to the nobles and kings. If the former red wine is known as a fancy fruit, today's wine can be purchased on the market at reasonable prices. There is a myriad of red wine benefits you can get. The famous wine is rich in antioxidants, containing vitamin C, vitamin A, vitamin B1, B2, fiber and high water content, iron, minerals, phosphorus, calcium, potassium, and others. If you do not like citrus fruits, the wine can be replaced because it is rich in vitamin C.
Experts say the benefits of wine are capable of cleansing toxins in the liver, helping to improve kidney function, forming blood cells, anti-viral and anti-cancer, preventing tooth decay, low cholesterol levels.
Grapes have a good nutrient content for the body. Each grape varieties have their own nutritional value, but in general, the wine content consists of 70 percent water and 20 percent sugar substance, which makes the grapes very good for the body's metabolism.
Other compounds such as polyphenols and resveratol substances contained in grapes that we know as antioxidants. The content of wine antioxidants counteracts free radicals that enter the body, to prevent the formation of cancer-causing cells.
The benefits of wine overcome various diseases:
Against premature aging
The content of antioxidants in red wine serves to capture free radicals in the body. Free radicals come from pollution, chemicals from food or skin care products, or from cigarettes. Free radicals will damage and kill various cells in the body. Cell damage is what can cause premature aging. Symptoms include skin wrinkles, gray hair, or bone loss.
Maintain brain health
The benefits of red wine can also be felt by your brain. Revesratrol in red wine can accelerate blood circulation to the brain. Blood takes the brain as a source of oxygen and nutrients in order to function properly. In addition, a study in Germany proves that revestratrol can help strengthen human memory.
Balancing cholesterol levels
This fruit is efficacious to balance cholesterol levels thanks to saponin content. This substance can capture the excess cholesterol in the body before it is absorbed into the blood. That way, your cholesterol levels remain balanced. Cholesterol levels can keep you away from diseases such as obesity and heart disease.
Heart and blood vessels
Polyphenols in grapes may be able to help prevent cardiovascular disease, against free radicals, suspected of having anti-inflammatory effects of blood vessel walls, reducing blood pressure and the risk of atherosclerosis, antiplatelet (to prevent platelet buildup), and supporting endothelial function. According to animal experiments, flavonoids in wine are also able to protect the body from damage caused by LDL (bad cholesterol). Fiber and potassium in grapes are also able to maintain heart health.
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Food is best in it's raw form. As soon as you process or cook it, the nutrients get destroyed.
Thank you for your information, I think wine is a special fruit