Resveratrol Supplements – What Are The Benefits

March 4, 2010

There has been a lot of news on the supplement known as resveratrol, but many are still wondering what the benefits of resveratrol may be. Before going into to much detail about any one of the many health benefits a resveratrol supplement can provide, here is a short list of the major benefits. (These statements, of course, have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.)

  • Heart Health by promoting proper blood platelet activity.
  • Helps fight cancer by promoting programmed cell death.
  • Fat Loss by causing calorie restriction in the cells.
  • Increased Energy and Endurance by increasing mitochondria (energy producing part of the cell)

Many other benefits from Resveratrol. 

(Click on any one of the health problems below to learn more about that specific health benefit)

There are many more benefits found from taking resveratrol supplements for osteoporosis,       strokes,       alzheimer,      bipolar disorder,      cancer,      increased endurance,      eye disease,      heart health,      liver damage,      obesity/FAT loss,      skin cancer,      flu,      anti aging,      anti-inflamitory,      diabetes  and many more.

Where Resveratrol Comes From

Resveratrol was originally found in the roots of japanese knotweed. There are many other sources such as eucalyptus, spruce, peanuts and many different berries. The most abundant source though is grape skin. Because of the high levels of resveratrol in grapes there has been a lot press about the ‘benefits of red wine’. Red wine is thought to be the reason for ‘The French Paradox’ which is, why do the French have better heart health, weight management and lower cancer rates even though they eat high fat foods, drink more and smoke a lot. The theory points to the French diet of large amounts of red wine which of course contains resveratrol.

Get the Benefits of Resveratrol Through Supplements

While drinking red wine can be a fun way of getting some resveratrol into your diet it is of course not the most practical way of doing it. Besides of the obvious side effects of drinking large amounts of alcohol on a regular basis, red wine doesn’t have nearly the amount of resveratrol needed to notice significant health benefits. To get the amount of resveratrol into your system you need to see significant results you would have to drink ‘1000 bottles’ a day! So, concentrated levels are needed and can now be found in resveratrol supplements. Make sure you do your research on any resveratrol supplement you are looking into since there are a lot of bad ones just looking to jump in on the new sales frenzy. One of these unscrupulous companies is FMW Laboratories which sells RESVERATROL ULTRA. They offer a free trial but bill you and set up a recurring charge of $90 a month before the customer even gets to try the product. The company has been given a F rating by the BBB. On the other hand there is a highly absorbable brand with great customer ratings found at THIS SITE. There is also a informational video below about how it works and why it is absorbed so well. 

The Future of Resveratrol Supplementation

Resveratrol supplements have such a wide range of health benefits it is useful for everyone to take. Scientists are in the process of learning how the different chemical reactions work for each health benefit so they can make  prescriptions created for each specific health problem. This will give a person the ability to get a drug that can work specifically for Alzheimer’s, cancer or whatever health challenge they are facing. The best use of resveratrol and other health supplements is to take them as a preventative measure before health problems are present. It is much cheaper to prevent disease and gives a better quality of life for you and your family.

To see a highly absorbable Resveratrol CLICK HERE.

RESVERATROL AS SEEN ON ’60 MINUTES’

Buying Liquid Vitamins – Things You Should Know

February 14, 2010

People have a lot of different reasons for buying liquid vitamins. Some people just can’t swallow pills and capsules, others have children that need an easy way to take vitamins and most people realize now that to get the best absorption and benefits, a liquid vitamin is the way to go. The problem most people run into when trying to buy liquid vitamins is not only finding one but finding a quality product.

Benefits of Liquid Vitamins

After learning all the benefits liquid vitamins offer it is surprising to find so many pill forms of vitamins still out there. The first and most important difference is the absorption rate. The traditional vitamin pill has a very poor absorption rate which directly affects how much or how little benefit a person will receive from the vitamins. A pill has binders and fillers added to help keep the pill together and is then compressed with 60,000 foot/pounds of pressure to form the pill. The body’s digestive system can’t break down most pills because of how hard they are. In fact many nurses in hospitals call vitamin pills bed pan bullets because even after going through the body you can still read the name on the pill. This means that no matter how much nutrition is in the pill, the body is only absorbing a very small percentage. Liquid vitamins however are readily available to be absorbed by the body so they deliver much more of the nutrition. There are even ‘isotonic’ vitamins available. Isotonic means ‘same as’ your body fluids like your tears,  blood and sweat. The liquid is isotonic so that when you drink it your body recognizes it as already digested and absorbs it immediately. An isotonic vitamin will absorb 95% to 98% in 5 to 10 minutes. For this reason people actually start to notice health benefits when using liquid vitamins and supplements. To learn more about isotonic supplements visit Market America’s website. http://www.marketamerica.com/deigenfeld/brands-214/isotonix.htm 

Cost of Liquid Vitamins

People are many times surprised at the cost of most liquid vitamins. They are usually more expensive per serving than pills. But if you put into perspective the the amount of actual nutrition that is absorbed into the body, the price of the liquids will almost always be more reasonable. For example, if you are spending $10 for a 30 day supply of vitamin pills that had 50mg of vitamins per serving in it, but only 10% of the nutrition was being absorbed (which is good for a pill), your paying $0.07 per mg being absorbed. On the other hand the same 50mg liquid vitamin that seems more expensive at $30 for a 30 day supply which absorbs at 90% would break down to about $0.02 per mg being absorbed. Again, this superior absorption rate is why people actually notice results when they take liquid vitamins. So, what is the point of paying less for something that isn’t going to be effective anyway. It may seem more expensive when buying liquid vitamins, but in the long run they will actually do what they are supposed to and will usually cost less than that soda or coffee you buy everyday anyway.

CHECK OUT THIS EXCELLENT DEMO ON LIQUID (ISOTONIX) SUPPLEMENTS

(The demo is using the antioxidant formula OPC-3 as an example but you can get many kinds of isotonix formulas)

To see them CLICK HERE!