What Is Resveratrol?
It's amazing what nature and science can do together. Science is constantly finding within nature cures, antidotes and solutions to the problems that many humans deal with in everyday life. It can be difficult to keep up with all the discoveries and new medicines and supplements that can contribute to a healthier, more fulfilling lifestyle. One fairly recent discovery that most people have heard about, or are likely to hear about soon is resveratrol.
Resveratrol is a compound found in plants, especially the skins of grapes, blueberries, mulberries, raspberries, wine and peanuts. One of its benefits is that it has strong anti-oxidant properties, which are helpful in reducing ageing. However, there are many other benefits of consuming this compound.
Some of the benefits of resveratrol include anti-aging properties (reducing wrinkles as well as enhancing skin), helps lower blood sugar, lowers cholesterol and helps prevent cancer. It also has been said to reduce memory loss and increase tolerance to exercise. With all the benefits, there seem to be few, if any, reasons not to be getting resveratrol in your diet.
Because of the scientific studies, most of which have been done on mice and insects, and their positive outcomes, a supplement has been made to make the compound more easily and conveniently accessible. Of course getting resveratrol from its natural sources and taking it in that way is always a good idea, especially considering that it is found in foods that are healthy anyway, but you cannot always get the right amount and concentration if you get it from foods.
Wine does contain resveratrol, and is one of the early food discovered to have it, but the way it is absorbed in the body may not be the most effective. It seems that the compound taken from natural sources often makes its way through the body without being absorbed properly. This is not the case with supplements, most of which contain the compound derived from Japanese knotweed.
There are some concerns that resveratrol acts as an estrogen in the body and therefore may contribute to the development of breast cancer. This has yet to be proven, though. Also, for the same reason and also because of a lack of research, pregnant women, children and anyone under the age of eighteen should not take the supplement, as it is unknown what type of affect it might have on an undeveloped body.
Overall, however, resveratrol is so far considered to be very safe. The positive effects have not been strongly proven, and the supplement is still in its early stages before it is launched officially as a safe and proven product, but with television coverage such as on the Oprah Winfrey Show, you can be sure that more and more people will be trying it. And the more that do, the more positive reviews are likely to come out and the more mainstream and commonplace the supplement will become.


| Market Wire - Heathrow Natural Foods Announces ACAI Plus & Resveratrol Plus Functional Chewing Gum Are Now Available at Divine Health(TM) July 15, 2010 -- Heathrow Natural Food & Beverage, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: HRNF) is pleased to announce that it Functional Chewing Gum line is now available at... |
Investigation Finds UConn Professor Fabricated Research Work Focused On Health Benefits Of Resveratrol, An Antioxidant In Red Wine A three-year investigation into the work of a University of Connecticut researcher who focused on the health benefits of resveratrol EUR” a chemical in red wine EUR” found 145 instances of fabricated research... |
Household & Personal Products Industry - Sabinsa debuts new ingredients for nutritional, cosmetic applications October 1, 2011 -- * Sabinsa has rolled out Silbinol and pTeroWhite, proprietary natural pterostilbene, for nutritional and cosmetic applications, respectively,... |
Market Wire - Nutra-Resveratrol Anti-Ageing Water Coming to ThirstMonger.com August 16, 2010 -- Anti-Ageing North America, LLC. announced today that a contract has been signed with ThirstMonger.com as one of their web-based sales... |
Drug Store News - Power boosters March 14, 2011 -- People's skin changes with diet, climate and age. Now, consumers can customize their favorite skin cream to fit their individual needs. Power... |
Alternative Medicine Review - Resveratrol monograph June 1, 2010 -- Introduction Resveratrol (trans-3,4',5,-trihydroxystilbene) is a polyphenol molecule found in many plant species including grapes,... |
Renown Health Products Ushers In New Year With Two New Products: Natural Products Company Adopts New Name to Reflect . Renown Health Products is ushering in the new year with the release of two new products that will further solidify its national position as one of the leading developers of best-in-class, physician-developed natural products designed to provide customers with better and longer lives.Boca Raton, FL (PRWEB) January 19, 2012 Renown Health Products (http://www.renownhealthproducts. ... |
Red wine-heart research slammed with fraud charges NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A University of Connecticut researcher who studied the link between aging and a substance found in red wine has committed more than 100 acts of data fabrication and falsification, the university said Wednesday, throwing much of his work into doubt. Dipak K. Das, who directed the university's Cardiovascular Research Center, studied resveratrol, touted by a number of ... |

Technorati Tags: Resveratrol Anti-Aging, Resveratrol Antioxidant, Resveratrol

