Showing posts with label Red Wine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red Wine. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 July 2012

Potent Antioxidant-Resveratrol-Skin Care-Red Wine

Drink up! Wine contains resveratrol, a potent antioxidant found in the skin of r...

Drink up! Wine contains resveratrol, a potent antioxidant found in the skin of red wine grapes, which is now making a name for itself as a Skin Care ingredient with a five-fold approach to anti-aging. Check it out: http://bit.ly/NCUN8n
Ingredient Lab: Resveratrol
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The next time raise your glass of resveratrol-rich red, toast to your health–and to your skin read more..

Tuesday, 26 June 2012

New Research-Red Wine

There's been a lot of research lately concerning red wine--so is it good for you...

There's been a lot of research lately concerning red wine--so is it good for you or is it bad? Here's what our Diet Doc has to say about it: http://bit.ly/MNtL0g
Ask the Diet Doctor: Is Red Wine Worth the Calories?
New Research says the antioxidant-packed drink is even better than we thought! read more..


Love this see you shouldn’t starve yourself. You need to eat...

Love this see you shouldn’t starve yourself. You need to eat right&  exercise!!Stay Fit!Bless this post. read more..

Sunday, 29 April 2012

Red Wine

Do you prefer Red or White? LIKE this post if you're having a glass of vino toni...

Do you prefer Red or White? LIKE this post if you're having a glass of vino tonight. Check out how red wine could help you slim: http://on.self.com/JLrJiz http://ow.ly/i/AKAQ
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Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Health Research-Red Wine-Toast

Health research we'll toast to: One more way a glass of red wine can improve you...

Health research we'll Toast to: One more way a glass of red wine can improve your health.Red Winehttp://bit.ly/sfS5NN read more..

Monday, 16 April 2012

Here's A Good Reason-Happy Hour-Compounds-Fat Cells-Red Wine

Here's a good reason to have a glass of wine at happy hour tonight: Compounds in...

Here's a good reason to have a glass of wine at happy hour tonight: Compounds in red wine may help block Fat Cells from forming! http://bit.ly/Hx9HLQ
How Red Wine Might Help Block Fat Cells From Forming
While some of red wine's health benefits may still be under investigation, new research points to a compound in red wine that might help fight the battle of the bulge. read more..

Friday, 13 April 2012

Journal Of Biological Chemistry-Red Wine

The surprising new health benefit of red wine--just in time for bathing suit sea...

The surprising new health benefit of red wine--just in time for bathing suit season!
Red Wine May Prevent Weight Gain - Prevention.com
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New research in the Journal of Biological Chemistry suggests that chemicals in red wine—called piceatannol—actually block the growth of fat cells. read more..

Sunday, 8 April 2012

Perfect Space-Exercisers-Nutrition-Red Wine

Red wine has its benefits but alcohol can be hard on exercisers! Read this befor...

Red wine has its benefits but Alcohol can be hard on exercisers! Read this before heading to happy hour.
4 Ways Booze Wreaks Havoc on Your Health | Fitbie
Alcohol in your system is detrimental to any kind of fitness activity (except maybe on the dance floor). Here's how booze wreaks havoc on your regimen. read more..


Don't have time to make it to the yoga studio? Create a perfect space for your p...

Don't have time to make it to the yoga studio? Create a perfect space for your practice at home!
Exercise, Nutrition, Fitness and Workout Videos | Fitbie
Watch free online videos about dieting, weight loss, exercise & fitness, nutrition, and personal stories for your best body ever. read more..

Wednesday, 29 February 2012

Cardiovascular Research Center-University Of Connecticut-Red Wine

Red wine-heart research slammed with fraud charges

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A University of Connecticut researcher who studied the link between aging and a substance found in red wine has committed more than 100 acts of data fabrication and falsification, the university said Wednesday, throwing much of his work into doubt. Dipak K. Das, who directed the university's Cardiovascular Research Center, studied resveratrol, touted by a number of scientists and companies as a way to slow aging or remain healthy as people get older. ... read more..