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Hi,
Would drinking a bottle of red wine a day for 3 weeks give one something akin to a 'beer belly' or can you not get a 'wine belly' ? Mant Thanks, VJ |
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I think beer has carbs that wine may lack.
wrote in message ... Hi, Would drinking a bottle of red wine a day for 3 weeks give one something akin to a 'beer belly' or can you not get a 'wine belly' ? Mant Thanks, VJ |
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A glass of red wine - about 6 ounces or 170 ml has about 150 calories.
A typical bottle of 750 ml has about 600-660 calories in it. So, that's a reasonable number of extra calories and for many people would result in 1 lb plus per week weight gain, unless they were eating less to compensate. Ounce for ounce, wine has more calories than beer, but people tend to drink more beer than wine in terms of volume per sitting (i.e. I believe 12 ounces of beer have about 120 calories). So yeah, drinking wine can make you fat. Booze in general is a lot of relatively empty calories. M |
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On Jan 21, 12:09*am, "Manco" wrote:
wrote: A glass of red wine - about 6 ounces or 170 ml has about 150 calories. A typical bottle of 750 ml has about 600-660 calories in it. So, that's a reasonable number of extra calories and for many people would result in 1 lb plus per week weight gain, unless they were eating less to compensate. Ounce for ounce, wine has more calories than beer, but people tend to drink more beer than wine in terms of volume per sitting (i.e. I believe 12 ounces of beer have about 120 calories). So yeah, drinking wine can make you fat. Booze in general is a lot of relatively empty calories. M Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon have extra health benefits for cardio-health if taken in moderation that beer lacks. Someone told me that Pinot Noir was quite beneficail as well,something to do with resversatol. Is drinking a bottle of red every night a bit much or normal, i'm just not sure whether it is safe...i do take selenium, ALA, green tea extract,milk thistle,omega-3's daily as well. Thanks |
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wrote in message ... On Jan 21, 12:09 am, "Manco" wrote: wrote: A glass of red wine - about 6 ounces or 170 ml has about 150 calories. A typical bottle of 750 ml has about 600-660 calories in it. So, that's a reasonable number of extra calories and for many people would result in 1 lb plus per week weight gain, unless they were eating less to compensate. Ounce for ounce, wine has more calories than beer, but people tend to drink more beer than wine in terms of volume per sitting (i.e. I believe 12 ounces of beer have about 120 calories). So yeah, drinking wine can make you fat. Booze in general is a lot of relatively empty calories. M Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon have extra health benefits for cardio-health if taken in moderation that beer lacks. Someone told me that Pinot Noir was quite beneficail as well,something to do with resversatol. Is drinking a bottle of red every night a bit much or normal, i'm just not sure whether it is safe...i do take selenium, ALA, green tea extract,milk thistle,omega-3's daily as well. Thanks ***** new reply: They sell red wine pills to get the resversatol without having any alcohol. |
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One bottle a night every night is being an alcoholic.. that's what it is..
Will~ wrote in message ... On Jan 21, 12:09 am, "Manco" wrote: wrote: A glass of red wine - about 6 ounces or 170 ml has about 150 calories. A typical bottle of 750 ml has about 600-660 calories in it. So, that's a reasonable number of extra calories and for many people would result in 1 lb plus per week weight gain, unless they were eating less to compensate. Ounce for ounce, wine has more calories than beer, but people tend to drink more beer than wine in terms of volume per sitting (i.e. I believe 12 ounces of beer have about 120 calories). So yeah, drinking wine can make you fat. Booze in general is a lot of relatively empty calories. M Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon have extra health benefits for cardio-health if taken in moderation that beer lacks. Someone told me that Pinot Noir was quite beneficail as well,something to do with resversatol. Is drinking a bottle of red every night a bit much or normal, i'm just not sure whether it is safe...i do take selenium, ALA, green tea extract,milk thistle,omega-3's daily as well. Thanks |
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"Willow Herself" wrote in message ... One bottle a night every night is being an alcoholic.. that's what it is.. Will~ wrote in message ... On Jan 21, 12:09 am, "Manco" wrote: wrote: A glass of red wine - about 6 ounces or 170 ml has about 150 calories. A typical bottle of 750 ml has about 600-660 calories in it. So, that's a reasonable number of extra calories and for many people would result in 1 lb plus per week weight gain, unless they were eating less to compensate. Ounce for ounce, wine has more calories than beer, but people tend to drink more beer than wine in terms of volume per sitting (i.e. I believe 12 ounces of beer have about 120 calories). So yeah, drinking wine can make you fat. Booze in general is a lot of relatively empty calories. M Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon have extra health benefits for cardio-health if taken in moderation that beer lacks. Someone told me that Pinot Noir was quite beneficail as well,something to do with resversatol. Is drinking a bottle of red every night a bit much or normal, i'm just not sure whether it is safe...i do take selenium, ALA, green tea extract,milk thistle,omega-3's daily as well. Thanks Some alcoholics seem to work to maintain a constant blood level of alcohol. |
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On Jan 20, 4:18*pm, "
wrote: Someone told me that Pinot Noir was quite beneficail as well,something to do with *resversatol. This substance comes from the grapes, and so constitutes no excuse for alcoholism. You can get the same benefit, if not greater, by eating grapes. Muscadine grapes have the highest content. Is drinking a bottle of red every night a bit much or normal, i'm just Bottle of red per day = clear, definite alcoholic. not sure whether it is safe...i do take selenium, ALA, green tea extract,milk thistle,omega-3's daily as well. So do you dip your cigar in flax seed oil before lighting it, or how does it work? :) |
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