Making wine from grapes is one of the most ancient arts and the beverage of choice in
the Bible. According to Genesis, one of the first things Noah did after the Flood was plant
a vineyard to he could make wine.

Researchers are now rediscovering what the physicians of the Bible knew centuries ago.
In moderation, wine has a profound impact on our health and healing. Just a single glass
of wine a day may be enough to raise the good cholesterol by 7% and help the body put
up a barrier to a variety of cancers.

One hundred years  ago,  doctors   in France noticed  that  during one cholera outbreak,
people who drank wine straight  seemed  less  likely  to be stricken  than neighbors who
added water to their wine. As a test, cholera and typhoid germs were added to containers
of  water,   pure   red   or  white  wine   and   a   half-and-half  mixture   of  water   and  wine.

Amazingly, while the germs in the plain water were unaffected, those cholera germs in
both the wine and the diluted mixture were wiped out within 15 minutes. The typhoid
germs in the wine lasted 24 hours before dying off.

Since then, similar tests have achieved the same results.  But to everyone’s surprise,   it
turns out that the fermentation process releases polyphenols – chemical compounds that
attack bacteria in much the same way that penicillin does. Researchers say that red win
diluted  in a 1-4 ratio with water has the same potency after 15 minutes as 5 units of
penicillin per milliliter.

Wine also appears  to help stop heart disease and cancer.  A study at  the University of
Ottawa in Canada concluded there is a clear link between wine consumption and lower
rates of  heart disease.  Countries where more than 90% of  alcohol   is consumed  in the
form of wine have the lowest rate of heart disease deaths.

A British study of 100 men and women discovered that a single glass of wine or sherry
everyday increased the HDL or good cholesterol. When the group abstained from drinking
wine, the HDL level decreased.

Red wine also seems to strengthen the body’s defenses against cancer,  just as  it does
against heart disease.
Researcher Dr. Hans Stich says “Wine, notably red wine, has high concentrations of gallic
acid, one of the tannic acids that give the bouquet to the wine. Gallic acid is also anti
carcinogenic.”

White wine may carry some of the same therapeutic benefits, but research so far seems
to indicate that red wine is the most effective cancer-blocker