A glass of wine per day keeps the doctor away
There are those who drink to forget and those who drink to remember. A survey by Georgetown University demonstrates that red wine help ones memory
This discovery is sensational and contradicts the commonplace statements that the use of wine and most of all distilled products to the desire of getting away and to distance oneself from anxiety creating reality
On the contrary a group of researchers from the Georgetown University – founded in 1789 by the Jesuits in Washington – working on Alzheimer’s noticed how the resveratrol contained in red wines helps fend off senile dementia.
It seems that there are neuro protective benefits able to help those who have the illness in a slight form, or rather when those memory blanks begin to occur, which are the first alarm bell regarding cerebral de generation
To confirm the first results experimentation began on a group of patients, this will last one year.
In the meantime it’s a good idea to consume red wines in a moderate way. The resveratrol contained in red wines definitely has positive effects on cellular ageing, which is slowed down, and on the cardio circulatory system. It is well known how the beneficial effects of red wines came up after a comparative survey among the French and the Americans which revealed how the first had a lower risk of passing away because of cardiovascular illnesses although they consume sauces, pâtés, cheese, cold cuts and other delicacies full of saturated fats because in France there is generalized use of red wine.
In other words drinking a glass of red wine per day- and let me remind you that Brunellocontains an abundance of resveratrol- one lives a longer life and
maybe one obtains an elephants memory.
Read for you by Donatella Cinelli Colombini









