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Sirtris Pharmaceuticals™ (Grape Seed Resveratrol)

The best resveratrol supplements are made from red grape seed and Japanese Knotweed (Polygonum Cuspidatum). Resveratrol is found in many of the foods we eat and naturally created by several plants as a natural defense against predators.

Grape seed resveratrol vs Japanese knotweed resveratrol?

Red grape seed extract was originally the preferred method of creating Resveratrol Supplements but companies found that Japanese Knotweed (Polygonum Cuspidatum) is a much easier process and contains a purer form of resveratrol.

How is Grape Seed Resveratrol made?

The resveratrol is extracted from the grape skin using a variety of chemical compounds that help purify the resveratrol. It is then dried and kept in a cool climate to maintain its potency. Natural Resveratrol is vulnerable to light and can lose its potency when exposed to a harsh environment.

How is Resveratrol made from Japanese Knotweed (Polygonum Cuspidatum)?

Japanese knotweed is a plant similar to bamboo with a hollow stem and contains resveratrol in its roots. The roots are sliced and again a chemical compound is used to extract the resveratrol. It then gets dried to formulate the resveratrol capsules. Japanese knotweed is a better source of natural resveratrol than grape seed resveratrol.

Japanese knotweed can grow in almost any climate and is much cheaper to grow than red grapes. This plant has been used for many years by Asian doctors to create medicines. Japanese knotweed is also known as the giant knotweed, monkeyweed and polygonum cuspidatum.

As scientists dig deeper into the chemistry of these different plants, their discovering more and more ways to help prolong human life. Modern technology allows us to better understand the chemistry of plants and natural resources than ever before. Everyday we have another scientific breakthrough in the health and wellness industry. Resveratrol supplements are just the beginning of whats to come.

Scientific studies show that taking grape seed resveratrol or resveratrol supplements from Japanese Knotweed can help prevent damage to blood vessels, reduce bad cholesterol, slow down aging, reduce inflammation, fight off free radicals that destroy the body and help overall cardiovascular health.

Do resveratrol supplements actually help prolong life? Scientists have conducted multiple tests on lad animals and the results were very promising but the only true way of knowing is from personal testimonials years from now when people are living longer. Doctors feel comfortable that taking resveratrol supplements now is safe and the research is solid enough to back it up.

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  • i took 500mg of this and i can tell you i felt noticbly better awake ,clear, the best stuff i have taken so far, i am 52,so perhaps if you are younger you may not need to take this ,i have found that as i age i notice benefits to supplementation,when i was younger this was not the case.

  • All hail the American Snake Oil Merchants. Check the weeds in your garden and if you've been invaded by the dreaded Japanese Knot Weed you have the source for the drug Resveratrol in the rhizome roots. What they don't say is less than 5% of what you swallow is available for your body, and the extortionate cost for cheaply produced extracts makes for obscene profit.. Note how carefully use of words "may", "in effect mimics", "could prevent", they didn't say it helps you to walk on water.

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