Alcohol????!


Question: Is it true thatt wine or red wine is bad for you and gets you slower even if you drink less than a cup a day. I'm just wondering because people say that.


Answers: Is it true thatt wine or red wine is bad for you and gets you slower even if you drink less than a cup a day. I'm just wondering because people say that.

Alcohol in small doses has several benefits. Red wine carries antioxidants that are great.

Every study that I've seen says a glass of red wine every day is a good thing. Check out the article below for more info.

yes that is very true.

Actually a glass of red wine a day is supposed to be good for you. Lowers blood pressure.

i've heard that one glass of wine a day is good for you

that would explain the French

no. red wine in small quantities is actually healthy

It's actually good for your heart if you drink a glass of wine a day.

No that's not true. A glass of red wine a day is actually good for you, it's good for your heart.

Ive actually heard that red wine is good for your heart in moderate amounts.

A glass of wine once a day is actually good for your heart

My dear friend, wine is good for you, just ask any doctor. GOD Bless you.

I'll answer you in a day....

The truth is a moderate amount each day of red wine is good for your health.
Read this article, it gives all the details.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21478144/
Raise a glass! Wine's health benefits - Health - MSNBC.com

Red wine is not bad for you but any alcohol is bad when you drink in large amounts.

they say red wine is good for you at least in women. But not over used.

One glass of red wine a day is very beneficial to the circulatory system. Unless you're pregnant. Then, don't drink at all.





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