Genceutic Naturals Wild Crafted Resveratrol + 100mg Trans, Veggie Caps 60 ea
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Advanced Bio-Active Plant Compound Guaranteed 100mg Extracted from Wild Crafted Organically Grown Non GMO Grapes* Free of Toxic Chemical Pesticides, Herbicides, Fungicides, Synthetic Fertilizers and Sulfites* Naturally contains a Full Spectrum of Polyphenols, Proanthocyanidins (OPC"s), Anthocyanins and Flavonoids* What is Resveratrol? Resveratrol is a natural substance found in many plants including grapes, wine peanuts and Japanese KnotweedResveratrol Benefits May help support healthy cardiovascular function May help promote healthy blood flow Provides potent antioxidant effects May help relieve common, everyday inflammation caused by a number of lifestyle factors Resveratrol is a natural substance found in many plants including grapes, wine peanuts and Japanese Knotweed. Resveratrol"s introduction into the dietary supplement market was based upon the consideration that intake of it and other polyphenol compounds from red wine may contribute to the "French paradox", the high rate of cardiovascular health in the Mediterranean population, despite a diet that is relatively high in saturated fat. This beneficial cardiovascular effect may be a function of the fact that in human clinical research resveratrol has been shown to promote healthy dilation of arteries - which of course has value for blood flow. This is consistent with other human clinical research demonstrating that resveratrol promotes healthy circulation to the brain. Genceutic Naturals Resveratrol uses wildcrafted Muscadine Grapes standardized to provide 98% or 102 mg total resveratrol.Research has also shown that resveratrol significantly extends the lifespan of lower organisms such as yeasts , worms and the fruit fly. Other research demonstrated that resveratrol had similar life extension effects on short-lived fish and mice. The reason that resveratrol has these anti-aging effects is unknown, but may be related to the production of proteins by the SIR2 gene. At this point it is unknown whether or not re