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We all want to live long, vibrant and healthy lives. At one
time intervention in the aging process was regarded as mere
fantasy—but today it is within our reach due to breakthroughs
in nutritional science.
Resveratrol, a compound that is abundant in red
wine, has been making headlines recently for its anti-aging
potential and its well-documented antioxidant and cardiovascular
benefits. Resveratrol has been shown in new research at Harvard
Medical School to increase the lifespan of yeast cells—a
finding that may help explain the lifeextending effects of
the Mediterranean diet.
Source Naturals is offering Resveratrol from a non-alcoholic
source. Resveratrol is part of their extensive line
of scientifically based nutrients, designed to help you shape
a successful anti-aging program.
Resveratrol in the latest news
Researchers at Harvard Medical School recently made headlines
when they identified
a plant molecule they believe may hold the key to slowing
the human aging process. The compound, Resveratrol,
is produced by grapevines and other plants in response to
environmental stress.
The groundbreaking study, reported in the journal Nature,
showed that Resveratrol
mimics the life-extending effects of calorie restriction and
increases the lifespan of yeast cells by up to 80%. Resveratrol
was found to activate certain enzymes that influence the genes
that regulate aging. This research may help explain the long-established
association between moderate red wine consumption and cardiovascular
health and longevity.
Wide-Ranging Anti-Aging Benefits
Previous research has documented resveratrol’s many
health benefits:
- Resveratrol is a phytoestrogen, which may protect breast,
prostate, and endometrial tissue, according to animal and
in vitro research.
- Resveratrol was found to support healthy mammary and
skin tissue in mice by suppressing damaging free radicals.
- Resveratrol may support healthy circulation, according
to human and animal studies.
- Resveratrol has been shown to reduce LDL (bad cholesterol)
oxidation and to promote healthy HDL (good cholesterol)
levels.
- Resveratrol was found to inhibit the Cox-1 and Cox-2
enzymes, which are involved with cellular irritation and
cellular growth and regeneration, according to in vitro
studies. Recent research focuses on its role in suppressing
Cox-2 via the action of NFkappa B, an important DNA regulating
factor.
A Non-Alcoholic Source
Most publicity about resveratrol focuses on its presence in
grape skins and red wine. However, this beneficial compound
is found in other plants. Source Naturals Resveratrol
is a standardized extract of Hu Zhang root, a celebrated traditional
Chinese herb. This offers consumers the advantage of a non-alcoholic
source. Each tablet contains 500 mg of Hu Zhang extract, yielding
40 mg of Resveratrol activity.
Nature’s Protectant
Source Naturals, the science company, is pleased to partner
with your natural foods retailer in bringing you this botanical
treasure. For a long and vital life, Resveratrol
belongs at the center of your anti-aging regimen.
References
Bowers, J.L. et al. 2000. Resveratrol acts as a mixed
agonist/antagonist for estrogen receptors alpha and beta.
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Fustier, P. et al. 2003. Resveratrol increases BRCA1 and BRCA2
mRNA expression in breast tumour cell lines. Brit J Cancer.
89(1):168-72.
Howitz, Konrad T. et al. Small molecule activators of sirtuins
extend Saccharomyces cerevisiae lifespan. Nature. (Published
online 8/24/03 in advance of print publication)
Jang, M. et al. 1997. Cancer chemopreventive activity of resveratrol,
a natural product derived from grapes. Science. 275(5297):218-20.
Pace-Asciak C.R. et al. 1996. Wines and grape juices as modulators
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