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		<title>Comparison Chart of Alcoholic Beverages</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although I&#8217;ve written several entries on the health benefits of wine consumption because of its resveratrol content, I hope the posts did not come across as promoting excessive alcohol consumption. I&#8217;d like to take this opportunity that while there are scientific evidence supporting the so-called French paradox, most suggest that moderate regular wine consumption is most beneficial. What does moderate mean? One glass? Two glasses? How big a glass?
And what about for those who are watching their alcohol consumption? The Consumer Federation of America (CFA) has published Alcohol Facts, a side-by-side comparison of the alcohol, calorie and carbohydrate content per [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com">Blisstree</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.blisstree.com/files/116/2008/07/alcohol_facts.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Alcohol Comparison Table" align="right" />Although I&#8217;ve written several entries on the health benefits of wine consumption because of its <a href="http://www.blisstree.com/?s=resveratrol">resveratrol</a> content, I hope the posts did not come across as promoting excessive alcohol consumption. I&#8217;d like to take this opportunity that while there are scientific evidence supporting the so-called French paradox, most suggest that moderate regular wine consumption is most beneficial. What does <em>moderate</em> mean? One glass? Two glasses? How big a glass?</p>
<p>And what about for those who are watching their alcohol consumption? The Consumer Federation of America (CFA) has published <strong>Alcohol Facts</strong>, a side-by-side comparison of the alcohol, calorie and carbohydrate content per serving of the top 26 domestic and imported alcoholic beverage brands sold in the US. According to their <a href="http://www.consumerfed.org/pdfs/Alcohol_Poster_Press_Release_FINAL_06_30_08.pdf">press release</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Designed to help consumers follow the Dietary Guidelines’ advice that men limit their consumption to two drinks a day and that women restrict their consumption to one drink per day, Alcohol Facts further explains what constitutes a <strong>“standard drink” &#8212; 12 ounces of regular beer, 5 ounces of wine and 1.5 ounces of 80-proof (40%) distilled spirits. </strong>According to the Dietary Guidelines, these amounts represent moderate drinking. Public health officials warn that consuming too much alcohol contributes to dependence, obesity and a range of diseases, such as liver cirrhosis and cancers of the upper gastrointestinal tract.</p></blockquote>
<p>Want to know how much alcohol is in that bottle of Guinness or glass of Merlot? Click the image above to see a larger version, or <a href="http://www.consumerfed.org/pdfs/CFA_Alcohol_Facts_Poster_FINAL.pdf">download the poster here</a>.</p>
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