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Do you want the heart protection of red Wine--known as the French paradox because it protects French hearts from their normally high-fat diet--without the risks of alcohol consumption? Grape seed extracts have met this need for some time. But now, more companies are offering a dietary supplement containing extracts of red wine--actual, preserved red wine molecules, without the alcohol, calories or sulfites. A few products such--as Longevinex ...

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