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Resveratrol Dosage - How Much, and How Often?

Posted in Resveratrol on April 24th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

Resveratrol - Dosage, SyringeResveratrol Dosage Instructions & Recommendations

Resveratrol has been found to have various cancer-fighting benefits, and other advantages, like weight loss, and possible life extension. A lot of different foods are sources of resveratrol, like cacao, peanuts, and red wine. There are fun and tasty ways to get your daily dose. If you prefer, there are a lot of supplements available, in powder and capsule form. What is a good daily dose of resveratrol,  when should I take it and how much do you have to take to get the full benefits from it?

Just so you know, there aren’t that many long-term resveratrol studies that have been done on people. What we know of its effects on humans is largely anecdotal evidence, and most of the research that has been done has been on animals. Trying to figure out a correct dosage based on an animal study is tricky, but science is working on it every day.

In regards to when you should be taking resveratrol, the time of day doesn’t particularly matter, but it’s usually best to take it with breakfast in the morning. Sticking with a consistent time to take it is also recommended, since you’ll usually form a habit easier that way.

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Resveratrol: Resv Studies, Media & News

Posted in Resveratrol on April 19th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

Health Resveratrol NurseIt’s seen a lot of news coverage lately, even appearing on 60 minutes. It’s resveratrol, a natural anti-aging compound that’s naturally found in in red wine, and to a lesser extent in blueberries and nuts. Here, we’ll give you an overview of some of the benefits of this wonderful substance.

It is a very potent anti-aging compound, as we previously mentioned. It can mimic the effects of a calorie-restricted diet, which has been shown to reduce the effects of aging on the body. A University of Wisconsin study seems to confirm this. Resveratrol can have the same effect as restricting calories by 20-30%, even if you don’t change a thing about your diet.

This substance may also reduce the amount of fat in your body, and could, in the future, be used to combat obesity. The Endocrine Society’s 90th annual meeting touted this fantastic discovery. Resveratrol may also work to protect your heart. The potent antioxidants found in red wine may help in the regulation of blood sugar levels, by slowing the absorption of carbohydrates into the bloodstream. This in turn will help keep blood pressure lower, and possibly prevent heart disease.

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