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

Monday, May 5, 2008

Omega-3 News: Omega 3, Res-Q 1250, promotes a healthy brain


In a recent study, omega-3 fatty acid DHA increased production of a protein that promotes brain health.

The latest information on omega-3 shows us what omega-3 does in the brain. DHA encourages “production” of a healthy brain promoting protein called LR11. LR11 “reduces amyloid precursor protein”, a protein that is known to harm the brain, involved in beta-amyloid plaque formation.

This study suggests that omega-3 fatty acids, specifically DHA, plays a role in the brain to help maintain a healthy brain and even may help fight off the mild memory loss associated with aging that is common to all of us as we grow older.

Help combat mild memory loss associated with aging with Res-Q 1250, our highly potent, highly purified, safe and effective omega-3 supplement, rich in omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA.

Purchase Res-Q 1250 or call 1-800-26-ALIVE for more information.

References:

Fish oil found to deter Alzheimer’s Chiropractic Economics Magazine

Omega-3 fatty acid docosahexaenoic acid increases SorLA/LR11, a sorting protein with reduced expression in sporadic Alzheimer's disease (AD): relevance to AD prevention. Neurosci. 2007 Dec 26;27(52):14299-307




Friday, May 2, 2008

What kind of Omega-3 are you getting? Res-Q 1250?



The Center for Science in the Public Interest is concerned that the marketing of omega-3 in foods may be misleading. People who see “omega-3” in foods in the grocery isle may think that they are going to reap the heart healthy rewards of omega-3, when in reality there is so little omega-3 in foods, that you are better off taking a high quality grade fish oil capsule a day than thinking that you can skip the supplement, because the food contains “omega-3”.

In order to reap the rewards of omega-3, especially the well known cardiovascular benefits that you hear about on the radio, TV, and in health newsletters, you need EPA and DHA. Most food labels do not list how much EPA and DHA you are getting. If you are not seeing EPA and DHA on the label, the right type of omega-3 for heart health, then you know that your omega-3 may be worthless. Even if some foods do include omega-3 in the form of EPA and DHA, the active omega-3 fatty acids, the amount is so minimal, that is far below what you need for the established health benefits, making it relatively useless from a science standpoint, providing little or no health benefits at all. Just one capsule of Res-Q 1250, our purified and potent omega-3, contains 390-430mg of EPA and 300-325mg of DHA. Food products do not even contain anywhere near this amount of omega-3.

For benefits like reducing those normal and occasion aches and pain, or maintaining cholesterol levels that are within the normal range, or encouraging healthy triglycerides, research shows that you need 3,000 milligrams of the omega-3 fatty acids “EPA” and “DHA” daily!

Do not be fooled or misled by food labels. Don’t forget to take your omega-3 supplement ! Res-Q 1250, our omega-3 supplement, can be purchased at the link below. You can also place an order by calling us toll free at 1-800-26-ALIVE.



References:

News, Not all omega-3’s are equal when it comes to heart health, March 28, 2008, Seattle Washington

Omega-3 Fatty Acids for Cardioprotection, Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2008;83:324-332