Red Wine's Protective Effect
Red Wine's Protective Effect
Mar 11, 2012
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(DailyRx) - Breast cancer risk lowered by innate aromatase inhibitors in red wine.
The discrepancy between breast cancer risk and alcohol consumption has been frequently questioned, given that patients who consumed only red wine in studies on alcohol appeared to have a decreased risk of the disease.
According to a team from Boston University, the science behind this seems to appear straightforward.
A compound in red wine that belongs to the family of molecules known as aromatase inhibitors prevents the natural transformation of testosterone into estrogen, and results in lowered levels of estrogen.
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