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Remarkably, by consuming Resveratrol, we can also gain many health-promoting benefits, such as cardiovascular support, brain health, immune functionality and healthy metabolism. *
Resveratrol is a polyphenol produced by plants as a protection mechanism in response to stresses such as sun radiation damage or a fungal attack.*
Remarkably, by consuming Resveratrol, we can also gain many health-promoting benefits, such as cardiovascular support, brain health, immune functionality and healthy metabolism. *
The Secret Weapon to Slow Aging
French Paradox
Since the early 1990s, when the presence of resveratrol in red wine was established. The scientific community has been exploring the effects of resveratrol on health. Specifically, it was postulated that resveratrol intake via moderate red wine consumption might help explain the fact that French people have a relatively low incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD) despite consuming foods high in saturated fat, a phenomenon dubbed the “French Paradox”.*
Resveratrol as a Supplement
Resveratrol is high in grape skin, as grapes produce resveratrol in defense against toxins and parasites. It is also found in various berries, peanuts, soy, and “Itadori tea” made from Japanese Knotweed [2].
Limited studies have explored its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-aging, and phytoestrogen activity. Resveratrol does hold some potential for improving chronic diseases. Researchers are also exploring its ability to mimic the effects of caloric restriction in animals, which might affect lifespan [3, 1]. *
Synergies
The following resveratrol synergies were explored in studies:
- Since resveratrol increases SIRT1; taking Niagen NAD+ may additionally boost SIRT1 *
- Quercetin for protecting the blood vessels and for fat-burning [8, 9, 10]
- Resveratrol, Genistein, and Quercetin, which may provide cumulatively similar benefits at cheaper costs [11]. *
- Resveratrol boosts the activity of vitamin D (via VDR) and acts in synergy with vitamin K2. Getting plenty of sunshine along with vitamin K2 and resveratrol may help postmenopausal women maintain healthy bones.
- Curcumin [12]
- Melatonin [13]
- Sulfur-containing bioactive compounds from cruciferous vegetables (such as the glucosinolate Indole-3-carbinol) [14]
- Grape seed extract [15, 16]
Health Benefits of Resveratrol
Resveratrol and Exercise Performance and Muscle Damage
Plyometric exercise (PE) is an effective training method to increase muscle mass and strength. However, excessive or inappropriate conditions might cause exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD). Resveratrol (RES) is a natural polyphenol plant antitoxin, which improves exercise performance, and exhibits anti-oxidation, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer effects. Therefore, this study investigated the effect of RES supplementation on the recovery of muscle damage, inflammation, soreness, muscle power, and anaerobic performance following plyometric-exercise-induced muscle damage (PEIMD).*
Dementiaand Alzheimer’s Disease
The anti-inflammatory properties of resveratrol are effective in controlling inflammation throughout the body, including the brain. Neuroinflammation (inflammation of parts of the nervous system) is one factor that contributes to the progression of brain-related problems, such as Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and multiple sclerosis.*
One study followed participants with Alzheimer’s disease for 52 weeks to observe the therapeutic effects of resveratrol. One control group received a placebo, while another received resveratrol. For the group with the placebo, neurological biomarkers continued to decline over the observational period. However, the group receiving daily doses of resveratrol saw stabilization in those same biomarkers.*
Cardiovascular Disease
Numerous studies have explored resveratrol’s role in preventing and managing cardiovascular (heart-related) disease. Resveratrol exhibits protective effects against blood vessel damage. Studies also show that it lowers cholesterol levels and prevents blood clots. *
Many researchers have concluded that resveratrol is a valuable micronutrient that can prevent heart disease in those at risk and help treat people with progressing cardiovascular conditions.*
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