Red Wine And Your Gut
- Contributed by – Mike Geary, Certified Nutrition Specialist and Author of best-sellers The Fat-Burning Kitchen & The Top 101 Foods that FIGHT Aging
You’ve
probably heard that red wine can be a very healthy drink option, but
you most likely only heard about generic benefits of the antioxidants
and resveratrol in red wine.
But here’s another MAJOR reason below why red wine in
moderation (1-2 glasses per day max) can be a super healthy part of your
routine. I personally have really grown to enjoy having a glass of red
wine with dinner about 4-5 days per week.
A study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition reported
that people who drank 2 glasses of red wine per day (dry red wine, not
sugary dessert wines) had higher levels of beneficial bacteria in their
gut and lower levels of pathogenic bad bacteria in their gut.
This is great news as you know how vastly important your gut flora balance is to everything from your digestion, immunity, metabolism, skin health and much more.
The study concluded that while red wine consumption
decreased pathogenic bacteria in the gut, it actually had a prebiotic
effect in the gut in that it supported the growth and colonies of
healthy gut microbes which protect your health.
But the powerful health benefits of red wine don’t stop there
Another exciting part of this study is that the red wine drinkers also decreased systolic and diastolic blood pressure, triglycerides, LDL cholesterol, and CRP
(C-reactive protein). CRP is a measure of overall inflammation in your
body, so it’s great to see an association between red wine and reduced
inflammation.
The interesting part of the study is that red wine was
compared against equivalent servings of gin (equivalent alcohol serving)
and none of the benefits mentioned above were seen in the group
consuming the gin.
This means the benefits were probably related to the
polyphenols and resveratrol in red wine and not necessarily the alcohol
content itself, although there is likely a synergistic effect of the
alcohol and other compounds in red wine since the group receiving
de-alcoholized red wine got less of a blood pressure benefit.
You can choose Cabernet, Merlot, Pinot Noir, Shiraz or any
other dry red wine to get all of these powerful health benefits of the
unique polyphenols and resveratrol.
Note that white wine also has some health benefits but not nearly as powerful as red wine due to the lower antioxidant levels.
Another benefit of red wine not mentioned in the study
above is that some studies show that red wine consumed with a meal can
slow and moderate the blood sugar response you get from that meal. This
is yet another benefit to keeping your hormones balanced, lowering
insulin levels, controlling appetite, and staying lean!
As you can see, there’s plenty of reasons raise a glass of
red wine at your meals and toast to your health and happiness! After
all, I’ve seen several stories on the news where they ask a centenarian
how they’re so healthy over the age of 100, and one of the answers they
seem to frequently give is that they have one glass of red wine per day.
But BEWARE
Although red wine may be a super-healthy choice for a lean
healthy body and good digestive health, I’ve discovered in a recent
survey that there are at least 23 popular foods that most people falsely
think are “healthy”, but these common foods actually HARM your
metabolism and pack on belly fat.
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