Posted on 09/04/2011 5:33:09 PM PDT by decimon
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Two drawbacks. First of all, it takes a LOT of Resveratrol, I’m talking buckets full, to get the best of its health benefits.
Second, like other antioxidants, while a little is good, more than that tends to create its own problems.
I have metabolic syndrome and I would welcome any good news that could help me manage this problem. While this antioxidant may or may not help, I would love to find something to help me.
Where do you get it? It’s a bit pricey at GNC.
The supplements aren't too costly. I look for the drugstore two-fer sales that come up every week or so.
bttt
is this also in grape juice? or only after it is made into wine?
Are you talking about the Resveratrol?
Along with other supplements, yes. I just saw that CVS has a two-fer sale on Nature's Bounty supplements. That should include resveratrol as either Red Wine or Grape Seed extract. Could be worth a look if there's a CVS near you. If there's not a CVS near you then some other drugstore chain may have a similar sale. Those sales come so often that it's hardly worth buying at any other time.
I think muscadine grapes have a crapload of resveratrol in them.
The only problem now is that you really dont know what you are getting when you buy it, there is no standardization or regulation. Look for a reputable supplement manufacturer.
Consumerlab (needs subscription) says a good quality, inexpensive (~ 20 cents per 100 mg) is from Biotivia.
You can get 500 mg tablets — others only have 100 mg tablets, so you have to take a lot and some cost as much as 45 cents per 100 mg.
http://www.biotivia.com/transmaxresveratrol.html
If you want to check out consumerlabs, it’s
It’s $20+ for a 1 year subscription and they publish research about supplements, whether they have what they say they have,quality, price, etc. I find it’s worth the subscription price, you can save money on the supplements.
also — some list larger amounts but the “trans-resveratrol” amount is what counts.
Another place where you can order pure and reasonably priced resvratrol:
That may be so. Maybe green tea or other teas are as proven.
This product reduces antioxidants to a twenty year old level. It is all natural and the professor that is
being shown on the video is for real, not an actor.
He has been working on this product for decades and it
is a wonderful discovery. I’ve been taking it four months and have lower blood pressure. There a lot of good
testimonies that it helps many types of illnesses. Take a look.
http://www.mylifevantage.com/radio/default.aspx
This suggestion may help. Systemic enzymes of
Plant and animal sources have shown benefits in
numerous studies, including human case analysis.
Plant sources stay active for about 8 hours and
Animal sources for about 36. Should be enteric
coated. As for antioxidants, they work best in
A synergistic environment(formula) void of iron
And copper. Good luck! Dose depends on severity
Of symptoms.
First of all, it takes a LOT of Resveratrol, Im talking buckets full, to get the best of its health benefits.
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It’s in wine, right?
bump.
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