One time in downtown Denver, I found myself standing beside Keith Richards, of the Rolling Stones. He was fairly slight (skinny) and no where near as tall as me. He looked very old too, with deep wrinkles on his face and a gaunt look about his body. Then I wondered how much Red Wine this guy has probably drank in his life. I have never even had a single glass of Red Wine in my life, though I have smelled it and it whiffed of lighter fluid. That's what it smelled like to me anyway. I realize a wine connoisseur can detect the bouquet and woodiness of a wine, but frankly, we are talking about drinking poison here, so I could care less. I don't care if a wine connoisseur can detect the smell of dinosaur farts in a wine. To me, it is poison, and we could equally discuss the value of drinking gasoline or kerosene.
So with all the red wine Keith Richards has drank in his life, why doesn't he look younger? Duh, it's because red wine does not make you live longer and the lies surrounding it are there to make you drink more of this poison. Keith Richards looks really old. He is sixty four today and shows the aldehyde effects of having drank so much alcohol in his lifetime. That deep wrinkly skin wasn't always there. He actually looked pretty good when he was young. A lifetime of smoking and drinking and doing drugs has brought Keith to the wrinkly old man, at the young age of 64, that he is today. He should have read my book!
www.ikelerbooks.com www.keithrichards.com www.rollingstones.com
Dr. Doug Ikeler
Saturday, September 13, 2008
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