You don't have to pour red wine on your Cheerios to get the heart-healthy goodness of resveratrol in the morning.
Bring blueberries to your breakfast table instead. Blueberries are rich in the same potent anticancer and heart-protective resveratrol compound found in abundance in red wine.
Blueberries and other berries of the same species are known for their antioxidant prowess, thanks to the fact that they're brimming with phenols. Some of the phenol compounds recently identified in different blueberry species include not only resveratrol but also piceatannol, a cancer-fighting phenol, and pterostilbene, a phenol credited with helping control blood sugar.
The latest research on blueberries suggests that the combination of health-promoting substances found in blueberries may work synergistically to dramatically slash disease risk. That's probably why studies link the berries to better brain function, lower cancer risk and possibly even improved stroke outcomes.
Source: RealAge.com
Posted in Lifestyles on Wednesday, April 11, 2007 12:00 am
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