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into your morning meal and you won’t be disappointed. It’s a great source of iron, magnesium, vitamin E and fiber. Additional health benefits include a reduced risk of diabetes and improved bone health. Just like oatmeal, it’s a great base for either a sweet or savory protein-rich ...
The effect of resveratrol on sirtuins would produce an effect mimicking caloric restriction and increasing longevity, a beneficial effect on type 2 diabetes also seems possible, by increasing the insulin sensitivity and lowering the blood glucose [93,94]. Low wine consumption would increase life ...