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Esquire Magazine: The great virtue 'of Cannonau


Esquire Magazine: The great virtue 'of Cannonau
Mehmet Oz, is a leading cardiologist Professor of Surgery at Columbia University known for his studies on the benefits health of various ethnic diets

In a recent article in Esquire Magazine, Oz has highlighted the principles of Japanese green tea, Indian curry, and he, of Sardinian wine.

Sardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean, writes Oz is the island of Cannonau, red wine, which "contains 5 to 10 times the procyanidins
- powerful cardivascolari antioxidants that give positive effects - of many other varieties of wine. "

Depend on what they drink or not, the Sardinians are known as rather long-lived people, with a very high percentage of centenarians compared not only to the United States but also compared to the rest of Italy.

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Esquire Magazine: Power of antioxidants Cannonau
Mehmet Oz, a prominent heart surgeon and professor at Columbia University's College of Physicians & Surgeons,
is Well Known for touting The Health Benefits of Various ethnic diets.
In a recent column in Esquire magazine, Oz Highlighted Japanese green tea, Indian curry spices and, yes, Sardinian wine.

Sardinia, a large Mediterranean island that belongs to Italy, is the source of red wine that "contains five to 10 times the
procyanidins -- powerful antioxidants with cardiovascular benefits -- of most other varieties," Oz wrote.

Whether or not it's the wine they drink, Sardinians are famously long-lived, with an unusually high percentage of
centenarians -- not just compared to the United States, but to other parts of Italy.

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