$ 3 The Magic of Grapes To Cure and HealTable of ContentsIntroductionThe Global Scope of GrapesGrapes for HealthGrapes to "cure" Possible Incurable DiseasesTypes of GrapesDifference between Wine Grapes and Table GrapesHow Do You Grow Grapes Best Climate for GrapesBest Soil for GrapesGrapes from Seeds or from Young Vines Plenty of WaterMaking a Trellis for Your VineProtecting Your Grapes from BirdsHarvesting Your Grape YieldDifference between Sultanas, Raisins and Grapes. How to Get Grape Juice ResveratrolChristmas FruitcakeTraditional Carrot PuddingUsing Grapes for Natural CuresConstipationTeething ProblemsStress and StrainTBDry CoughFlatulence and Digestion Related ProblemsConclusionIntroductionThe moment you hear the word "grapes", you visualize a bunch of yellow or black - purple delicious, juicy fruit, which you enjoy plucking off their stalks and popping in your appreciated mouth. Believe it or not, grapes are just about the only fruit, which can be eaten in large quantities, without any sort of harmful side effects. The magic about grapes is that not only is this considered to be an extremely good way which you can cure yourself, but it is also such a good and delicious, easy to eat fruit, that even fussy and finicky eaters who touch fruits and vegetables very rarely cannot resist a fistful of grapes. The history of grapes goes back as long as mankind existed. In prehistoric times, grapes were gathered in the jungles, before man decided to cultivate them in his vineyards or gardens. The Bible says that Noah grew grapes on his farm. But before that, the classical age of Greece had already assigned a God Dionysius, as the God of grapes and wine, and you can see him sporting around with the grape vine leaves around his head as he blesses his worshipers with the gift of the grapes - wine. The Romans called him Bacchus. So when did wine get associated with grapes? An old legend talks about a Georgian princess who was suffering from toothache around 8000 years ago. No dentis

The Magic of Grapes To Cure and HealTable of ContentsIntroductionThe Global Scope of GrapesGrapes for HealthGrapes to "cure" Possible Incurable DiseasesTypes of GrapesDifference between Wine Grapes and Table GrapesHow Do You Grow Grapes Best Climate for GrapesBest Soil for GrapesGrapes from Seeds or from Young Vines Plenty of WaterMaking a Trellis for Your VineProtecting Your Grapes from BirdsHarvesting Your Grape YieldDifference between Sultanas, Raisins and Grapes. How to Get Grape Juice ResveratrolChristmas FruitcakeTraditional Carrot PuddingUsing Grapes for Natural CuresConstipationTeething ProblemsStress and StrainTBDry CoughFlatulence and Digestion Related ProblemsConclusionIntroductionThe moment you hear the word "grapes", you visualize a bunch of yellow or black - purple delicious, juicy fruit, which you enjoy plucking off their stalks and popping in your appreciated mouth. Believe it or not, grapes are just about the only fruit, which can be eaten in large quantities, without any sort of harmful side effects. The magic about grapes is that not only is this considered to be an extremely good way which you can cure yourself, but it is also such a good and delicious, easy to eat fruit, that even fussy and finicky eaters who touch fruits and vegetables very rarely cannot resist a fistful of grapes. The history of grapes goes back as long as mankind existed. In prehistoric times, grapes were gathered in the jungles, before man decided to cultivate them in his vineyards or gardens. The Bible says that Noah grew grapes on his farm. But before that, the classical age of Greece had already assigned a God Dionysius, as the God of grapes and wine, and you can see him sporting around with the grape vine leaves around his head as he blesses his worshipers with the gift of the grapes - wine. The Romans called him Bacchus. So when did wine get associated with grapes? An old legend talks about a Georgian princess who was suffering from toothache around 8000 years ago. No dentis

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