Treating cancer is as easy as consuming grape seeds, according to a popular claim on social media. An Instagram post shared Jan. 4 shows a picture of grape seeds with text that reads "they hid this ...
Grapes have a long history of medicinal purposes, stretching back as far as ancient Greece. Often, this traditional “medicine” came in the form of wine, but its leaves, vines, and fruit were all used ...
Well, at least the seeds of the grape it’s made from could. Chardonnay, America’s favorite white wine – California grows nearly 100,000 acres of the grape a year – could be packing a weight-loss ...
Most of the seeds and skin from grapes used for wine production winds up in waste streams. But scientists have found that the oil extracted from Muscadine grape seeds produces a form of Vitamin E, ...
Wine grapes, unlike table grapes, almost all have seeds in them; if you’re going to be mashing them for juice, the seeds are going to be discarded anyway, so there’s not much point in selectively ...
In a trial of 260 patients with chronic venous insufficiency, the treatment group received grape extract for up to 12 weeks. 5 At the end of the study, the placebo-controlled group had an expected ...
A natural compound found in grape seed extract could be used to strengthen dentin -- the tissue beneath a tooth's enamel -- and increase the life of resin fillings, according to new research. A ...
The domestication of grapevine was a slow process in Italy, according to the study. (Jill Wellington/Pexels via Courthouse News) (CN) — Italian wine is prominent in the world of grape cultivation, but ...
Dr. Lelia Kelly shows how to understand seed catalogs, and Mr. D. talks about grapes and muscadines. This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, retired Mississippi State University ...