Cardiac Benefits of Red Wine Not From the Alcohol
Drinking moderate amounts of nonalcoholic red wine — but not its intoxicating equivalent — lowered blood pressure in men with a high cardiovascular risk, a randomized, crossover study showed.
Just four weeks of drinking the nonalcoholic wine caused a drop in blood pressure, according to Ramon Estruch, PhD, of the University of Barcelona in Spain, and colleagues.
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