| Red Wine, Heart Disease, Hungry Sharks
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| | called oxidation. In this scenario, there
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| and Knights in Shining ArmorWhat is so
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| | is however a knight in shining armor that
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| special about wine? What is it that makes
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| | jumps to the rescue and purges these ever
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| it potentially more protective against
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| | hungry little killers. The name of our
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| coronary heart disease, and perhaps other
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| | crusader is antioxidants.Without getting
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| diseases, that other forms of alcohol?In
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| | too technical, the oxidation process in
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| recent years, scientists have concluded
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| | our bodies is crucial for health, without
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| without doubt that many human diseases
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| | it, for instance, we would not be able to
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| such as heart disease, cancer and the
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| | extract energy from our food. But if
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| aging process is caused or stimulated by
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| | there are too many free radicals in our
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| a ravenous group of chemicals called free
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| | bodies this can be harmful.Our body has
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| radicals, that act like hungry sharks.
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| | its own defenses against free radicals,
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| These highly charged little villains
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| | in the form of enzymes that are able to
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| prowl the body and attack healthy cell
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| | turn the hungry little sharks into
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| membranes through a process that is
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| | harmless water.
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