Resveratrol Continues to Impress

Saturday, June 13, 2009  -  Byron Richards, CCN

Resveratrol is at the forefront of anti-aging research due to its powerful ability to activate sirtuins in the nucleus of the cell, key gene signals involved with cell survival.  Interestingly, higher doses 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. also help kill cancer cells.  The excitement is permeating the scientific world, as can be seen in the comments from authors of a recent review on 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.1.

“The breadth of benefits is remarkable – cancer prevention, protection of the heart and brain from damage, reducing age-related diseases such as inflammation, reversing diabetes and obesity, and many more,” said Lindsay Brown, associate professor in the School of Biomedical Sciences at The University of Queensland and corresponding author for the study.

Resveratrol is a good addition to any person’s general anti-aging program.

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  1. ^ Resveratrol Health Benefits Update  Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research  Lindsay Brown, Paul A. Kroon, Dipak K. Das, Samarjit Das, Arpad Tosaki, Vincent Chan, Manfred V. Singer, and Peter Feick

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