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New Nutritional Supplement: Resveratrol

Friday, April 24th, 2009

Resveratrol supplements are the latest health craze related to anti-aging. For several years now more and more, studies are proving that resveratrol supplements can slow down the aging process. Aging is what happens to the body as we get older and deteriorate. Metabolic processes and physiological functions slow. The rate of slowing can be changed with the antioxidants like resveratrol.

More and more studies on resveratrol are uncovering the tangible benefits of this element of red wine, including anti-cancer and anti-aging properties. Basically, resveratrol brings back to life a gene within all living cells that provides that cell with more time to fix itself.

From Oprah to 60 Minuets to Barbara Walter, major media outlets have highlighted the studies on resveratrol that point to the anti-aging benefits. These tv shows have interviewed the researchers and doctors that have proven the effects of resveratrol in living cells. These tv shows have profiled the companies that are making these resveratrol supplements. Resveratrol is the latest antioxidant that has the potential to make longer, healthier lives more possible.

The research into resveratrol suggests that it is a powerful antioxidant that helps to mitigate the damaging effects of free radicals in the body, and likewise may induce a process by which extended life will be more a possibility. One effect of the antioxidant resveratrol is on arteries. Research suggests that resveratrol brings down blood pressure by increasing blood flow.

Antioxidants mediates the damage that free radicals inflict on cells. Diseases like diabetes, heart disease, Alzheimer’s, cancer and Parkinson’s can be slowed down by the introduction of antioxidants.

Resveratrol is found in several organic sources, such as peanuts, red wine, grapes and blueberries among other items. Grapes, particularly the Muscadine, have the highest concentration of resveratrol. Although, nothing really comes close to the amounts of resveratrol in supplement form. These capsules have been filled with resveratrol. To get comparable amounts of resveratrol one would need to consumer hundreds if not thousands of bottles of red wine per day. Of course, this is not a feasible option.

There are many resveratrol supplements that contain this newly discovered antioxidant, resveratrol, which some are calling “The Fountain of Youth” that also includes other important anti-oxidants. The number of these supplements is increasing every month as more and more people are looking to introduce them into their daily intake. Though there are many companies that don’t put enough resveratrol or the resveratrol they do create has a low bioavailability. This means that not much resveratrol actually reaches the body.

There are very few elements such as resveratrol. The growing number of positive studies and increasing amount of fundung for product development means that resveratrol has not yet reached its full potential.