I am trying to figure this out.
Ok, the guy may have falsified his studies, however I have heard about the health benefits of red wine my whole life, which is a really long long time.
I mean this guy isn’t the first person to say this.
This situation doesn’t necessarily disprove the entire foundation and body of evidence that supports the beneficial aspects of red wine to human health and physiology.
More likely the fraud was undertaken in an effort to benefit from various research grants and corporate sponsorships from the pharmaceuticals industry.
I haven’t read “all” of the supporting documents, but I’m guessing his research targeted specific drugs and either inflated or diminished their efficacy through his fraud.
Just use my handy dandy labels to convert Two Buck Chuck into very fine wine.
You like-a da vino, you drink-a da vino....in moderation! Vita bella! Why do you need some egghead fraud to tell you whether or not to drink wine?
But if you listened to El Rushbo today, NONE of the things people do these days to supposedly lengthen their days above ground actually amount to THAT much.