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Did you know??
new, preliminary research
into the antiplatelet activity of purple grape juice has shown for the first
time that it may be stronger than aspirin in reducing the tendency of the blood
to form clots in healthy humans? ATLANTA, GA -- March 30, 1998 --
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Did you know?? per
Jane E. Freeman, MD, who has done a past study for American Heart Association,
grapes used to make red wine and purple grape juice are often
different from the red and white grapes at the grocery store. "Eating
pitted purple grapes may not have the same effect as drinking purple grape juice
because of the variety of grapes available and the concentration of flavonoids
that results from juice processing," she says.
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