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Benefits Of Red Wine

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Potential harmful levels of metal ions have been found in many wines being sold on the market even as you read this.



Researchers analyzed levels of metals in wines from 16 different countries in Europe, South America, and the Middle East and found that only those of Argentina, Brazil and Italy were free of the dangerous metals.

Professor Declan Naughton along with Doctor Andrea Petróczi, both of London's Kingston University, conducted the analysis using a formula from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to estimate the health risks associated with long term exposure to pollutants.

While not testing the wines themselves, the team instead calculated the target hazard quotients (THQ) based on data published in scientific journals.

Data on the heavy metal content of U.S. produced wine isn't gathered, so these wines were left out of the analysis. The Target Hazard Quotient (THQ) is an indication or risk based on the upper range of known safe limits of exposure to various chemicals. Any reading below 1.0 is considered safe.

What was startling to the team conducting the analysis was that THQ values of most wines were way over 1.0. Typical wines were found to have a THQ that ranged from a low of 50 to a high of 200, with the values for both red and white being equally high. By comparison, THQs that have sounded alarms when it comes to heavy metals in seafood are usually between 1 and 5.

Professor Naughton said, "These values are concerning, in that they are mainly above the THQ value of 1.0. Excess intake of metal ions is credited with pathological events such as Parkinson's disease. In addition to neurological problems, these ions are also believed to enhance oxidative damage, a key component of chronic inflammatory disease which is a suggested initiator of cancer."

So if you drink a glass or two of wine a day, over the course of a lifetime you've been unknowingly taking in chemicals like vanadium, copper and manganese; as well as zinc, nickel, chromium and lead. What's more, some 30 other metal ions were found in the wines, but THQ's couldn't be calculated because the safe level of exposure to these substances remains unknown.

Frustrating since beyond simple enjoyment... many of us were choosing red wine for all those protective antioxidants.

Now we're left to wonder... are the antioxidants stripped of their powers by pro-oxidant heavy metals?

Of special concern to behavioral neurotoxicologist Bernard Weiss, PhD, a professor of environmental medicine at the University of Rochester in New York, is the inclusion of manganese on the list of heavy metals in wines. Not any part of the Naughton/Petróczi work, he notes that this substance in the brain has been linked to Parkinson's disease.

Weiss is quick to point out, "Any time you see numbers like they have in this study, you begin to scratch your head and wonder about the effects over a long period of ingestion: Not one glass of wine last Tuesday, but a glass a day over a lifetime."

Your best bet is to be an informed consumer. While wine from Argentina, Brazil and Italy was found to be heavy metal free, there are twelve other wine producing countries who offer some serious contenders for most metal laden drink. Wines from Hungary and Slovakia had potential THQ values in excess of 350. Close on the heels of these, wine from France, Austria, Spain, Germany and Portugal - some of the largest importers of wine to the U.S. market - had potential THQ values up over 100. Values for North American wines remain unknown.

Professor Naughton suggests labeling wines with the amount of heavy metals inside, just as the alcohol content is listed on the label, so buyers are able to make an informed choice. In that way they can enjoy the pleasure and benefits of red wine without the risks that heavy metals bring.
Benefits Of Red Wine
The hit comedy film Sideways is about a road trip in the wine country of sunny California where the two main characters, Miles and Jack, taste copious amounts of red wine while dealing with major life dramas. It's a hilarious film that touched so many people with its dark comedy and truly moving portraits of people dealing with love, pain, and wine tasting.

But perhaps the greatest thing about Sideways was how it inspired so many people to go out and become connoisseurs of fine wine! According the Internet Movie Database, the movie made so many of its fans want to buy Pinot Noir (a dry red wine) that sales significantly increased in the US and UK during and after its release. Talk about the effect of movies on people!

If you want to learn a bit more about red wine, dry red wine, and its other variants but feel clueless as to the whole thing, here's a quick wine guide; a red wine for dummy guide if you like!

Why is Red Wine? Er? Red?

Red wine is so colored because of the grape skins involved. There are a multitude of grape types, each as diverse and colorful as the next. You have purple, maroon, deep red, light red ? the list goes on. Each variety brings a unique shade of red to red wine and the various colors you can see in wine stores are a direct result of the many grapes used in worldwide wine-making processes. An individual wine's color depends largely on what type of grape was used to make it and how long the skin was left in with the juice before being extracted.

What Are The Different Types of Red Wine?

There are many different types of red wine but they are usually judged by their ?body?. For example, a light-bodied wine is not too demanding on the mouth and taste buds. It goes well with food that is flavor intensive. A good example of this kind of wine is the French red wine Beaujolais Nouveau.

On the other hand, there is the medium-bodied red wine which is a slightly heavier wine (e.g. Shiraz, Merlot, etc.) but not as heavy and as powerful as a full-bodied wine like French Bordeaux wines and Italian red wine like the Super Tuscans. Full-bodied wines are denser and have higher alcohol content.

How Is Red Wine Served?

You may have noticed at some parties, tasting events, or formal gatherings that red wine is served in a particular glass. It is said that an oval or egg-shaped glass that narrows as it reaches the top(compared to a slim, tall glass) is the best way to appreciate red wine as it allows the wine to breathe and swirl better. The best temperature to serve red wine is 60-65 degrees Fahrenheit. Serve it too hot and the alcohol can be overly emphasized; too cold and it will taste bitter.

Red Wine ? What Are The Different Varieties?

There are a number of red wines available from all over the world from dry red wine to full-bodied wine to age old wine. There is really no such thing as the best red wine ? what is tastiest to you should be considered the best. But then there are many red wines that come highly recommended like Californian red wine, Australian red wine, and then of course every other kind of wine through out Europe like Spanish red wine and the ones previously mentioned.

In time, you will be able to determine exactly what your type of red wine is. For now, why not sample the many great tasting wines out there like Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc...

How Healthy IS Red Wine?

Red wine 101 these days will tell you that red wine or dry red wine is actually good for you. There have been recent studies by scientists in the UK that suggest a glass of Cabernet Sauvignon-derived wines will do the heart very good.

So, if you're looking to spice up your meals or simply want to develop a healthier diet, red wine or dry red wine may be just the thing for you. Hopefully, this has been enough information to whet your appetite. Happy wine drinking!
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