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RESVERAYOUTH (Bottle 30)
Resveratrol + Super Fruits Antioxidant Supplement (30 Capsules)
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RESVERAYOUTH is a nutritional immune system-supporting health supplement that combines the highest purity of 99.7% trans-resveratrol with the massive antioxidant ORAC power of the most significant of the 'super-fruits' like acai, noni, pomegranate, aronia, maqui, camu camu, borojo, and cupuacu. This advanced, high-quality, nutritional complex will supply the antioxidant-rich, health-boosting nutrients you need to help prevent inflammation, oxidative stress, free radical damage, and optimize your well-being. In these times of dangerous environmental pandemic attacks and toxins, giving your body the nutrition to fight back and stay strong is more critical than ever.
THE AGING & ILLNESS CULPRIT: Free radicals. Free radicals are molecules in your body with an unpaired electron. These unstable molecules collide with other molecules in an attempt to 'steal' an electron, starting a chain reaction and damaging your DNA and cells and leading to the aging process and many other health problems. Free radicals are called ‘free’ because they attach to the wall of the cell and steal essential elements causing immense tissue damage.
Normally, our body produces natural antioxidant enzymes to help fight them off. However, the aging process, our toxic environmental, poor diets, and our stressful life-style, all contribute more toxins (free radicals) than our bodies can naturally fight off. Emerging science strongly suggests high levels of free radical damage are linked to many health problems beyond aging, including degenerative diseases, cancers, allergic disorders, and even ALS.
THE AMAZING ANSWER - Antioxidants are free radical scavengers. Antioxidants work by donating an electron and binding with the free radicals before they can do their damage. These crucial antioxidant free radical scavengers protect our body from damaging oxidative stress. Science has been recognizing the most important sources of antioxidants in recent times, and at the top of the list is the highly-touted Resveratrol (found in red wine and in Chinese medicines for heart health,) as well as the so-called 'super fruits.'
Resveratrol is a naturally occurring phytoalexin produced by some higher plants in response to injury or fungal infection. Resveratrol made headlines in November 2006 when scientists demonstrated that it kept overfed mice from gaining weight, and seemed to significantly slow down their aging process. Researchers in Denmark recently looked at 25,000 people to find out what drinking alcohol does to mortality and discovered surprising health in red wine drinkers. [Gronback, M. et al.] In a widely publicized report, researchers at Harvard Medical School and BIOMOL Research Laboratories demonstrated that resveratrol's effects mimic those of calorie restriction, activating one of the same “sirtuin (SIR)” genes. There is an abundance of evidence available on the benefits of Resveratrol.
'Super-fruits' contain diverse bio-active compounds that provide broad-spectrum protection against many health problems and help boost healthy function in many areas. The class of polyphenols known as anthocyanins that give berries their rich colors are shown to strongly combat oxidative stress, a causative factor in many illnesses and aging processes in the body. For example, the maqui berry has THE highest ORAC (antioxidant value) value of any fruit or vegetable, has shown in animal studies to have myriad beneficial effects (Biochem pharamacol Dec 2007.)
Another key to this complex is that in tests, scientists found that anthocyanin extracts were even more beneficial than in the whole berry form. Tests on mice showed that extracts were more effective than the raw food form, and that each berry had its own unique range of benefits.
These ingredients have great supplemental value, but eating the requisite amounts of them is almost impossible!
RESVERAYOUTH is the answer.
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Every day, every cell in the human body is assaulted by free radicals, a major factor in aging and degenerative diseases. Research shows that the super fruits, berries and other such dark-pigment foods, provide significant protection against such factors. They improve and regulate gene health, signaling compounds, enzymes, metabolic functioning, and other vital pathways, and reduce oxidative stress.
Essentially, it is the anthocyanin-rich nutrients, antioxidant powerhouses, in these ingredients that make them so remarkable and important. They have been shown (J Agric Food Chem 2008) to:
1. Enhance glucose metabolims and reduce absorbtion.
2. Reduce formation and enhance clearance of amyloid protein (cause of Alzheimer's.)
3. Improve blood-lipid profiles and improve cholesterol
4. Strong antiviral, antibacterial, and antiparasitic activity.
5. Inhibit DNA damage.
6. Reduce inflammation.
7. Boost Nitric Oxide
8. Metabolize carcinogens
You will not find a more potent source of vital nutrients for broad health benefits, inside and out. The problem is that it is unrealistic to expect to buy all these fruits and add them to a regular diet. So we bring these important engines of good health to you in RESVERAYOUTH. In the battle against oxidative stress, this supplement is the big gun.
