- Small amounts of resveratrol are found in peanuts.
- Resveratrol inhibits the enzyme (fatty acid synthase) that facilitates the production of fat in the body.
- Resveratrol protects against second-hand smoke.
- Resveratrol protects against toxicity of arsenic.
- Resveratrol inhibits abnormal blood vessels at the back of the eyes that form when eye tissues become starved for oxygen.
- Resveratrol inhibits scar tissue.
- Resveratrol may be helpful in female fertility problems.
- Resveratrol produces anti-aging effects in human skin.
- Resveratrol inhibits mottled teeth (dental fluorosis).
- Resveratrol inhibits kidney stones.
- Resveratrol suppresses sugar used as a growth factor by tumor cells.
- Resveratrol is an anti-depressant.
- Resveratrol helps the thinking process when under stress.
- Resveratrol protects the brain.
- Resveratrol binds to hemoglobin and thus protects red blood cells.
- Resveratrol protects the brain from inflammation provoked by anesthetics.
- Resveratrol only mildly reduces circulating cholesterol levels and works via others mechanisms to protect the heart.
- Resveratrol may be helpful in alleviating fibrillation (fluttering) of the top chambers of the heart (atrial fibrillation).
- Resveratrol has strong anti-diabetic effects in humans.
- Resveratrol may be helpful for retinal detachment.
- Resveratrol boosts the production of natural internal antibiotic peptides, especially in combination with vitamin D.
- Resveratrol is an antidote to methamphetamine dependency.
- Resveratrol protects the liver.
- Resveratrol is beneficial among obese men.
- Resveratrol in combination with antibiotics is helpful in the treatment of chlamydial infections.
- Resveratrol may help overcome tamoxifen resistance among women attempting to prevent recurrence of breast cancer.
- Resveratrol protects the insulin-secreting beta cells in the pancreas.
- Resveratrol protects against radiation injury.
- Resveratrol mimics a calorie restricted diet.
- Resveratrol may serve as an alternative to hormone replacement therapy for post-menopausal women.
- Resveratrol protects against the toxic effects of pesticides.
- Resveratrol (and Longevinex) are non-toxic.
- Resveratrol has a fat-lowering effect by increasing calorie burning.
- Resveratrol pay prevent erectile dysfunction among diabetic males.
- Resveratrol preserves learning and memory with advancing age.
- Reduction of resveratrol particle size by micronization increases blood concentration by 3.6 times.
- The combination of resveratrol and quercetin works synergistically.
- Resveratrol is an anti-influenza drug.
- Resveratrol prevents the spread (metastasis) of cancer by inhibiting clumping of blood platelets.
- Resveratrol is an anti-fatigue factor.
- Resveratrol protects the thymus gland that produces T-cells for immunity.
- Resveratrol inhibits plaque-forming bacteria in the mouth.
- Resveratrol may be helpful for endometriosis.
- Resveratrol protects the spinal cord.
- By its ability to reduce demand for oxygen, resveratrol protects brain cells during a stroke.
- Resveratrol inhibits the deleterious effects of smokeless tobacco.
- Resveratrol inhibits homocysteine, an undesirable blood protein.
- Resveratrol preserves bone with advancing age.
- Resveratrol protects the brain during alcohol consumption.
- Resveratrol protects against noise-induced hearing loss.
- Resveratrol protects the brain AFTER brain injury.
- Resveratrol is a pain reliever.
- Resveratrol protects arteries from blood vessel disease better than statin drugs.
- Resveratrol may be helpful in maintaining male fertility.
- Resveratrol inhibits the formation of cellular debris (lipofuscin) which is a marker of aging.
- Resveratrol promotes incisional wound healing.
- Resveratrol helps injected stem cells survive in animal hearts following a heart attack.
- Resveratrol is an alternative to steroids in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
- While resveratrol only modestly reduces circulating cholesterol levels, it aids in the removal (efflux) of cholesterol.
- Resveratrol may prevent food allergy.
- Resveratrol has been proposed as a treatment for acne.
