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The end of a long busy day can have you feeling frazzled. You work a full-time job, take care of a demanding family you love dearly, and sometimes you just need to relax with everything that modern life throws your way. That’s when most people usually reach for that long-awaited bottle of wine. Hearing the gentle pop of the cork coming out of the wine bottle can bring a sense of relief. Why does wine allow us to decompress with just a few sips? It’s quite common to unwind with a glass or two of red wine. It can even be healthy for you if you don’t overdo it and drink the entire bottle of wine daily.

Here are three things you should know about that daily glass of red wine that will probably make you feel better about drinking it. Even Benjamin Franklin expounded on the benefits of this great elixir saying, “Wine is constant proof that God loves us, and loves to see us happy.” So be your own health hero and drink up, in moderation, of course.

Promotes a Long Healthy Life

A Finnish study in 2007 found that those who drank wine lived a longer life than those who didn’t. Wine drinkers, on average, had a 34% lower death risk than those who drank beer or whiskey, according to a study published in the Food and Wine Magazine. Meanwhile, according to the University of Helsinki, drinking wine improves our mental and physical well-being. They studied 2600 people about their lifestyle habits. They concluded that those who drank wine were about 12 percent happier than those who didn’t. In addition, their self-esteem was raised as a result! That’s compelling evidence that a positive perspective can help you live longer.

Lowers The Risk Of Heart Disease

The Mayo Clinic has explored extensively why red wine is good for the body. One of the biggest reasons is that it decreases the risk of heart disease and heart attacks. The antioxidants in wine reduce the HDL cholesterol levels and unlock the heart’s arteries. That keeps things clear and pumping well around your heart into your later years. Resveratrol is one of the polyphenols in red wine that protects the blood vessels in and around the heart. Red wine has more of these benefits than other types of wine, including white and rose. Of course, you could explore taking resveratrol supplements, but isn’t a glass of red wine sipped slowly at the end of the day much more fun? Be your own health hero and drink to decrease your heart attack risk.

Reduces Inflammation

That same resveratrol in red wine can also reduce inflammation in the body. Joint pain can cause significant problems with your day-to-day functioning. Components of red wine can help a variety of serious illnesses such as arthritis and diseases that attack the auto-immune systems in the body. Inflammation, in general, can create many different problems throughout the body, so drinking a daily glass of red wine might help reduce inflammation in the body. When you pair that glass of red wine with a healthy dinner, it’s a beneficial way to end the day. Dr. Nandi has an extensive listing of recipes that pair wonderfully with red wine for a healthy dinner. They focused on natural organic ingredients high in fiber and protein to keep you fuller and satisfied longer. One of the best ones to try paired with a glass of red wine is Dr. Nandi’s Tomato and Basil Risotto which is made with gluten-free rice, spinach, and loads of tomatoes. Or try his Acorn Squash with Tomato Basil Soup with a side of Kale Chips. A filling way to supplement a glass of wine with a healthy meal loaded with vitamins and minerals.

Dr. Nandi’s website is chock full of healthy tips to maintain a level of wellness that will make you feel good every day. Explore a variety of health tips that Dr. Nandi gives out on his webpage to be your own health hero. You can even catch his show, “Ask Dr. Nandi,” which airs out of Detroit on ABC and is broadcast on-demand on many cable and satellite providers worldwide. Having the right advice, an actual doctor gives on all things health can give you a sense of well-being about your choices, even that daily glass of red wine.

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