Here's a other tiny but significant example of how philanthrocapitalists can hire PR firms to create public opinion about health: wine. Most people likely won't care, because most people now believe moderate wine drinking is bad for your health. Here in the Napa Valley, we are watching families lose their livelihoods because Bill 💸 Gate…
Here's a other tiny but significant example of how philanthrocapitalists can hire PR firms to create public opinion about health: wine. Most people likely won't care, because most people now believe moderate wine drinking is bad for your health. Here in the Napa Valley, we are watching families lose their livelihoods because Bill 💸 Gates, Open Philanthropy, GiveWell, Movendi, Bloomberg and other NGOs are funding PR agencies to craft the narrative. Meanwhile, I could show you hundreds of studies that show moderate wine drinking supports good health.
Wine contains catechin that is an antioxident and cancer preventative. Why is it difficult to access information from scientific papers and studies published in the scientific literature?
I'd wondered why all the fuss. Medscrape, too. Worst I know about wine is it contains quercetin glycosides, which inhibit aldehyde dehydrogenase. (IOW, have an Antabuse effect.)
Here's a other tiny but significant example of how philanthrocapitalists can hire PR firms to create public opinion about health: wine. Most people likely won't care, because most people now believe moderate wine drinking is bad for your health. Here in the Napa Valley, we are watching families lose their livelihoods because Bill 💸 Gates, Open Philanthropy, GiveWell, Movendi, Bloomberg and other NGOs are funding PR agencies to craft the narrative. Meanwhile, I could show you hundreds of studies that show moderate wine drinking supports good health.
Wine contains catechin that is an antioxident and cancer preventative. Why is it difficult to access information from scientific papers and studies published in the scientific literature?
Resvertrol as well.
Reveratrol is listed as anti-bacterial, anti fungal; grapes have vitamin C, calcium, chromium, fiber, pectin and zinc as well.
I'd wondered why all the fuss. Medscrape, too. Worst I know about wine is it contains quercetin glycosides, which inhibit aldehyde dehydrogenase. (IOW, have an Antabuse effect.)