Posts Tagged ‘Res-Q Resveratrol’

Resveratrol and Living Longer

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
Res-Q Resveratrol: Live Longer

Res-Q Resveratrol: Live Longer

If you are interested in taking resveratrol as a daily dietary supplement, try Res-Q Resveratrol, a pure and potent supplement which contains resveratrol in the popular, more biologically active form of trans-resveratrol. 

It was recently reported in the news this year, that a reduced-calorie diet promotes a longer life span. Calorie restriction promotes living longer by promoting beneficial changes that numerous clinical studies show increase the life span.

 Resveratrol, a beneficial phytochemical naturally present in red grape skins and red wine, has been shown in studies to promote a longer life span by working in a similar fashion as calorie-restriction. (more…)


Res-Q Resveratrol: Is it the new Anti-Aging Supplement?

Monday, April 13th, 2009
Why is resveratrol getting so much attention?
Res-Q Resveratrol: Live Longer

Res-Q Resveratrol: Live Longer

 
Resveratrol, an antioxidant phytochemical found in red wine and the skins of red grapes, is getting a lot of attention lately as the new good health supplement.
  
Resveratrol encourages living longer by activating the SIRT1 gene. Activating the SIRT1 gene produces the same beneficial anti-aging effects that cutting calories does. 

Red wine gets so much attention for cardiovascular health, ever since the one-glass-per-day rule came out. Since then, researchers have been studying resveratrol, naturally occuring in red wine, and red grape skins, to learn more about it. However, the red wine grape skin extract supplement, Res-Q Resveratrol, provides the health benefits of resveratrol without the side effects of the alcohol. (more…)


Resveratrol may help maintain a healthy liver

Friday, August 15th, 2008
Very recent research studies now highlight the ability of resveratrol, a naturally occurring compound found in red wine, to help maintain a healthy liver despite a very high fat diet.
 
For example, the effects of a high fat diet led to obesity, insulin resistance, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. However, resveratrol helped defend against these bad effects caused by the diet, including helping to maintain a healthy liver by inhibiting the accumulation of fat.
 
There has been talk about the high fat diet found in France and the high consumption of red wine. Did the red wine play a role in their health despite consumption of a high-fat diet? (more…)

Resveratrol helps keep the heart young.

Sunday, July 6th, 2008

Protect your aging heart.

Protect your aging heart

The effects of aging on the heart can lead to death.

Everyone ages.

Resveratrol has been shown in a recently released study to inhibit the effects of aging on the heart, helping to maintain a healthy heart function.

Since heart health is most important with respect to living a long ,healthy life, natural ingredients that would help play a role in keeping the heart young, fighting the toll that age takes on the heart, would be fundamental to achieving a longer mortality, and staying in good health. (more…)


Resveratrol shown in new study to reduce the number of fat cells.

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Res-Q Resveratrol: Live Longer

Recent news reports on a new study on resveratrol, an active beneficial phytochemical, found in red grape skins and red wine.  Exposing fat cells to resveratrol results in less fat cells.  Does this mean that resveratrol would be a good supplement to take if you are on a weight loss program to reduce body fat?

Obtain the beneficial aspects of resveratrol, a natural component of red wine, without the side effects of alcohol, and in a more potent supplement form to fully benefit your health.

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Taking Res-Q Resveratrol? Clinical studies say resveratrol increases lifespan

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Res-Q Resveratrol: Live Longer

Res-Q Resveratrol: Live Longer

Resveratrol was discussed on ABC’s Barbara Walter’s special on anti-aging. Clinical studies show that resveratrol, a natural component of red grape skins, helps regulate the aging process, by a gene called SIRT1 also found in humans.
 
Have we now found some solutions on how to live longer and stay healthier longer?

The TV show implied that resveratrol may encourage being healthier and living longer. Mice given resveratrol, “lived 30% longer”, did not get ill, and despite being on a high fat diet, lived like a healthy mouse, and did not get heart disease.

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One more reason to take resveratrol…

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Res-Q Resveratrol We know that resveratrol has been shown in studies to dramatically increase the lifespan, maintain health, promote good cardiovascular function, and slow aging.

Now, there is one more reason to take resveratrol.  Research shows that resveratrol is safe for diabetics.  Recent research on resveratrol reveals that it may help the normal function of blood sugar metabolism, helping blood sugar to get into the cells.
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What is Res-Q Resveratrol?

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

 

Res-Q Resveratrol

Res-Q Resveratrol

Help maintain a healthy cardiovascular system and encourage a longer life span by supplementing with resveratrol.

Resveratrol, found in the skin of red grapes, and an active ingredient in red wine, has multiple well known benefits for cardiovascular health and helps promote a longer life span.

Scientists have identified, isolated, and studied a natural compound in red wine called resveratrol. Resveratrol is responsible for the following cardiovascular health benefits: circulation, balanced inflammatory response, and blood vessel health.

However, these health benefits indentified in clinical studies were produced from amounts of resveratrol that far exceed the amount found in naturally in red wine. Therefore, these benefits can be expected by taking resveratrol as a supplement form that delivers a potency level that can not be obtained from drinking red wine.

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Resveratrol is good for the brain

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008
j0234673Resveratrol, a phytochemical found in the skin of red grapes, and red wine, has powerful antioxidant abilities and numerous known cardiovascular benefits as demonstrated by science.

By taking Res-Q Resveratrol, maximum benefits are provided that can not be achieved from drinking a glass or two of red wine and without the side effects of alcohol.

As an antioxidant, resveratrol supports a healthy brain, cells, and blood vessels by neutralizing free radicals. Over time the effects of excess free radicals may lead to poor health, mild memory loss associated with the natural process of aging, and even poor arterial health.

A study published in Nueroreport showed resveratrol’s great potential to actually help maintain healthy brain function as we grow older. “The combination of resveratrol and vitamin C and/or E was more effective in protecting the cell than was any of these three antioxidants alone.”

This study points out the importance of using more than one antioxidant product. By using multiple antioxidants you are maximizing your brain health potential. Resveratrol’s powerful antioxidant properties and multiple health benefits, makes resveratrol a “must have” in your antioxidant regimen.