Yes, brandy is generally considered gluten-free. Brandy is made from distilled wine or fermented fruit juice, which does not contain gluten, and the distillation process would remove any trace gluten even if the original ingredients contained it.

Antioxidant properties: Brandy contains antioxidants that can help combat free radicals in the body.
Potential cardiovascular benefits: Moderate consumption may help improve heart health and circulation.
Sleep aid: It may help some people relax and fall asleep more easily.
Digestive aid: Brandy has traditionally been used as a digestif to help with digestion after meals.
Sore throat relief: It’s sometimes used as a home remedy for sore throats when mixed with warm water and honey.
Stress reduction: In moderation, it may help reduce stress and anxiety.
Potential anti-inflammatory effects: Some studies suggest brandy may have mild anti-inflammatory properties.
Source of calories: Brandy can provide quick energy due to its calorie content.
Flavor enhancer: It’s used in cooking to add depth and flavor to various dishes.
Blood sugar regulation: Some research indicates it may help regulate blood sugar levels when consumed in moderation.
Potential cognitive benefits: Moderate consumption may be associated with improved cognitive function in some older adults.Remember that these benefits are generally associated with moderate consumption, and excessive alcohol intake can lead to serious health problems. Always consult with a healthcare professional before using alcohol for any potential health benefits.
Individuals with alcohol use disorder or those in recovery from alcohol addiction
Pregnant women, due to the risk of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders
Those taking medications that interact negatively with alcohol
People with liver disease or other conditions exacerbated by alcohol consumption
Individuals with a history of alcohol-related health issues
Those who are operating vehicles or machinery
People with certain mental health conditions that can be worsened by alcohol use
Individuals under the legal drinking age
Those with religious or personal beliefs that prohibit alcohol consumption
People with a family history of alcoholism who may be at higher risk for developing alcohol use disorder
Individuals with pancreatitis or at high risk for developing pancreatitis
Those on certain diets that restrict alcohol intakeRemember, it’s always best to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice regarding alcohol consumption.
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Gluten is a group of proteins found primarily in grains such as wheat, barley, and rye. These complex proteins give shape, strength, and texture to bread and other grain products. However, gluten is difficult to digest because it is rich in proline, a non-essential amino acid. This is why about 13% of the world’s population is sensitive to gluten in their diet (1).
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Studies have shown that a newly identified prolyl endoprotease derived from Aspergillus niger can effectively break down gluten proteins. This enzyme works optimally at a pH of 4–5, remains stable at pH 2, and is completely resistant to digestion by pepsin ( 2 ). Furthermore, research has shown that Aspergillus niger prolyl endoprotease (AN-PEP) accelerates the breakdown of gluten in the stomach so much that very little gluten reaches the duodenum ( 3 ). This suggests that co-administration of AN-PEP with a meal containing gluten could potentially eliminate gluten toxicity, allowing people to (occasionally) abandon their strict gluten-free diet ( 3 ).
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