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Warning: The following contains controversial statements. For
example, its practically taboo today to suggest that
pregnant women might safely enjoy alcohol (See #7).
Twelve
Little-Known Medical Facts About Wine
adapted from a presentation by David Bruce, M.D. [Yes, the David
Bruce!]
1. Non-drinkers
have approximately the same level of cardiovascular death as
heavy alcoholics. Moderate drinkers have about half this level.
Recently, strong evidence has been discovered to extend this 50%
protective effect to strokes (cerebro-vascular accidents). The
existence of this "U-curve" has been verified from the
study of many different populations from all over the world using
many different study technologies.
At least three factors appear to be at work
here. The first is the prevention or reduction in oxidation of
that bad cholesterol, LDL (low density lipoprotein), which
reduces or prevents scarring of the artery. The second is
preventing the platelets from becoming sticky and thus forming
clots. The third is the production of nitric oxide, which causes
restricted blood vessels to open, allowing more oxygen-rich blood
to reach heart muscle or brain tissue.
2. Wine is a significant aid in the treatment of both anorexia
and obesity! The wine has to be dry (no sugar). Isn't this
amazing? How can this be? In obesity, 4 to 5 ounces is given at
the major meal or at bedtime. The average weight loss was twice
as great as the controls in the study. The explanation of this
paradox appears to rest in relaxation of anxiety and emotional
tension. (Anorexia is a condition characterized by excessive
weight loss.)
3. Some afflictions of old age can be relieved by a glass of
wine. The majority of hospitals in California have wine on their
menu. It really can reduce the dependence on heavies
like Thorazine. It's amazing what a glass of wine can do for
patients. Their faces light up. They feel like socializing. Their
appetite improves. Their self-esteem rises. They have a flood of
happy memories. In short, life is worth living.
4. Moderate drinkers are, on the average, of higher intelligence
than either non-drinkers or heavy drinkers. Moderate drinkers
routinely have higher education status than non-drinkers.
5. On the subject of that Contains Sulfites label:
Did you know that your body produces sulfites each and every day.
In fact, every 24 hours your body produces sufficient sulfite to
require 100 bottles of wine to be so labeled!!! Sulfite
production is a normal by-product of most forms of life. It is
not surprising to discover that even yeasts produce sulfites!
So... Even though wine makers who make wines
that are completely organic (i.e. uses no sulfite at all) still
may need to label their wine Contains Sulfites. Just
keep in mind that most wines contain very little sulfite. It is a
non-problem for 99.9% of people.
6. True allergies to wine are extremely rare. This is my area of
expertise. I was a physician in active practice for 25 years, and
I actively looked for wine allergies. I never saw a single
confirmed case! Three examples of allergy to wine (or
specifically to egg-white, a fining agent used in wine) have been
uncovered in a computer-aided search of medical literature. It is
that rare!
7. The Fetal Alcohol Syndrome occurs only in the chronic
alcoholic. Hard drug use, heavy smoking and undernutrition
produce similar fetal defects. So which factor does what is often
difficult to determine. The question remains, Does moderate
wine intake have any affect at all? There probably is more
support for fewer medical problems! For example, there appear to
be fewer fetal lung problems with moderate drinking mothers. More
study is needed. For more information, click here.
8. Auto accidents are not increased in areas of high wine
sampling. California wine country Highways 29, 12 and parts of
101 have wine bars every 200 yards. Yet when statistics are
compared to highways of equal density, the level of accidents is
not increased.
9. Liver disease is decreasing during a period of increasing wine
consumption and decreasing spirits consumption. Everyone knows
that cirrhosis is a very serious liver ailment. Chronic
alcoholism is its number one cause. In recent years cirrhosis has
decreased by 12%. This appears to be following the reduction in
consumption of spirits. I must conclude, changing people's
drinking habits over to wine is saving lives, here as well as in
cardiac deaths.
10. Red wine contains anti-cancer compounds. The components
thought to be responsible for this are antioxidants. At least 25
antioxidant compounds have been discovered in wine, especially
red wine. The most famous of these is resveratrol, a stronger
antioxidant than Vitamin E (and Vitamin E is one of the strongest
antioxidants you can take). But two other compounds in wine,
epicatechin and quercetin, are twice as strong as resveratrol!
One example of the protective effect: The U.S. Government's
Center for Disease Control found that endometrial cancer (lining
of the uterus) is decreased by 83% in women who consume 12 or
more drinks per week.
11. Bones are more dense in both men and women with moderate wine
consumption. After menopause, osteoporosis becomes a very serious
problem in women. Hip fractures are notorious. Dense bones are
resistant to fractures.
12. Frequency of the common cold is reduced (or at least the
symptoms are reduced) by moderate wine consumption. It is an
exciting possibility that certain elements in wine bolster
immunity. Nobody will be surprised if it turns out to be those
antioxidant compounds again.

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