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© 2004 Hindawi Publishing Corporation Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology " 2004:5 (2004) 272278 " PII. S1110724304403088 " http://jbb.hindawi.com RESEARCH ARTICLE Effect of Grape Seed Extract and Quercetin on Cardiovascular and Endothelial Parameters in High-Risk Subjects Peter M.
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Grape Juice Raises 'Good' Cholesterol Levels, Drinking grape juice may also reduce inflammation linked to heart disease.
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Grape seed extract contains chemicals known as polyphenols, (including the subclass of proanthocyanidins), which are recognized to be effective antioxidants.
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1. Monocotyledoneae.-- One seed leaf, flowers in 3's or multiple, leaves parallel veined, vascular bundles scattered and closed. Includes Grasses, Lilies, Irides, Banana, Reeds, Ginger, Palms, etc.
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As I write this in August 2003, many European vine growers are suggesting that the very fine summer will lead to an excellent year for wine--in their terms, one of the best vintages ever.
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John Folts, PhD speaks on "Vascular Biology of Atherosclerosis and Beneficial Effects of Grape Flavonoids" at the Cardiovascular Medicine Grand Rounds on February 22, 2007 at the Health Sciences Learning Center.
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"Our study found that when our 10 subjects drank approximately two cups of purple grape juice a day for a week, platelet aggregation -- meaning the stickiness of the platelets in their blood -- was reduced significantly," said John Folts, Ph.D.
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