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How drinking red wine with your steak cancels out cancer causing effects of red
meat
By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 1:16 AM on 01st July 2008
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It is the perfect excuse to enjoy a glass of red wine with your Sunday roast.
Scientists have shown that the drink cancels out some harmful substances
produced by the meat in the stomach.
The chemicals - released during the digestion of fat - are linked to a host of
ills, including cancer, hardening of the arteries, diabetes and Parkinson's
disease.
Red wine pouring into wine glass, close-up
Red wine cancels out some harmful substances produced by meat in the stomach,
scientists have shown
It is thought the stomach acts as a 'bioreactor' in which red wine's health
benefits neutralise some of the dangers of the meat.
The Israeli research is far from the first to extol the health benefits of red
wine, with previous studies crediting it with reducing the risk of heart
disease and cancer.
But the study at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem was unusual in that it
looked at the effect of wine in combination with a specific food. Researchers
used two groups of rats, feeding one straight red meat, and the other meat
impregnated with red wine extract.
Tests showed that adding wine greatly reduced the levels of two toxic chemicals
released during the breakdown of fat, the scientists report in the Journal of
Agricultural and Food Chemistry.
The benefits are thought to come from polyphenols - powerful antioxidants which
prevent damage to the body's cells. Red wine is a particularly rich source of
the compounds, which are also found in chocolate, olive oil and many fruits and
vegetables.
Previous studies have shown that just half a glass of red wine a day can
greatly reduce the risk of death from heart disease.
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At last! I can enjoy something I like without feeling guilty... what a relief
after all the health warnings from Mother NHS.
- Edwina Knight, Teddington, UK, 01/7/2008 06:33
Wonderful, some good news at last. Bring on the steak and red wine!
- Mo Vant, Bucks, 01/7/2008 06:28
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