Ask for this during your hospital stay, say research has proven its benefits. Is their hospital so fucking far behind the times they haven't heard about this? That answer will prove how incompetent your stroke hospital is. Do you really want to be in an incompetent hospital?
All the great things studies claim drinking red wine can do:
1. Lower the risk of breast cancer.2. Raise levels of good HDL cholesterol.
3. Be equivalent to an hour of exercise.
3. Give you better sleep quality.
4. Prevent tooth decay.
5. Reduce plaque in your arteries.
6. Make you have fewer colds.
7. Help you lose weight.
8. Lower your risk of heart disease, stroke, and dementia.
9. Give you "gorgeous skin."
10. Aid digestion.
11. Enhance exercise performance.
12. Control Type 2 Diabetes.
13. Help you "chill out."
14. Reduce risk of depression.
15. Give you a longer life.
16. Increase diversity of bacteria in your gut.
17. Fight off cavities.
18. Stop bug bites.
19. Prevent memory loss.
Milk for these reasons:
For decades, the government steered millions away from whole milk. Was that wrong?
Dairy Consumption and Risk of Stroke: A Systematic Review and Updated Dose-Response Meta-Analysis of Prospective Cohort Studies
Milk proteins may protect against cardiovascular disease
Can Drinking Milk Prevent Alzheimer's Disease?
Milk, not just for your bones, for your brain - glutathione
https://www.yahoo.com/news/red-wine-ice-cream-floats-125919307.html
A red wine ice cream float
You guys, this is not a drill. BKW,
a new restaurant in Brooklyn is offering a red wine ice cream float
that combines equal parts red wine and cola with a scoop of gelato. It
sounds ridiculously decadent and delicious. Life-changing, actually.
Here’s the lowdown via Food & Wine:
They combined their one Old Vine Zinfandel with grapes harvested from Lodi, CA, cola and Mascarpone gelato from one of the best ice cream purveyors in NYC, Il Laboratoria del Gelato, into one supreme, grown up float. The gelato is served in its own glass, while the wine and cola are served in a pitcher for the diner to pour as their will, so that the ice cream doesn’t melt.
Definitely adding this restaurant to our NYC dining bucket list.
But
in the meantime, we think we’ll mix up our own version of this recipe —
$2 Trader Joe’s wine and Breyer’s might not be quite as glamorous, but
on a hot summer evening, it will do just fine.
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This sounds perfect for the holiday.
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