I have a couple of posts here on Resveratrol Research. I personally prefer the liquid delivery method, for absorption purposes. Eternity is the best I have found.
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Showing posts with label resveratrol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label resveratrol. Show all posts
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Saturday, July 24, 2010
The Secret of Resveratrol
The Secret of Resveratrol
This is not a product or site I promote, but will offer you some additional information on Resveratrol, for anti-aging and weight loss benefits. I am loving the fast delivery of the liquid Resveratrol in Eternity at Sisel.
The links and info are attached to the copy I am publishing.
"Dear Reader,
Patients often ask me if they should start drinking red wine. I’m really not surprised— reports touting red wine’s anti-aging benefits are all over the news. What is it about red wine that makes it so healthy? It is a source of a potent compound called resveratrol.
Interest in resveratrol exploded in 2003, when research from a team of Harvard scientists reported that it was able to increase the lifespan of yeast cells. According to their data, resveratrol activates a gene called sirtuin1, which is also activated during calorie restriction. Other studies of resveratrol have reported anti-cancer effects, anti-inflammatory effects, anti-diabetes potential, energy endurance enhancement, and protection against Alzheimer’s.
Now, researchers are uncovering even more of resveratrol’s health secrets. According to two new studies in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, this powerful polyphenol may influence both blood vessel function and the function of fat cells.
The studies report that red wine has a direct effect on the health of the cells lining blood vessels, while resveratrol may also influence the function of fat cells and reduce the risk of developing conditions related to obesity. While these findings are preliminary, they could prove quite promising for anyone with metabolic issues.
In the first study, researchers from the Israel Institute of Technology report that red wine may boost heart health by positively affecting the way the cells talk to each other in the lining of blood vessels. It also triggers the release of nitric oxide, which plays a key role in relaxation of blood vessels (vasodilation). Earlier research shows that resveratrol also helps lower LDL (bad) cholesterol and prevents blood platelets from clumping together inside blood vessels. Taken together, this strongly suggests that that resveratrol can significantly improve vascular health and may even play a role in preventing atherosclerosis.
In the second study, scientists from the University of Ulm in Germany report that fat production in the cells was inhibited by exposure to resveratrol. As in earlier studies, the researchers found that this fat-inhibiting action was due to resveratrol’s impact on the sirtuin1 gene. While this could have huge potential for preventing and treating obesity-associated endocrine, metabolic adverse effects and even possibly extending your lifespan, it’s probably not going to help you get back into your size six jeans.
So should you start sipping a glass of red wine with dinner? If it’s something you enjoy, feel free to one—just one—glass of merlot or pinot noir with your meal. But if you want to reap all the benefits resveratrol has to offer, it’s best to take it in supplemental form.
What’s the difference? One ounce of red wine averages around 90 mcg. of resveratrol. Taking a resveratrol supplement provides 20 mg. or more of the polyphenol in each capsule. This is at least 220 times the amount of resveratrol found in one fluid ounce of red wine. Just make sure to use a standardized supplement to ensure potency.
Another benefit? While drinking too much red wine has obvious drawbacks, supplemental resveratrol is extremely safe and shouldn’t interfere with any medications you may be taking. So, whether you’re looking to improve your survival odds or simply avoid chronic disease, chances are that resveratrol can help.
Be well,
David Blyweiss, M.D.
Advanced Natural Medicine"
Looking for more ways to supplement your health? Check out UniScience Group's Doctor Formulated Supplements.
http://www.advancedalternativenews.com/
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This is not a product or site I promote, but will offer you some additional information on Resveratrol, for anti-aging and weight loss benefits. I am loving the fast delivery of the liquid Resveratrol in Eternity at Sisel.
The links and info are attached to the copy I am publishing.
"Dear Reader,
Patients often ask me if they should start drinking red wine. I’m really not surprised— reports touting red wine’s anti-aging benefits are all over the news. What is it about red wine that makes it so healthy? It is a source of a potent compound called resveratrol.
Interest in resveratrol exploded in 2003, when research from a team of Harvard scientists reported that it was able to increase the lifespan of yeast cells. According to their data, resveratrol activates a gene called sirtuin1, which is also activated during calorie restriction. Other studies of resveratrol have reported anti-cancer effects, anti-inflammatory effects, anti-diabetes potential, energy endurance enhancement, and protection against Alzheimer’s.
Now, researchers are uncovering even more of resveratrol’s health secrets. According to two new studies in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, this powerful polyphenol may influence both blood vessel function and the function of fat cells.
The studies report that red wine has a direct effect on the health of the cells lining blood vessels, while resveratrol may also influence the function of fat cells and reduce the risk of developing conditions related to obesity. While these findings are preliminary, they could prove quite promising for anyone with metabolic issues.
