26 Sep 2016

Resveratrol may be clinically beneficial to people with Alzheimer’s Disease

A recent article sourced from Georgetown University Medical Center highlighted the potential positive results of Resveratrol in the battleagainst Alzheimers, while future study is necessary, this is good news. “Resveratrol, given to Alzheimer's patients, appears to restore the integrity of the blood-brain barrier, reducing the ability of harmful immune molecules secreted by immune cells to infiltrate from the body into brain tissues, say researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center. The reduction in neuronal inflammation slowed

16 Jul 2016

More on the French Paradox…

The French paradox refers to the observation that the French seem to suffer a relatively low incidence of coronary heart disease, despite having a diet relatively rich in saturated fats like cheese, butter, eggs, and organ meats and other rich foods. Historically wine has enjoyed a healthy reputation among philosophers and medical practitioners but it was not until 1991 that the virtue of moderation trumping abstinence became a commonly accepted truth. For one thing, France produces