What is the best time to use red wine?

I am having less red blood cells, i have read in a article that using red wine will help to increase red blood cells. But i do not know how and which time and which quantity to use?

I thought iron (Fe) would have been the best thing. Are you anaemic? – if so iron IS the best thing. Otherwise a glass of red at any time is great, though not sure about its red blood cell uses!

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7 Responses to What is the best time to use red wine?

  1. Poutine says:

    I have heard that red wine is good for your blood in that it is a blood thinner but not that it would increase red blood cells
    you should be very careful and consult a doctor
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  2. foreverquilting2003 says:

    With a great steak dinner
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  3. Blondonna says:

    Most people who consume red wine for therapeutic reasons usually limit their intake to one or two glasses per day, with dinner or before bedtime, although I doubt that the time of day matters (obviously first thing in the morning or during the day while at work would not be appropriate!)

    When drinking wine for health reasons it is important to do so in moderation, lest the negative effects of this essentially narcotic beverage undermine it’s benefits. Stick to a glass per day, after checking with your doctor.
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  4. joybelle with warm water says:

    I thought iron (Fe) would have been the best thing. Are you anaemic? – if so iron IS the best thing. Otherwise a glass of red at any time is great, though not sure about its red blood cell uses!
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  5. Memphis says:

    One glass a night apparently can reduce your risk of heart disease.
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  6. stosh2799 says:

    7 AM
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  7. Aly. R says:

    Maybe u should ask a doctor about that one, because im not sure.I would probaly drink it on a date though.
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