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RESVERT™, 60 capsules
50 mg Trans Resveratrol, 300 mg Grape Seed Extract, 100 mg Quercetin Bioflavonoid per Capsule
Scientists Find Way to Stimulate Anti-Aging Enzyme Washington Post... clinic -- though some may choose not to wait: Of all the compounds the researchers tested, the one that boosted the anti-aging enzyme the most was resveratrol...
Life-Extending Chemical Is Found in Certain Red Wines... One of the chemicals, a natural substance known as resveratrol, is found in red wines, particularly those made in cooler climates like that of New York.
Red wine molecule extends life: US study ABC Online... US researchers say one of the molecules, a compound known as resveratrol, was shown in a study to extend the life span of yeast cells by up to 80
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What Is Resveratrol?
Resveratrol is a compound produced by many plant species and is thought to be helpful in reducing serum lipids and may have favorable cardiovascular implications. It is produced by Vitis Vinifera and Labrusca grapes and is found in grape products including red and white wines.
Resveratrol is studied by nutritionists and biochemists because of its potential as an anticancer and cardio protective compound. The compound belongs to the phytoalexin class of photochemical and functions as a moderate antioxidant. Resveratrol also demonstrates anti-inflammatory properties
In humans, studies are underway to determine health benefits of resveratrol in cancer and heart disease. Preliminary research results demonstrate that resveratrol may have anti-infective, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. According to studies involving cancer-prone mice, resveratrol seems to reduce the occurrence of skin tumors. Additional studies suggest that resveratrol is unique because of its ability to battle cancer at all three steps of the cancer process: initiation, promotion, and progression.
Resveratrol Studies Funded by European Union
Researchers believe that resveratrol is partially responsible for the cholesterol-lowering effects of red wine. Epidemiologic and clinical studies suggest that high consumption of resveratrol-rich foods may result in reduced cardiovascular disease risk, lowered total cholesterol, and lowered LDL cholesterol. Resveratrol antioxidant properties may again be the mechanism at work in reducing the oxidation of LDL cholesterol. Currently scientists are exploring additional potential health benefits of resveratrol.
Resveratrol containing compound Resvert™
also contains 300 mg of PROANTHOCYANADINS derived from red grape pips (seeds).
Resvert™ is a red wine extract that partially isolates the resveratrol portion of the grapes containing the highest concentrations of resveratrol like Muscadine. You would have to drink 20 glasses of red wine to achieve the same amount of resveratrol available in one dose of Supplementspot's Resvert™.
While often considered a recent discovery, proanthocyanidins, a highly specialized group of bioflavonoid, have been extensively studied since the late 1960's for their powerful vascular wall strengthening properties and free radical scavenging activity. Proanthocyanidins are one of the most potent free radical scavengers known, possessing an antioxidant effect up to 50 times more potent then vitamin E and up to 20 times more powerful then vitamin C. Proanthocyanidins also have an affinity for cell membranes, providing nutritional support to reduce capillary permeability and fragility. Although bioflavonoid are widespread in nature, the powerful proanthocyanadin compound is most abundant and available from the bark of the maritime pine and in grape seeds, or pips.
In the vascular system the anthocyanidin extract supports the integrity of vascular walls by increasing vitamin C levels within cells, decreasing the permeabilizing effect of certain proteolytic/lysosomal enzymes, stabilizing cell membranes, and stimulating the synthesis of collagen and connective ground substance tissue.
Grape pips (seeds) are a potent source of proanthocyanidins. This grape pip extract contains 92-95% proanthocyanidins by weight. Jacques Masquelier, Ph.D., who pioneered proanthocyanadin research, used the grape seed extract in his second phase of proanthocyanadin investigation.
Promotes a healthy heart and resistance to many types of cancer.
The only substance clinically shown to extend life spans.
Take one (1) capsule with meal, two times each day. Monthly Supply.
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