In the first study, researchers from the Israel Institute of Technology report that red wine may boost heart health by positively affecting the way the cells talk to each other in the lining of blood vessels. It also triggers the release of nitric oxide, which plays a key role in relaxation of blood vessels (vasodilation). Earlier research shows that resveratrol also helps lower LDL (bad) cholesterol and prevents blood platelets from clumping together inside blood vessels. Taken together, this strongly suggests that that resveratrol can significantly improve vascular health and may even play a role in preventing atherosclerosis.
In the second study, scientists from the University of Ulm in Germany report that fat production in the cells was inhibited by exposure to resveratrol. As in earlier studies, the researchers found that this fat-inhibiting action was due to resveratrol’s impact on the sirtuin1 gene. While this could have huge potential for preventing and treating obesity-associated endocrine, metabolic adverse effects and even possibly extending your lifespan, it’s probably not going to help you get back into your size six jeans.
So should you start sipping a glass of red wine with dinner? If it’s something you enjoy, feel free to one—just one—glass of merlot or pinot noir with your meal. But if you want to reap all the benefits resveratrol has to offer, it’s best to take it in supplemental form.
What’s the difference? One ounce of red wine averages around 90 mcg. of resveratrol. Taking a resveratrol supplement provides 20 mg. or more of the polyphenol in each capsule. This is at least 220 times the amount of resveratrol found in one fluid ounce of red wine. Just make sure to use a standardized supplement to ensure potency.
Another benefit? While drinking too much red wine has obvious drawbacks, supplemental resveratrol is extremely safe and shouldn’t interfere with any medications you may be taking. So, whether you’re looking to improve your survival odds or simply avoid chronic disease, chances are that resveratrol can help.
Be well,
David Blyweiss, M.D.
Advanced Natural Medicine"
Looking for more ways to supplement your health? Check out UniScience Group's Doctor Formulated Supplements.
http://www.advancedalternativenews.com/
CAJM7TSFVEEA
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Resveratrol..anit-aging and Weight Loss?
YES!!!! Resveratrol has some anit-fat and weight loss aide properties. You know that resveratrol has been identified as an excellent anti-aging supplement, it has been seen on the news and now even Dr. OZ has his own supplement. If you have missed some of the discoveries check the 60 Minutes (Part 1) report below :
In fact, YouTube has a whole playlist on Resveratrol. Through research it is also being looked at as a Weight loss aide. Resveratrol has been shown to reduce the number of fat cells in laboratory mice in several studies. According to a recent study by researchers from the University of Ulm in Germany, resveratrol may one day be utilized to treat and or prevent adolescent and adult obesity.
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Resveratrol can be found in red wine, which recently has been shown to be harmful to women (the red wine-not the resvertraol) and even in moderate quantities can add cancer risks for breast cancer.
The benefits of resveratrol are many, both for anit-aging and weight control. Taken as a healthy liquid supplement, the absorption can be maximized for long range health gains. It may even be possible to add 30 years to your life!!! Sisel International's Eternity is one of the most powerful Resveratrol supplements. SISEL uses nanotechnology to make Eternity up to 250 times more available than encapsulated Resveratrol. Each one-ounce serving of SISEL Eternity supplies approximately 124 mg of Resveratrol. SISEL Eternity is one of the most potent Resveratrol supplements available. It is wonderful to find a company that makes such incredible products available on an international level so many can enjoy ultimate health benefits.
In fact, YouTube has a whole playlist on Resveratrol. Through research it is also being looked at as a Weight loss aide. Resveratrol has been shown to reduce the number of fat cells in laboratory mice in several studies. According to a recent study by researchers from the University of Ulm in Germany, resveratrol may one day be utilized to treat and or prevent adolescent and adult obesity.
NRCAVXHN4BJC
Resveratrol can be found in red wine, which recently has been shown to be harmful to women (the red wine-not the resvertraol) and even in moderate quantities can add cancer risks for breast cancer.
The benefits of resveratrol are many, both for anit-aging and weight control. Taken as a healthy liquid supplement, the absorption can be maximized for long range health gains. It may even be possible to add 30 years to your life!!! Sisel International's Eternity is one of the most powerful Resveratrol supplements. SISEL uses nanotechnology to make Eternity up to 250 times more available than encapsulated Resveratrol. Each one-ounce serving of SISEL Eternity supplies approximately 124 mg of Resveratrol. SISEL Eternity is one of the most potent Resveratrol supplements available. It is wonderful to find a company that makes such incredible products available on an international level so many can enjoy ultimate health benefits.
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