Extra Strength Resveratrol, 325mg Trans-Resveratrol (30 capsules)
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Extra Strength Resveratrol, 325mg Trans-Resveratrol (30 capsules)
Vcaps, products of plant origin
What is Resveratrol?
Resveratrol is a phenolic compound that has been found to have a strong antioxidant activity. Plants create resveratrol to protect themselves against the stress caused by things such as poor growing conditions and severe weather. Resveratrol has been shown to reduce the oxidation of LDL cholesterol, total cholesterol and the risk of cardiovascular disease. Recent studies on animals have shown resveratrol to dramatically increase life  span, increase athletic endurance and mimic the benefits of a calorie-restricted diet.

Why Is Our Resveratrol Better?
In nature, resveratrol exists in two different isomers, trans-resveratrol and cis-resveratrol; these prefixes refer to the shape of the molecule. Researchers have identified trans-resveratrol as the biologically active of the two isomers, which is why we only label for this active "trans-resveratrol" molecule. Some of our competitors label "total resveratrols," which is not enough information for a consumer. Our Extra-Strength Resveratrol contains 325mg of trans-resveratrol.

Our Extra Strength Resveratrol has the highest content of trans-resveratrol per capsule, 325mg, than any other product we know of. This offers a tremendous value to those looking for high amounts of Resveratrol.  When comparing products, be sure to look at a product's Supplement Facts Panel (ours is below) and look for a line item listing the amount of "trans-resveratrol" per capsule -- not per two, three or four capsules, and don't be fooled by a company listing resveratrol as a component of a proprietary blend. When you look closely at competing "mega dose" products, the capsules are usually filled with lots of nonsense ingredients and the trans-resveratrol content is not even listed.

Please take a minute to review the Lab Assay of our Extra Strength Resveratrol and compare our product to any other available; we are confident that you will agree that ours is the best.

Our Resveratrol offers a great value to consumers; at our Convenience Plan / 6+ Bottle price, 10mg of trans-resveratrol costs just one and a half cents. For smaller amounts of resveratrol, consider our other resveratrol products.



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More Information on Resveratrol

If you follow the news, then you have likely heard of resveratrol, an antioxidant commonly found in red wine, grape skins and other plants.

Many people heard about resveratrol for the first time on Sunday, January 25, 2009, when the CBS News program 60 Minutes aired a segment on the promising new research surrounding resveratrol. You can watch this segment to the right.

CBS News Correspondent Morley Safer interviews Harvard University researchers Christoff Westphal and David Sinclair, who have been pursuing the genetic link between resveratrol and enzymes called sirtuins for the past 5 years.

Sirtuins are a recently discovered class of enzymes that appear to control the aging process. In this video, Safer, Westphal and Sinclair discuss the incredible results from ongoing research aimed at identifying and isolating the exact component of resveratrol responsible for these lab results, in an effort to manufacture a pharmaceutical from this naturally-occurring compound.

Previously "Live to 150...Can You Do It?" an ABC News and Barbara Walters Special (April 1, 2008), Barbara Walters talked to researchers about the stunning research on longevity and Resveratrol. A little over a year earlier, researchers examining resveratrol made front-page news with their studies showing that resveratrol increased the life expectancy of lab animals by over 40%! Based on the results of this early research, we are expecting much more research to be done in the near future; we'll keep you posted.

Resveratrol is believed to be the plants' natural defense against adverse growing conditions and fungal attacks. While resveratrol is commonly found in red wine, it is only available in small amounts and those amounts vary greatly from wine to wine and bottle to bottle.1

Subscribers to our free monthly newsletter know all about this ongoing research. Below is a brief summary of the biggest headline-grabbing research results:

Resveratrol & Longevity

Resveratrol has been in the news over the last few years due to the results of several animal studies that found a link between resveratrol intake and significantly extended life spans. So far those studies have not been conducted on long-lived animals like humans. But the results of the animal studies are impressive to say the least. In 2003 researchers found that resveratrol increased the life span of a yeast by 70%.2 A follow-up 2006 study found a 56% increase in life span among a particular worm, Caenorhabditis elegans, and the common fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster.3 In 2006, a study of a short-lived fish also found an extension of the animals' lives and revealed that the resveratrol delayed the onset of age-related markers.4,5 But the real break-through news on resveratrol came in the form of two studies published in the fall of 2006.6 The first of the two studies was published in the highly regarded scientific journal Nature, and found that resveratrol not only extended life by 40% in lab mice, but those same mice were eating a high calorie, high-fat diet without developing the ill-effects, such as diabetes and heart disease, that are normally associated with that kind of diet. The mice still got fat, but they stayed healthy.

Resveratrol & Athletic Endurance

In December of 2006 the scientific journal Cell published a study from researchers from the Institute of Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology in Illkirch, France, which reported that resveratrol doubled the athletic endurance of lab mice, controlled weight gain, and prevented diabetes.7

Side Effects
There are no known side effects. As with most dietary supplements, until specific research is conducted, this product should not be used by pregnant or lactating women.


Label Facts

  Extra Strength Resveratrol, 325mg, 30 capsules:
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Capsule
Servings per container: 30
Amount Per Serving % Daily Value
Trans-Resveratrol
  (from Polygonum cuspidatum Root Extract)
325 mg
†Daily value not established.

   Other ingredients: Cellulose (plant fiber), magnesium stearate (vegetable source), silicon dioxide.



Dietary Restrictions

Vcaps vegetarian capsule used and a vegetarian formula.  Vcaps vegetarian capsule used and a vegetarian formula.

References

  1. Jellin JM, Gregory PJ, Batz F, Hitchens K, et al. Pharmacist's Letter/Prescriber's letter Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database. 8th ed. Stockton, CA: Therapeutic Research Faculty; 2006:pg 1247-1248
  2. Howitz, K. T., K. J. Bitterman, et al. (2003). "Small molecule activators of sirtuins extend Saccharomyces cerevisiae lifespan." Nature 425(6954): 191-6.
  3. Wood, J. G., B. Rogina, et al. (2004). "Sirtuin activators mimic caloric restriction and delay ageing in metazoans." Nature 430(7000): 686-9.
  4. Valenzano, D. R., E. Terzibasi, et al. (2006). "Resveratrol prolongs lifespan and retards the onset of age-related markers in a short-lived vertebrate." Curr Biol 16(3): 296-300.
  5. Valenzano, D. R., E. Terzibasi, et al. (2006). "Resveratrol prolongs lifespan and retards the onset of age-related markers in a short-lived vertebrate." Curr Biol 16(3): 296-300.
  6. Baur, J. A., K. J. Pearson, et al. (2006). "Resveratrol improves health and survival of mice on a high-calorie diet." Nature 444(7117): 337-42.
  7. Lagouge, M., C. Argmann, et al. (2006). "Resveratrol improves mitochondrial function and protects against metabolic disease by activating SIRT1 and PGC-1alpha." Cell 127(6): 1109-22.


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