Resveratrol as a Superior Brain-Protecting Nutrient

Monday, December 12, 2011
Byron J. Richards, Board Certified Clinical Nutritionist
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The scientific evaluation of resveratrol Natural phenol or type of antioxidant found in red grapes, red wine. Research has shown beneficial effects as anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory agents along with supporting healthy blood sugar and cardiovasculature function. continues to impress one and all, with recent research showing extreme protection against the chain of events that leads to cognitive decline and the risk for dementia and Alzheimer’s. Many nutrients now show impressive ability to support the health of your brain and resveratrol Natural phenol or type of antioxidant found in red grapes, red wine. Research has shown beneficial effects as anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory agents along with supporting healthy blood sugar and cardiovasculature function. sits right at the top of the list.

Resveratrol is best known for its ability to activate the Sirtuin 1 gene (Sirt1), also known as the longevity gene. I have previously reviewed the science on this topic in my detailed article, Is Resveratrol the Fountain of Youth? This article also explains the value of resveratrol Natural phenol or type of antioxidant found in red grapes, red wine. Research has shown beneficial effects as anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory agents along with supporting healthy blood sugar and cardiovasculature function. for weight management and cardiovascular health.  New studies continue to document the power of how resveratrol Natural phenol or type of antioxidant found in red grapes, red wine. Research has shown beneficial effects as anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory agents along with supporting healthy blood sugar and cardiovasculature function. operates to protect and preserve your brain (see related articles below for other studies I have posted on this topic). 

Mitochondria are your cellular engines and need to maintain energetic gusto in order for cells to work at an optimal rate. Your nerve-transmitting cells rely on mitochondria Organelle found in cells that produce ATP or chemical energy. Also involved with cell signaling, cellular differentiation, cell death, cell growth, along with heme and steroid synthesis. to make neurotransmitters flow at optimal speed, in turn supporting cognitive function, memory, and intelligence. During aging mitochondria Organelle found in cells that produce ATP or chemical energy. Also involved with cell signaling, cellular differentiation, cell death, cell growth, along with heme and steroid synthesis. become progressively more “feeble,” which corresponds directly to a decline in brain function. A new animal study shows that resveratrol Natural phenol or type of antioxidant found in red grapes, red wine. Research has shown beneficial effects as anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory agents along with supporting healthy blood sugar and cardiovasculature function., as well as melatonin, restore Sirt1 gene function in neuron mitochondria Organelle found in cells that produce ATP or chemical energy. Also involved with cell signaling, cellular differentiation, cell death, cell growth, along with heme and steroid synthesis. and prevent them from becoming feeble. This is a potent anti-aging effect within the brain.

Another study evaluates microglial inflammation within the brain. Specialized glial cells, called microglial, act in part as your brain’s immune system and help to regulate inflammation. When microglial become overheated from too much wear and tear, then their inflammation contributes to the accumulation amyloid beta plaque which is the hallmark of cognitive decline and risk for Alzheimer’s. Another new animal study has documented the precise mechanism by which resveratrol Natural phenol or type of antioxidant found in red grapes, red wine. Research has shown beneficial effects as anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory agents along with supporting healthy blood sugar and cardiovasculature function. calms down microglial so they quit making brain plaque.

Besides your adipose tissue, your brain and your liver are the two fattiest organs in your body. Such fats are structural and functional in nature and key to health. Thus, nutrients that protect your liver also protect your brain and vice versa.  In another animal experiment researchers induced biliary obstruction resulting in liver damage. Resveratrol reduced the inflammation in the liver (TNFa Cytokine involved with systemic inflammation and regulation of immune cells. It is able to induce cell death, and inhibits tumorigenesis and viral replication. When dysfunctional it is associated with a number of disease processes. and IL6), lowered the elevated liver enzymes that reflect liver damage (ALT and AST), and extended the lifespan of the damaged animals. 

Resveratrol research continues its impressive string of stunning results, this time demonstrating its valuable role in protecting and preserving the brain and liver.

 

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