NZ wine drinkers benefit from lower blood pressure
Press Release,
Monday 23 February 2009
Wine &
Health.
NZ Consumers Of World’s Healthiest Wines
Experience Lower Blood Pressure, Thus
Consistent With The
Research
The world’s healthiest wines that protect
against heart disease are achieving improvements in blood
pressure for NZ consumers consistent with the research and
without any lifestyle changes.
A typical testimonial, from Betty of Lower Hutt, reads – “My blood pressure had been around 160 over 80 and I never can get it down below 150. But without any changes to lifestyle, except having the daily glass of Madiran wines, it was measured last week at the hospital as 126 over 60. My doctor will fall off his chair.
The GROUNDBREAKING
research by Professor Roger Corder has established
that;
Procyanidin antioxidant polyphenols lower blood
pressure
Procyanidins reduce the risk of clot
formation and blockage of the arteries
Procyanidins
decrease atherosclerosis by reducing oxidation of bad
LDL-cholesterol
French Madiran wines have the highest
levels of procyanidins
The Appellation Madiran and other traditionally made wines from SW France have up to 10 times more procyanidin content than “new-world” anytime drinking red wines. Few wines have these high concentrations of procyanidins. Other foods rich in procyanidins are dark chocolate, walnuts, cranberries, certain apple varieties and pomegranates.
This is the REAL French Paradox.
Customers
of the heart healthy Madiran wines from online wine retailer
www.lifestylewines.co.nz are reporting blood pressure
improvements consistent with Prof Corder’s
research.
Consumers’ experiences and their testimonials
support the research that after 2 weeks of just one glass
per day, their high blood pressure has noticeably reduced.
This is a very compelling health strategy for the over 40
age group, to both prevent and take action against
cardiovascular disease. Dr Serge Renaud, who first proposed
the French Paradox, supports the research and conclusions of
Prof Corder.
Uniquely and utterly compelling about
Procyanidins and the heart healthy red wines is
-
Epidemiological studies reveal populations that
consume high dose procyanidin foods in their regular daily
diet have the greatest longevity
Official French
census data shows the local population in this region has
double the French national average of men over 90 years
In this region they do NOT have the Mediterranean
diet, it is quite unhealthy in many
regards
Corder’s research conducted on cultured
human tissue – not other animals
Procyanidins in
these wines is a cardiovascular healthy compound in very
high naturally occurring doses – the wines are part of a
natural diet. Conversely many unnaturally high-dose
supplements are not proven as safe for humans over long
periods of consumption.
The Lifestylewines.co.nz
range of traditionally made French red wines are tested to
be sure they have the highest concentrations of
procyanidins. They are up to 10 times more cardiovascular
health potent than the average new-world (soft, sweet, easy
drinking) style red wines
Other research has stated
that these polyphenols in red wine also protect against the
dangers of strokes, diabetes, dementia and certain cancers
The British Heart Foundation - quoted Nov 07
Prof
Pearson, associate director of the BHF, said in regards to
healthy red wines "Maybe it's time we revised our policy,",
"I think that perhaps we are being too cautious. We've
always been reluctant to promote alcohol because of the
obvious risks of over-drinking, but I think there's enough
evidence now for us to have a re-think".
ENDS
About
lifestylewines.co.nz
Lifestylewines is an Auckland based
online e-Commerce wine retailer, importer and distributor to
restaurants and retail outlets. Heart healthy AOC Madiran
and other South West France wines are our focus. Our
philosophy is to offer customers a destination for a
discrete and carefully selected range of exceptional quality
wines with a difference. Read the research and articles at
www.lifestylewines.co.nz
If you would like to pursue this topic further we can provide several other themes of human interest associated with procyanidin polyphenols and longevity.
About Professor Roger Corder, his research and
book “The Wine Diet”
Roger Corder is Professor of
Experimental Therapeutics at the William Harvey Research
Institute, London. He has pursued research into
cardiovascular function and the links between diabetes and
heart disease for 25 years, with the aim of discovering new
treatments for these ever-increasing health problems.
Professor Corder has published numerous articles and
lectured widely on his findings, which confirm the link
between wine consumption and health.
Professor Corder is
happy to take media calls from New Zealand.
The Wine Diet
- is a natural and complete nutrition and lifestyle plan for
adults.
This is an informative, science based, sensible
and wide ranging discussion about wines and other foods rich
in procyanidins (a type of polyphenol), coronary and general
health, plus diet plans, recipes and more. Based on
Professor Roger Corder's groundbreaking research, The Wine
Diet shows you how to adapt your diet and lifestyle to stay
healthy and live longer. If you need to lose weight, this
will happen naturally as part of Professor Corder's healthy
eating plan.
Book Reviews
Jancis Robinson, Master of
Wine, and World-renowned wine writer (Financial Times, Dec
23, 2006):
“This is much the meatiest book of this
genre, written by the measured and thoroughly objective
professor of experimental therapeutics......extremely useful
and informative book... “
Mike Jaensch; Winestate, Aug
2007 (Australia's National Wine Magazine)
“Unexpectedly, this is a book that, like a gripping
thriller, is hard to put down. With a turn of almost every
page comes another fascinating revelation about the function
that takes up much of our daily lives - eating and drinking.
These 200-odd pages could really have an impact on your
life...
“
ENDS