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Natural Resveratrol - PREMIUM RESVERATROL 1200mg - Immune Vitamins 6 Bottles
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Description
RESVERATROL PREMIUM 1200mgIMMUNE BOOSTER, ANTIOXIDANT
Increase Endurance, Oxidative Metabolism, Enhanced Cardiac Function
With
Astragalus, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Co Q-10
Manufactured Exclusively For:
HEALTH SOLUTION, LLC
6 Bottles 360 Capsules
Resveratrol is a natural compound found in red grape skin, Japanese knotweed (polygonum cuspidatum), peanuts, blueberries and some other berries. It is a powerful antioxidant produced by some plants to protect them against environmental
stresses. Antioxidants neutralize free radicals, which are believed to be the cause of aging. Japanese knotweed is the plant source with the highest resveratrol content. A large amount of resveratrol is produced in the skin of grapes to
protect the plant against sun damage, therefore wine has higher levels of resveratrol compared to other natural food. Overall, red wine contains small amounts of resveratrol, less than 1 to 2 mg per 8 ounces of red wine. However, red
wine has more resveratrol than white wine because red wines are fermented with the grape skins longer than white wines. Hence, many of the antioxidants including resveratrol that are naturally present in the grape skins are extracted
into the wine. Resveratrol is also present in the seeds and pomace of grapes. Resveratrol may protect a cells. It is a powerful antioxidant. Antioxidants can help for cell damage caused by free radicals.
Resveratrol is unique among antioxidants because it can cross the blood-brain barrier to help protect your brain and nervous system, and studies show that its benefits are wide reaching, including:
Protecting your cells from free radical damage
Lowering your blood pressure
Keeping your heart healthy and improving elasticity in your blood vessels
Normalizing your anti-inflammatory response
Protecting the endothelial lining of your arteries
Reducing oxidative stress
Blocking the production of nf kappa b, a powerful, noxious inflammatory agent.
Cellular support that improves mental function, and promotes oral/dental health.
Muscle health
Because resveratrol associated with aging, it is often referred to a "fountain of youth" that can extend lifespan. Resveratrol might be a key ingredient in red wine that helps prevent damage to blood vessels, reduces low-density
lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (the "bad" cholesterol). Some research shows that resveratrol could be linked to a reduced risk of inflammation and blood clotting. study showed that resveratrol may actually reduce the positive effect of
exercise on the heart in older men. It's also important to know that resveratrol's effects only last a short time after drinking red wine, so its effects may not last in the long term. The resveratrol in red wine comes from the skin of
grapes used to make wine. Because red wine is fermented with grape skins longer than is white wine, red wine contains more resveratrol. Simply eating grapes, or drinking grape juice, has been suggested as one way to get resveratrol
without drinking alcohol. Red and purple grape juices may have some of the same heart-healthy benefits of red wine.
Astragalus
Astragalus root has been used for centuries in traditional Chinese medicine. It is a powerful adaptogenic herb and is said to support immune function. Astragalus has gained popularity recently as research has emerged about the
possibility that it can protect and increase longevity. Recent research has shown that Astragalus may protect the telomeres from degradation.
Astragalus is also called huang qi or milk vetch. It comes from a type of bean or legume. While there are multiple species of astragalus, most astragalus supplements contain Astragalus membranaceus. The herb is said to offer multiple
health benefits for multiple conditions, including heart benefits. Astragalus appears to work by stimulating the immune system. It has antioxidant effects that inhibit free radical production. In the body, free radicals damage cells and
are linked to many health problems associated with aging. There is, though, no known way to stop free radicals completely. Some proponents of astragalus use it for its heart benefits. They claim it may protect against heart problem.
Astragalus is often promoted for its effects on the immune system, liver, and cardiovascular system. There is, though, little research to suggest that astragalus can help protect the heart in humans. It's also used to help improve
overall weakness.
Astragalus Benefits:
Reduces the amount of nitric oxide released from cells, which reduces inflammation.
Causes certain genes and metabolic pathways to be shutdown which would otherwise cause blood and chemicals to flow to wounds.
Activates other genes and pathways which activates different immune cells.
Coenzyme Q10
Coenzyme Q10 is a mitochondrial energizer that has shown remarkable effects against common heart ailments and neurological problem. People who survive cardiac arrest often suffer irreversible brain damage as a result of the disruption
of oxygen to the brain. European researchers recently investigated whether combining CoQ10 with mild hypothermia—a technique proven to reduce neuronal damage and increase survival—might enhance the effects. Age-related macular
degeneration is the most common cause of vision loss in people over 60.3 With the deterioration of the macula (a tiny cluster of highly specialized cells in the retina) central vision progressively begins to blur. In recent years,
researchers have focused on how oxidative damage affects age-related macular degeneration. The eye, one of the body’s most metabolically active organs, not only generates an enormous amount of free radicals through normal function, but
also incurs additional oxidative damage from ultraviolet radiation and air pollution.
Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA)
Alpha-lipoic acid or ALA is a naturally occurring compound that's made in the body. It serves vital functions at the cellular level, such as energy production. As long as you're healthy, the body can produce all the ALA it needs for
these purposes. ALA is an antioxidant. Antioxidants protect against damage to the body's cells. Studies show that about 30% to 40% of the oral dose of an ALA supplement is absorbed. If you're a bodybuilder or are into weight training
than you have probably heard of Alpha-Lipoic Acid (or ALA), but might not be sure of how beneficial supplementing with it can be. To give a scientific explanation of what Alpha-Lipoic Acid is, one of the easiest ways to explain it would
be that it is an essential co-factor in energy metabolism in organisms from microbes to humans. Simply defined it is a substance (such as a co-enzyme) that must be available in order for another substance (such as an enzyme) to produce
a specific result. Additionally, when present in sufficient quantities, Alpha Lipoic Acid acts as an antioxidant. The amount of Alpha Lipoic Acid naturally present in the body may not be adequate to obtain the antioxidant benefits.
Increasing the amount of Alpha Lipoic Acid through dietary supplementation can be helpful to perform this vital function.
SUPPLEMENT FACTS:
Proprietary Blend 1200mg
Resveratrol (root) Extract (polygonum cuspidatum)
Astragalus (root)
Alpha Lipoic Acid
Coenzyme Q-10
OTHER INGREDIENTS:
Hypromellose,
magnesium stearate.
WARNING:
KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN,
DO NOT USE IF SAFETY SEAL IS DAMAGED OR
MISSING. STORED IN A COOL, DRY PLACE
SUGGESTED USE:
As a dietary supplement, take two (2)
capsules daily.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.