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So is this the news we were all waiting for? The suggestion that drinking prosecco is good for us has resurfaced on social media just in time for the Christmas party season. But is it true?
Well, it actually crops up fairly regularly
Quite a few studies have looked at the potential health benefits of a moderate amount of champagne/prosecco/cava - though not recently.
It appears the seasonal tradition for having sparkling alcoholic drinks has sparked renewed interest.
The suggestion is that these drinks can help your heart and circulation by improving the way blood vessels work, because they contain polyphenols, which are plant chemicals from red and white grapes. These increase the availability of nitric oxide which controls blood pressure.
There have also been a number of stories about a polyphenol called reservatrol found in red wine - but in 2014 those claims were said to be "overhyped".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/38183588
Well, it actually crops up fairly regularly
Quite a few studies have looked at the potential health benefits of a moderate amount of champagne/prosecco/cava - though not recently.
It appears the seasonal tradition for having sparkling alcoholic drinks has sparked renewed interest.
The suggestion is that these drinks can help your heart and circulation by improving the way blood vessels work, because they contain polyphenols, which are plant chemicals from red and white grapes. These increase the availability of nitric oxide which controls blood pressure.
There have also been a number of stories about a polyphenol called reservatrol found in red wine - but in 2014 those claims were said to be "overhyped".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/38183588