Resveratrol Pills Cure Diseases?

by Good Health Guide on July 15, 2009


Resveratrol, like the acai berry, is becoming one of the most talked about health supplements of the year. After being featured on major talk shows and news programs, many people are wondering what this supplement is all about. Unlike a lot of wonder pills being marketed today, there is a lot of science behind resveratrol and some of the researches and scientists are convinced resveratrol could be the biggest medical breakthrough of all time.

Some common foods and drinks that you probably already eat contain resveratrol. One of the most common drink sources is red wine. Peanuts and red grapes also contain this compound. A glass of red wine and a cup of red grapes or peanuts all provide about the same amount of resveratrol. While any resveratrol may provide a health benefit, the levels of resveratrol that are being tested in the lab are much stronger than what you can find in food. Fortunately, there are resveratrol supplements available that are made from sources like red wine or Japanese knotweed that have a lot more resveratrol in them.

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Resveratrol supplements have been created that are up to 500 times stronger than what you can find in any food supplement. This is closer to what is being tested in the laboratory on diseases. You have a couple options when you look at a resveratrol supplement. You can buy a supplement that just has resveratrol or you can get a supplement that combines resveratrol with other ingredients like acai berry to create a high antioxidant health supplement. You can also get free trials of resveratrol so you can try the supplement out for the cost of shipping. Just make sure you look at the terms of the trial so you can cancel the resveratrol supplement it if you don’t want future charges.

The biggest health claim that is being made about resveratrol is that it can extend your life. While the research is still new, initial findings are showing that resveratrol can cure some diseases associated with aging like cancer and diabetes. Some tests have also shown that lab rats live longer when taking high doses of resvartrol. With this said, there are still many years worth of testing to be done before anything will be approved as a medicine. Until then, you can only get resveratrol as a nutritional supplement.

This information is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered scientific fact. The FDA has not approved resveratrol supplements for the treatment of any disease. You should consult your doctor for any treatments needed and before starting any exercise or diet program. Much of the information used in this article was obtained from research done by Oregon State University and is published at lpi.oregonstate.edu/infocenter/phytochemicals/resveratrol/.