Tony Edwards, author of The Good News About Booze, argues that moderate alcohol consumption—especially wine—offers significant health benefits that public health authorities deliberately downplay.
Guest Bio:
Tony Edwards is a medical research journalist and author of The Good News About Booze and The Very Good News About Wine. A self-described "research nerd," he draws from hundreds of peer-reviewed studies to argue that moderate alcohol consumption—especially red wine—has significant health benefits, including reduced risk of heart disease, dementia, and arthritis.
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3 Best Quotes:
- “Alcohol is actually good for your health—up to a certain level. It’s a paradoxical substance.”
- “You will die five years earlier if you drink nothing but water compared to people who drink wine.”
- “They won’t tell you the truth because they think people are too stupid to understand that a little of something is good for you—and a lot is not.”
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