Grape Seed Extract Articles:

Red Wine/Resveratrol for Cardiovascular Repair

Healthy adults consuming 8 ounces of wine per day (1/3 of a bottle) for 21 consecutive days had significantly higher levels of a key type of cell that helps repair the lining of arteries.

Read More:  cardiovascular disease, endothelial cells, grape seed extract, red wine, Resveratrol

Grape Seed and Green Tea Extracts Help Zinc Work Safely

Zinc is a vital mineral in human metabolism, involved in the healthy function of several hundred enzymes. On the other hand, zinc is often found in the brain tangled plaque of Alzheimer's disease. A new study shows that zinc requires dietary flavonoids or catechins as "zinc buffers" which are integrated into zinc function and homeostasis.

Read More:  antioxidants, grape seed extract, Green Tea Extract, Zinc

Grape Seed Extract Lowers Blood Pressure

Researchers at the Department of Internal Medicine, University of California Davis, have demonstrated that doses of 150 mg and 300 mg per day of grape seed extract significantly lower blood pressure in patients with the metabolic syndrome.

Read More:  blood pressure, grape seed extract, oxidized LDL cholesterol

Grape Seed Extract Rejuvenates Brain Cells

Grape seed extract is known to bolster the structural integrity of brain cells and brain cell networks, which is why it is currently in human clinical trials for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. A new study shows that grape seed extract stimulates the production of new brain cells.

Read More:  grape seed extract, memory

Grape Seed Extract May Help Arthritis

Autoimmune and rheumatoid arthritis are characterized by the immune system in a funk and now attacking joints. Standard medical treatment poisons the immune cells so they don’t work, including their inappropriate attack on the joints. A new animal study demonstrates that grape seed extract can help solve the source of the problem.

Read More:  arthritis, autoimmune, grape seed extract, inflammation, joints

How Exercise Protects You from a Heart Attack

Researchers from Emory University School of Medicine, University of Colorado at Boulder, and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine decided to try to figure out exactly how exercise benefits the heart, and why humans who exercise and have a heart attack have improved survival compared to non-exercisers.

Read More:  β3-adrenergic receptors, eNOS, Exercise, grape seed extract, heart attack, iNOS, overweight, weight loss

Grape Seed Extract Boosts Muscle Energy & Calorie Burning

Several new studies are demonstrating a potent energetic improvement in muscles following supplementation with grape seed extract. These animal studies are unique as they are able to document which genes are getting activated, helping to prove the molecular function of grape seed extract to enhance energy production and exercise ability.

Read More:  BAT, grape seed extract, mitochondria, muscle ATP

Grape Seed Extract Reduces Prostate Cancer Risk by 41%

A study of 35,239 men aged 50-76 who took various types of specialty supplements were followed for a decade to see if there was any relationship between specialty supplement use and prostate cancer. Men who used grape seed extract had a 41 percent reduced risk of developing prostate cancer, the only specialty supplement with a clear risk reduction for this type of cancer.

Read More:  colon cancer, grape seed extract, prostate cancer risk, resveratrol

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