It turns out CHAMPAGNE prevents dementia and other diseases

Grapes have a beneficial effect on human memory.
British scientists have found that three glasses of champagne a day can prevent the development of dementia and Alzheimer's disease, writes The Daily Mirror.
In particular, experts note that grapes, from which the drink is made, have beneficial properties. They contain microelements that have a beneficial effect on human memory.
The scientists from the University of Reading made their conclusions based on the results of a study. They fed Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier grapes to mice, after which they noted significant improvements in their health. In addition, they saw positive dynamics in the functioning of the human brain after drinking champagne from similar grape varieties.
Scientists say champagne could be used in the future to treat dementia and Alzheimer's disease if more detailed studies confirm their findings.
Earlier, researchers stated that red wine is good for diabetics. It strengthens blood vessels and reduces the amount of cholesterol in them.
Cocoa has proven to be an effective remedy against senile dementia