Yes, a red win pill has been invented to help combat diabetes, obesity, cancer and heart disease in one fell swoop.
The biotech firm Sirtris is manufacturing it and ought will be made available in three years time.
Much research has been undertaken into resveratrol, which is considered to be the "miracle ingredient" in red wine; it is said to keep these health conditions at bay.
The drugs are considered to activate a gene called SIRT1 which is vital for energy and a long life.
Research mice given one of the drugs, called SRT1720, did not put on any weight in spite of being on a high fat diet and blood tests showed they were protected against diabetes. They also demonstrated increased stamina.
It is hoped that this invention will encourage people to also adopt a healthy lifestyle; it is not anticipated that it will be something else to consume alongside the ever growing list of junk foods that the world already consumes.
It stops fat from clogging up livers, protecting against diabetes.
Researcher Rafael de Cabo, of the National Institutes of Health in Baltimore, stated the drugs can help people live longer.
Let us hope that those who take the pill do so alongside a healthy diet and lifestyle.
A Red Wine Pill for Fighting Diabetes and Cancer
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