Post by Clayton Walker on May 12, 2011 20:34:20 GMT -5
Blueprint for Wellness blueprintforwellness.info
TriVita Independent AM, Clayton Walker 13108764
Reseveratrol was first discovered by a pre-WWII Japanese scientist who isolated a resin from Veratrum species plants. The resin was deemed a resorcinol.
I am sure these words sound quite different in Japanese!
Anyway, the war effort distracted scientists from really exploring this discovery until many years later when French physician Serge Renaud identified a mysterious compound in red wine (and many other berries) that reduced the impact of high-fat foods in the human diet. He noted that French people ate a higher-fat diet than their American counterparts, yet had a lower incidence of heart disease. He claimed it was an unnamed element in red wine that offered the protection. So, the contraction resveratrol was created to describe this resinous antioxidant.
The argument of the so-called French Paradox rages on even today. It's true, the French eat foods with higher fat and drink great volumes of red wine – or so the stereotype goes. And in general, they have a lower risk of heart disease than people in North America. Of course, they also enjoy much more activity than most in North America.
Your Blueprint for Wellness should include Resveratrol
Numerous studies of resveratrol have been conducted in recent years. Most of these have been in vitro tests: studies conducted in laboratory Petri dishes, not on humans. Most of these studies have shown promising results: longer lifespan and a greater "host-resistance" to infection and cancer cells. Other studies in animals reproduce some of the results, though many are not directly applicable to humans. (Can you say that the body of a hamster is a mirror of a human body?)
Studies conducted on humans have demonstrated visible results with concentrated resveratrol: skin regains its elastic qualities, wrinkles fade or disappear and skin just looks better. Anti-aging physicians report an increase in stem cells with resveratrol. Stem cells are the progenitor cells that replace diseased, dying or dead cells. Stem cells make us younger!
What are the sources of resveratrol and how can you include it in your Blueprint for Wellness?
There are many sources of resveratrol. The skins, stems and seeds of grapes (especially red grapes) as well as other dark berries, peanuts and other nuts and, of course, red wine all contain resveratrol. However, if you want a consistent concentration of this youthful antioxidant, standardized supplements are the best sources. Why? Because supplements give you the benefits without the risks. Also, supplements can give you the economy of scale. For example, two capsules of Super Antioxidant Complex™ can give you more resveratrol than dozens of glasses of wine or pounds of boiled peanuts!
TriVita's Super Antioxidant Complex is our best source of resveratrol. TriVita's VisionGuard™, Adaptogen 10 Plus® and Nopalea™ also contain resveratrol-rich berries. Once you try one or all of these resveratrol sources, you will want to keep taking it. Then you will understand why resveratrol has remained so popular for so long: it just makes you feel that good!
A Blueprint for Wellness helps you Take Control of Your Health, and Resveratrol is an important element in a Blueprint.
Eat the right amount of high-antioxidant fruits and vegetables:
5 servings for children
7 servings for women
9 servings for men
Supplement for the most consistent and targeted resveratrol supply:
Use Super Antioxidant Complex for beauty from the inside-out!
Use VisionGuard to help protect your vision
Use Adaptogen 10 Plus if excessive stress is aging you too fast
Use Nopalea if inflammation is your primary health issue
Greater wellness ... it’s such a desirable thing.With it, you feel better, perform better, and enjoy life more than ever, too. Greater wellness is not just about physical health. It’s also about your emotional health, your spiritual health and your financial wealth as well.
Thank you for your time and attention, good luck on following your Blueprint for Wellness, and here's to your health, wellness and prosperity.
Clayton Walker
Springdale, AR
479.365.7427
You can Email, me, Clayton Walker from this link: mailto:trivita.claytonwalker@gmail.com?subject=Please-contact-me-about-the-TriVita-blueprint-for-wellness
Skype Me: clayton..walker
claytonwalker@veretekk.com
Experience Wellness www.trivita.com/13108764
TriVita Independent AM, Clayton Walker 13108764 www.sonoranbloom.com/13108764
Blueprint for Healthy Living blueprintforhealtyliving.claytonwalker.ewav.net
Blueprint for Wellness more info blueprint-for-wellness.seo5.net/blueprintforwellness4.htm
TriVita Independent AM, Clayton Walker 13108764
Reseveratrol was first discovered by a pre-WWII Japanese scientist who isolated a resin from Veratrum species plants. The resin was deemed a resorcinol.
