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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 3423910" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>It's ironic that wealthy Western nations who's go-go lifestyles require convenience food are the ones suffering the most from the side effects. And that poor nations have cheap healthy food but expensive processed food that only the wealthy can afford. Growing up we had good, healthy meals but I was raised in a denomination that doesn't believe in drinking alcohol of any kind. Ironic in the southeastern U.S. they have many of the world's best cardiac care hospitals because so many believe that way and eat a lot of fried and grilled food. And yet it's been proven in countries where they drink red wine with meals they have a low incidence of heart disease. And that some alcohol of any kind on a regular, but not excessive, basis is good for you. If we had been drinking red wine from childhood I doubt I would have gotten a plugged up artery. My mother's father lived to be 89 and red wine was his drink of choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 3423910, member: 24302"] It's ironic that wealthy Western nations who's go-go lifestyles require convenience food are the ones suffering the most from the side effects. And that poor nations have cheap healthy food but expensive processed food that only the wealthy can afford. Growing up we had good, healthy meals but I was raised in a denomination that doesn't believe in drinking alcohol of any kind. Ironic in the southeastern U.S. they have many of the world's best cardiac care hospitals because so many believe that way and eat a lot of fried and grilled food. And yet it's been proven in countries where they drink red wine with meals they have a low incidence of heart disease. And that some alcohol of any kind on a regular, but not excessive, basis is good for you. If we had been drinking red wine from childhood I doubt I would have gotten a plugged up artery. My mother's father lived to be 89 and red wine was his drink of choice. [/QUOTE]
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