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Oh, dear! a, I cheated myself out of my wine. That's what drinking

will do to the mind. I really want 3 oz. more, not less, than the usual

6 oz. serving size to make up for those extra glasses per week that I

might consume (emphasis on might). I would like one glass = 9 oz.

I wonder if I can get a physician to write a prescription for the wine

to go with Cary's amazing Hoagizine sandwich.

I'll tell you where to go!

Mayo Clinic in Rochester

http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

s Hopkins Medicine

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

[ ] Scientists Discover How Wine Aids Health

>

>

> > Scientists Discover How Wine Aids Health

> >

> >

> > Wednesday, May 26, 2004

> >

> > CHARLOTTEVILLE, Va., May 25, 2004 (United Press International via

> COMTEX) --

> > Virginia scientists say they have discovered how red wine in

> moderation can

> > provide some health benefits.

> >

> > Such benefits are mainly attributed to a compound called

resveratrol.

> Now,

> > scientists at the University of Virginia Health System have found

how

> > resveratrol helps starve cancer cells by inhibiting the action of a

> key

> > protein that feeds them.

> >

> > The protein, called nuclear factor- kappa B, is found in the nucleus

> of all

> > cells and activates genes responsible for cell survival.

> >

> > " We used physiologically-relevant doses of resveratrol and found

> dramatic

> > effects on human cancer cells, " said Marty Mayo, assistant professor

> of

> > biochemistry and molecular genetics at the school.

> >

> > Mayo said three or four glasses of wine a week provides the needed

> amount of

> > resveratrol to block the protein from feeding cancer cells. Drinking

> much

> > more than that, however, could lead to a greater risk of cancer, he

> said.

> >

> > Resveratrol is an antioxidant found in a number of plants, including

> grape

> > skins, raspberries, mulberries and peanuts.

>

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LOL! you are a nut. Please don¹t cheat yourself of your Merlot!!

And remember, MORE than the recommended amount can cause cancer, so make

sure you measure properly.

I wonder if the bottles of wine that I use for cooking is good or bad for

me. Cooking with wine changes the chemical structure and probably kills the

antioxidants. Hmmmmm. Guess I¹ll have to go looking for more wine

articles.

a

On 5/30/04 7:37 AM, " " <Matsumura_Clan@...> wrote:

> Oh, dear! a, I cheated myself out of my wine. That's what drinking

> will do to the mind. I really want 3 oz. more, not less, than the usual

> 6 oz. serving size to make up for those extra glasses per week that I

> might consume (emphasis on might). I would like one glass = 9 oz.

>

> I wonder if I can get a physician to write a prescription for the wine

> to go with Cary's amazing Hoagizine sandwich.

>

>

>

>

> I'll tell you where to go!

>

> Mayo Clinic in Rochester

> http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

>

> s Hopkins Medicine

> http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

>

>

> [ ] Scientists Discover How Wine Aids Health

>> >

>> >

>>> > > Scientists Discover How Wine Aids Health

>>> > >

>>> > >

>>> > > Wednesday, May 26, 2004

>>> > >

>>> > > CHARLOTTEVILLE, Va., May 25, 2004 (United Press International via

>> > COMTEX) --

>>> > > Virginia scientists say they have discovered how red wine in

>> > moderation can

>>> > > provide some health benefits.

>>> > >

>>> > > Such benefits are mainly attributed to a compound called

> resveratrol.

>> > Now,

>>> > > scientists at the University of Virginia Health System have found

> how

>>> > > resveratrol helps starve cancer cells by inhibiting the action of a

>> > key

>>> > > protein that feeds them.

>>> > >

>>> > > The protein, called nuclear factor- kappa B, is found in the nucleus

>> > of all

>>> > > cells and activates genes responsible for cell survival.

>>> > >

>>> > > " We used physiologically-relevant doses of resveratrol and found

>> > dramatic

>>> > > effects on human cancer cells, " said Marty Mayo, assistant professor

>> > of

>>> > > biochemistry and molecular genetics at the school.

>>> > >

>>> > > Mayo said three or four glasses of wine a week provides the needed

>> > amount of

>>> > > resveratrol to block the protein from feeding cancer cells. Drinking

>> > much

>>> > > more than that, however, could lead to a greater risk of cancer, he

>> > said.

>>> > >

>>> > > Resveratrol is an antioxidant found in a number of plants, including

>> > grape

>>> > > skins, raspberries, mulberries and peanuts.

>> >

>

>

>

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In a message dated 30/05/2004 06:39:58 Central Standard Time,

Matsumura_Clan@... writes:

> I wonder if I can get a physician to write a prescription for the wine

> to go with Cary's amazing Hoagizine sandwich.

>

If you get it, I'd like your Dr's name, please! Cary

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