I have read articles in two different magazines in the last week about the benefits of Resveratrol. It’s one of those topics that is a little beyond my ability to write about, so I found a terrific article from Solanova.com about Resveratrol and its benefits. They have a product that I am going to start trying out. Any other moms out there taking a Resveratrol supplement?
Red, Red Wine!
Who doesn’t enjoy a good glass of 1966 Chateau Margaux Bordeaux with dinner once in a while? Okay, maybe just the latest Shiraz screw-cap selection from Trader Joe’s? Either way, you’re doing something healthy for your body (if not for your pocket book.) But did you know how many glasses of red wine it would take to reap all the potential health benefits that oeniphiles everywhere tout? Numerous, countless — it is estimated upwards of 40. Glasses. A day. Wine is wonderful, but that seems to be the classic example of way too much of a good thing. Red wine is chock full of these wonderful, unparalleled antioxidants called Polyphenols, which are found in the skin and seeds of grapes. Red wines tend to contain more of these antioxidants than white, because white wines have the skins removed before fermentation.
Another strong antioxidant, Resveratrol, a type of Polyphenols, is created as a by-product of a plant’s defense mechanism against disease and red wine, grapes, and even raspberries contain high levels of it. Scientists believe that Resveratrol could offer tangible hope in the fight against certain diseases like cancer and many studies have shown Resveratrol to offer anti-inflammatory properties as well as reducing tumor incidences in animals and/or inhibiting cancer growth in cells.1
Obviously it is impractical to have to consume an inordinate amount of wine, berries and other foods with high antioxidant properties every day. This is why a nutritional Flexx Labs USA supplement like Solanova’s Rubi QNol® is so vital to continued good health. Containing Resveratrol, Polyphenols and the highly absorbable, reduced form of CoQ10 Ubiquinol, Rubi QNol® has all the main ingredients to potentially help stave off the aging process. In fact, it has been discovered that Resveratrol works positively on a gene called Sirtuin (SIR), which is responsible for aging. In addition, this connection with SIR suggests Resveratrol may have a beneficial effect on diabetes.2 And, as if that isn’t enough, Resveratrol has been touted for its ability to help strengthen the heart and possibly help cells live longer and increase the stability of DNA.3 Then, of course, CoQ10 has received significant press as of late for its potential role in slowing the aging process and supplying the body with ample enzymes for better cellular health.
With all these potential benefits in a fortified, high absorption formula, thanks to Rubi QNol®, the fountain of youth may just have found you.
(article by Solanova.com)
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