The health benefits of Grapes and how you can grow them at home! Lately Iâve been going crazy over Grapes. Iâve recently discovered that Grapes have many health benefits that will help me stay young and active and can help me live longer. Widely popular, grapes are regarded in many cultures as âthe queen of fruits". These tiny berries are the storehouse of numerous health promoting phyto-nutrients such as poly-phenolic antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. => Grow AMAZING grapes like these with ease During my research hereâs some interesting facts Iâve un-covered: - Grapes are rich in Resveratrol. Resveratrol is one of the powerful anti-oxidant, which has been found to play a protective role against cancers of colon and prostate, coronary heart disease (CHD), degenerative nerve disease, Alzheimer's disease and viral/ fungal infections. - Resveratrol reduces stroke risk by altering the molecular mechanisms in the blood vessels. - They are an also good source of vitamin-C, vitamin A, vitamin K, carotenes, B-complex vitamins such as pyridoxine, riboflavin, and thiamin. - In addition, the berries are very low in calories. 100 g fresh grapes just provide 69 calories but zero cholesterol levels. => Grow AMAZING grapes like these with ease Look at the link above and see what Danieâs offering. Danie is a professional grape grower and has put together a course to help the âaverage Joeâ grow grapes at home. His course also includes a video series that shows professional tips all recorded on his own farm. If you want to grow grapes at home this is the course you need. He shows you how to grow grape up a fence, a patio or if you want to grow grapes on a large scale vineyard he also covers this in great detail. Danieâs a great bloke and has put his heart and sole into his course. He also provides amazing support. I give Danies course 2 thumbs up! âGrapes are an amazing fruit with many health benefits, I love emâ â" Danie Wium => Look at Danies Grape farm
Thursday, December 19, 2013
The health benefits of Grapes and how you can grow them at home!
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