I am sure these words sound quite different in Japanese!
Anyway, the war effort distracted scientists from really exploring this discovery until many years later when French physician Serge Renaud identified a mysterious compound in red wine (and many other berries) that reduced the impact of high-fat foods in the human diet. He noted that French people ate a higher-fat diet than their American counterparts, yet had a lower incidence of heart disease. He claimed it was an unnamed element in red wine that offered the protection. So, the contraction resveratrol was created to describe this resinous antioxidant.
The argument of the so-called French Paradox rages on even today. It's true, the French eat foods with higher fat and drink great volumes of red wine – or so the stereotype goes. And in general, they have a lower risk of heart disease than people in North America. Of course, they also enjoy much more activity than most in North America.
Your Blueprint for Wellness should include Resveratrol
Numerous studies of resveratrol have been conducted in recent years. Most of these have been in vitro tests: studies conducted in laboratory Petri dishes, not on humans. Most of these studies have shown promising results: longer lifespan and a greater "host-resistance" to infection and cancer cells. Other studies in animals reproduce some of the results, though many are not directly applicable to humans. (Can you say that the body of a hamster is a mirror of a human body?)
Studies conducted on humans have demonstrated visible results with concentrated resveratrol: skin regains its elastic qualities, wrinkles fade or disappear and skin just looks better. Anti-aging physicians report an increase in stem cells with resveratrol. Stem cells are the progenitor cells that replace diseased, dying or dead cells. Stem cells make us younger!
What are the sources of resveratrol and how can you include it in your Blueprint for Wellness?
There are many sources of resveratrol. The skins, stems and seeds of grapes (especially red grapes) as well as other dark berries, peanuts and other nuts and, of course, red wine all contain resveratrol. However, if you want a consistent concentration of this youthful antioxidant, standardized supplements are the best sources. Why? Because supplements give you the benefits without the risks. Also, supplements can give you the economy of scale. For example, two capsules of Super Antioxidant Complex™ can give you more resveratrol than dozens of glasses of wine or pounds of boiled peanuts!
TriVita's Super Antioxidant Complex is our best source of resveratrol. TriVita's VisionGuard™, Adaptogen 10 Plus® and Nopalea™ also contain resveratrol-rich berries. Once you try one or all of these resveratrol sources, you will want to keep taking it. Then you will understand why resveratrol has remained so popular for so long: it just makes you feel that good!
A Blueprint for Wellness helps you Take Control of Your Health, and Resveratrol is an important element in a Blueprint.
Eat the right amount of high-antioxidant fruits and vegetables:
5 servings for children
7 servings for women
9 servings for men
Supplement for the most consistent and targeted resveratrol supply:
Use Super Antioxidant Complex for beauty from the inside-out!
Use VisionGuard to help protect your vision
Use Adaptogen 10 Plus if excessive stress is aging you too fast
Use Nopalea if inflammation is your primary health issue
Greater wellness ... it’s such a desirable thing.With it, you feel better, perform better, and enjoy life more than ever, too. Greater wellness is not just about physical health. It’s also about your emotional health, your spiritual health and your financial wealth as well.
Thank you for your time and attention, good luck on following your Blueprint for Wellness, and here's to your health, wellness and prosperity.
Clayton Walker
Springdale, AR
479.365.7427
You can Email, me, Clayton Walker from this link: mailto:trivita.claytonwalker@gmail.com?subject=Please-contact-me-about-the-TriVita-blueprint-for-wellness
Skype Me: clayton..walker
claytonwalker@veretekk.com
Experience Wellness www.trivita.com/13108764
TriVita Independent AM, Clayton Walker 13108764 www.sonoranbloom.com/13108764
Blueprint for Healthy Living blueprintforhealtyliving.claytonwalker.ewav.net
Blueprint for Wellness more info blueprint-for-wellness.seo5.net/blueprintforwellness4.htm