25 mg Trans-Resveratrol, 100 mg Proanthrocyanadins, 100 mg Quercetin Bioflavinoids
per Capsule
Key in the prevention of many types of cancers and heart disease. Only substance
clinically shown to extend life spans
Now Scientists have confirmed earlier studies reported in the Longevity News
from Young Again.
Scientists Find Way to Stimulate Anti-Aging Enzyme Washington Post... clinic
-- though some may choose not to wait: Of all the compounds the researchers
tested, the one that boosted the anti-aging enzyme the most was resveratrol...
Life-Extending Chemical Is Found in Certain Red Wines... One of the chemicals,
a natural substance known as resveratrol, is found in red wines.
Red Wine is Healthy, and Alcohol Free Red Wine Is Even Better
A glass or two or red wine each day has been shown to lower risk of heart
attack. But can you still get the health benefits of red wine if you don't want
to drink alcohol?
Absolutely. Because much of the credit actually goes to the red pigments in
grape skins, which contain very powerful antioxidants, or flavonoids. This antioxidant
is quercetin, which has been found to be effective in preventing prostate cancer,
relieveing inflammation of the prostate and joints and a host of other benefits.
A few good sources of flavonoids libe quercetin are red grapes, blueberries,
apples, oranges, tea, chocolate, other fruits and vegetables, and even Concord
grape juice.
Another option is alcohol-free wine that is now available from major wineries.
The tannins in red wine help prevent blood platelet cells from clumping together
and triggering a heart attack. What's more, other studies have found that any
alcohol can raise levels of HDL ("good") cholesterol, inhibiting platelet
clumping that could result in a heart attack
Red wine molecule extends life: US study ABC Online... US researchers say one
of the molecules, a compound known as resveratrol, was shown in a study to extend
the life span of yeast cells by up to 80 per cent...
Health: Chemical Wowie! Newsweek ...SINCLAIR AND COLLEAGUES reported last week
in Nature that a chemical called resveratrolcan lengthen the life of a Saccharomyces
yeast cell by 80 percent—and ...
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What Is Resveratrol?
Resveratrol is a compound produced by many plant species and is thought to
be helpful in reducing serum lipids and may have favorable cardiovascular implications.
It is produced by Vitis vinifera and labrusca grapes and is found in grape products
including red and white wines. Resveratrol has been proven effective in extending
life up to 30% and is key in the prevention of many types of cancers and more
over heart disease.
Resveratrol is studied by nutritionists and biochemists because of its potential
as an anticancer and cardioprotective compound. Resveratrol belongs to the phytoalexin
class of phytochemicals and functions as a moderate antioxidant, quenching free
radical damage linked to several cancers. The compound has also demonstrated
anti-inflammatory properties that help it to block reactions associated with
the cancer process.
In humans, studies are underway to determine health benefits of resveratrol
in cancer and heart disease. Preliminary research results demonstrate that resveratrol
may have anti-infective, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. According
to studies involving cancer-prone mice, resveratrol seems to reduce the occurrence
of skin tumors. Additional studies suggest that resveratrol is unique because
of its ability to battle cancer at all three steps of the cancer process: initiation,
promotion, and progression.
Researchers believe that resveratrol is partially responsible for the cholesterol-lowering
effects of red wine. Epidemiologic and clinical studies suggest that high consumption
of resveratrol-rich foods may result in reduced cardiovascular disease risk,
lowered total cholesterol, and lowered LDL cholesterol. Resveratrol's antioxidant
properties may again be the mechanism at work in reducing the oxidation of LDL
cholesterol. Currently scientists are exploring additional potential health
benefits of resveratrol.
Resvert™ is a red wine extract that partially isolates the resveratrol
portion of the grapes containing the highest concentrations of resveratrol like
Muscadine. You would have to drink 20 glasses of red wine to achieve the same
amount of resveratrol available in one dose of Young Again's Resvert™.
Resvert™ also contains 100 mg of PROANTHROCYANADINS derived from red
grape pips.
While often considered a recent discovery, proanthocyanidins, a highly specialized
group of bioflavonoids, have been extensively studied since the late 1960's
for their powerful vascular wall strengthening properties and free radical scavenging
activity. Proanthocyanidins are one of the most potent free radical scavengers
known, possessing an antioxidant effect up to 50 times more potent then vitamin
E and up to 20 times more powerful then vitamin C. Proanthocyanidins also have
an affinity for cell membranes, providing nutritional support to reduce capillary
permeability and fragility. Although bioflavonoids are widespread in nature,
the powerful proanthocyanidin compound is most abundant and available from the
bark of the maritime pine and in grape seeds, or pips.
In the vascular system the anthocyanidin extract supports the integrity of
vascular walls by increasing vitamin C levels within cells, decreasing the permeabilizing
effect of certain proteolytic/lysosomal enzymes, stabilizing cell membranes,
and stimulating the synthesis of collagen and connective ground substance tissue.
Grape pips (seeds) are a potent source of proanthocyanidins, or pycnogenols.
This grape pip extract contains 92-95% pycnogenols by weight. Jacques Masquelier,
Ph.D., who pioneered proanthocyanidin research and coined the term "pycnogenol",
used the grape seed extract in his second phase of proanthocyanidin investigation.
The term "pycnogenol" originally denoted the generic proanthocyanidin
extracts. However, it is now a registered trademark name referring specifically
to the maritime pine extract. Pycnogenol is also sold by Young Again at Pycnogenol
and contains a minimum of 85% pycnogenols by weight. The maritime pine was the
original source of proanthocyanidins studied and researched by Jacques Masquelier,
Ph.D.
Take One Capsule Twice Daily with Meals.