Share on Pinterest Muscadine grapes may help improve skin condition thanks to their antioxidant content. mariiaplo/Getty Images For centuries, red wine has been used for health benefits. Muscadine ...
The purported health benefits—or detriments—of wine seem to change on a weekly basis. Whenever positive news about consuming wine is published, detractors are quick to respond, and eventually it is ...
It has been around a year since Dan and Cathy McLaughlin, of central North Carolina, began showing their documentary called “Healthy Hope” at a series of film festivals around the country. The “stars” ...
Could muscadine wine help perk up sagging skin? According to a new study, women who drank two glasses of dealcoholized muscadine wine daily showed significant improvements in the elasticity and water ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Women who drank nonalcoholic muscadine wine daily for 6 weeks improved skin elasticity vs. baseline (P .05).
* What's special: Winery manager Jesse Taymore said muscadine grapes, which produce a higher amount of reservatrol, a healthful chemical byproduct of the fermentation ...
There's problem, though. Many people have a hard time getting past the thick skin and bitter seeds of the muscadine. Not totally unexpected for a fruit that takes its name from the smell of a male ...
You can’t travel far in Northeastern North Carolina without passing a home with muscadine grapes growing in the backyard. Many of those vines we see have been growing for decades and the care of them ...
North Carolina students could soon be learning about, and tasting, a bit of the state's agricultural history if legislators in Raleigh pass a recently introduced House bill. The legislation would see ...