- Resveratrol lengthens the lifespan of bees in hives.
- Resveratrol protects against toxic effects of chemotherapy.
- Resveatrol reverses memory loss induced by medication.
- Resveratrol protects against the harmful effects of high fructose corn syrup.
- Resveratrol blocks all three stages of cancer (initiation, growth, spread).
- When coronary arteries become blocked, resveratrol promotes collateral circulation.
- Resveratrol slows the cell renewal cycle and thus facilitates DNA repair.
- Fruits dipped in a resveratrol bath have a longer shelf life.
- Resveratrol may prevent retinopathy of prematurity, a blinding eye disease among prematurely-born infants.
- Resveratrol protects the pancreas
- Resveratrol is beneficial for smokers.
- Resveratrol enhances thyroid function.
- Resveratrol blocks the birth defect/cancer-causing effects of diethylstilbestrol.
- Resveratrol consumption is associated with improved lung function.
- Resveratrol prevents diet-induced diabesity in offspring of laboratory mice.
- Resveratrol may prevent strokes.
- Resveratrol protects against blinding cataracts.
- Resveratrol reduces pre-existing pre-cancerous growths in the colon.
- Resveratrol reduces the virulence of smallpox.
- Resveratrol inhibits all three major markers of inflammation – C-reactive protein (CRP), tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2).
- Resveratrol shows promise in the treatment of melanoma.
- Among the three most promising anti-aging agents, resveratrol is the only non-prescription molecule.
- Resveratrol, quercetin, vitamin D combine to prevent bone loss and weight gain after menopause.
- Resveratrol is being considered for treatment of epileptic seizures.
- Resveratrol prevents development of bulging weak areas of an artery (aneurysms), common among smokers.
- Research-grade resveratrol is protected from light exposure. Light converts this red wine molecule from its active (trans resveratrol) form to its degraded (cis resveratrol) form. Resveratrol should be protected from exposure to light.
- Resveratrol makes anti-cancer drugs work better, helping overcome tumor resistance.
- Resveratrol-based dietary supplement rescues octogenarians failing vision when all other therapies fail.
- Proprietary resveratrol-based dietary supplement abolishes the first sign of blood vessel disease about twice as well as plain resveratrol.
- Resveratrol-based dietary supplement reduces area of damage in experimental heart attacks and turns mortal heart attacks into non-mortal events.
- Resveratrol improves brain function.
- Resveratrol-based dietary supplement is closest genetic mimic of a limited calorie diet.
- Resveratrol simultaneously prevents new blood vessels that feed tumor cells but promotes new blood vessels and blood circulation in the oxygen-starved heart.
- A modest dose of resveratrol promotes health.
- Stem cells can regenerate damaged tissues but also encourage the growth of tumor cells. Resveratrol blocks stem cell function in cancer cells but not healthy cells.
- Resveratrol helps to reduce the adverse effects of weekend binge drinking.
- Resveratrol improves production of sperm cells.
- Resveratrol triggers erections and enhances circulating testosterone levels.
- Resveratrol enhances activation of telomerase, an enzyme required for DNA repair.
- The only resveratrol-based dietary supplement that does not promote oxidation at high dose.
- Resveratrol protects against skin aging.
- Resveratrol activates internal enzymatic antioxidants (glutathione, catalase, superoxide dismutase) via the Nrf2 gene transcription factor.
- Resveratrol has a profound effect upon microRNA, considered the “guiding hand” of the human genome (library of genes).
- Resveratrol protects brain cells from adverse effects of over-stimulation by taste enhancers (monosodium glutamate) in foods.
- Resveratrol makes tumor cells more vulnerable to “natural killer cells.”
- Resveratrol aids in vitro fertilization.
- Resveratrol protects against environmental estrogens.
- Resveratrol suppresses utilization of sugar by tumor cells.
- Resveratrol exhibits broad biological action and would replace many drugs.
©2013 Bill Sardi, Resveratrol Partners LLC, dba LONGEVINEX®
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