Red Wine Helps You Think

By Hubbard  2009-4-8 17:50:33

Resveratrol, the chemical in red wine that抯 been shown to have numerous health benefits, is giving you another reason to kick back and have a glass of red wine. It increases blood flow to the brain and helps you think.


Researchers at Northumbria University gave 24 people a series of arithmetic tests while blood flow to their brains was monitored. Before testing, they were given 500mg or 1000mg of resveratrol or a placebo. Those who had been given resveratrol showed significant changes in brain flow and improved performance on the tests. Additional tests will seek to discover the optimal dose needed for reveratrol抯 brain-boosting effects.


An earlier study by Mount Sinai School of Medicine found that moderate amounts of wine梖ive to ten ounces daily梞ight slow the accumulation of amyloid plaques that are a hallmark of Alzheimer抯 disease. Other tests have shown that resveratrol lowers the risk of cardiovascular disease by increasing the levels of 揼ood?cholesterol, and also fights cancer, obesity and diabetes.


In addition to being found in red grape skins, resveratrol is also found in cranberries, blueberries, raspberries and peanuts. 揑t is interesting to see that a component you come across in many everyday foods can have a positive effect on brain function,?said researcher Emma Wightman.


 


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