Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Taking Res-Q Resveratrol ? Clinical studies say resveratrol increases lifespan


Resveratrol was discussed on ABC’s Barbara Walter’s special on anti-aging. Clinical studies show that resveratrol, a natural component of red grape skins, helps regulate the aging process, by a gene called SIRT1, also found in humans.

Have we now found some solutions on how to live longer and stay healthier longer?

The TV show implied that resveratrol may encourage being healthier and living longer. Mice given resveratrol, “lived 30% longer”, did not get ill, and despite being on a high fat diet, lived like a healthy mouse, and did not get heart disease.

The amount of resveratrol used in the studies is far more than the tiny amounts of resveratrol found naturally in red wine, or red grape skins. Res-Q Resveratrol, a red wine extract supplement, provides an amount of resveratrol many times more than the amount of resveratrol found in red grape skins or red wine. Our red wine extract, an ingredient of Res-Q Resveratrol, is not made from the wine. It is made from the red grapes that are used to produce red wine.

As part of a healthy regimen, take Res-Q Resveratrol, a red wine extract, with Res-Q 1250, our omega-3 supplement, and Res-Q CellPower, our antioxidant supplement with Co-Q10, to promote good health and living longer. Both antioxidants and omega-3’s help maintain healthy arteries, and healthy cells, promoting good health and longevity. Based on recent research discoveries, resveratrol supplements should rank as high as omega-3’s and antioxidants.


References:

Live to be 150….Can you do it? ABC News with Barbara Walters

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