As you breathe, oxygen is absorbed and your cells produce energy. This process produces highly reactive molecules known as free radicals. External factors such as pollution, sunlight, diet, alcohol use and smoking also trigger the production of free radicals. Moreover, the typical western diet, which is rich in red meat, preservatives, antibiotics, growth hormones and chemical food additives contributes to oxidative stress and the wearing down of the body’s defenses. Free radicals also interact with other molecules within cells. This can cause oxidative damage to proteins, membranes and genes.
Oxidative damage has been implicated as the principal cause of many diseases and has a destructive impact on the body's ability to control aging, repair DNA, and maintain a healthy immune system.
The ORAC Test
There are six classes of free radicals that linked to ailments or illnesses like heart disease and cancer. These classes of free radicals are referred to as Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS). ORAC is the abbreviation of Oxygen Radical Absorption Capacity assay. It was developed in 1992 at the National Institutes of Aging, and measures the capabilities of antioxidants against free radicals by measuring how much a particular food / herb inhibits the activity of free radicals. The higher the ORAC number, the more antioxidant benefits of the vegetables & fruit.
The test has now been adopted by USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging. ORAC antioxidant capacity measures are estimated by Ferric Reducing Power and are expressed as micromole Trolox Equivalent (TE) per 100 grams or 3.53 ounces. Below are examples of some top ORAC foods (per 100g):
* Maqui - ORAC 27,600
* Acai - ORAC 16,700
* Pomegranate - ORAC 10,500
* Blackberry - ORAC 7,900
RESVERAYOUTH combines the most significant of the so-called super fruits synergistically with pure resveratrol to create a super health formula that utilizes the widest range of antioxidants, thus providing maximum defense against free radical damage and supporting a robust immune system.
Resveratrol:
It is impossible to watch TV or read a newspaper without hearing about the remarkable benefits of the major antioxidant resveratrol. Touted by people like Oprah and Dr Oz, and seen all over the news, resveratrol (a phytoalexin produced naturally by several plants when under attack by pathogens such as bacteria or fungi) has many positive beneficial effects on cellular health, and thus on aging. Studies have demonstrated that resveratrol is a potent antioxidant, has the ability to inhibit platelet aggregation (sticking together) and has anti-inflammatory, anti-aging and anti-cancer characteristics. These characteristics may help prevent free radical damage (oxidative stress) to our body and provide protective support to the blood vessels caused particularly by elevated levels of blood glucose, as well as oxidative fat.
The benefits have been rolling in: “marked antioxidant activity”, “shows great promise for preventing cardiovascular disease”, “chemotherapeutic, little or no toxic effects in healthy cells”, “high efficacy against multiple sites.” Resveratrol research has uncovered a diverse range of activities that may make resveratrol one of the most useful agents ever discovered for a wide range of human health problems.
Recent studies indicate that resveratrol can both prevent damage to our cells and also repair damage already done.
"In a widely publicized report, researchers at Harvard Medical School and BIOMOL Research Laboratories have demonstrated that resveratrol activates a “longevity gene” in yeast that extends life span by 70%. The effects mimic those of calorie restriction, the only proven way of extending maximum life span. Resveratrol activates one of the same “sirtuin (SIR)” genes as calorie restriction. Although the research has only been done in yeast, flies and worms so far, humans have their own version of the same life span-extending gene".
However, though resveratrol is a most highly-touted longevity compound, it alone will not address all the concerns of cellular health (there are various sources and types of free radical damage.) In a recent study (Free Radical Research), resveratrol was put to the test against vitamin E and a synthetic antioxidant. All three proved to be effective at scavenging artery-damaging radicals, but resveratrol emerged as the best defense against certain types of radicals. This points out the importance of using a multi-prong approach to antioxidants.
Acai Berry:
The Acai fruit is one of the most nutritious and powerful foods in the world. Harvested naturally from the depths of the Brazilian rainforest by people who have been using it for thousands of years, the acai berry has the second highest ORAC values ever reported for a fruit or vegetable. (Schauss et al.- Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.) Acai is considered close to nature's perfect food.
Scientists have touted the remarkable health benefits of the acai berry, and it was featured on the OPRAH program as being "one of the most nutritious and powerful foods in the world" for age-defying beauty. It contains the most complete array of Vitamins such as B1 (Thiamin), B2 (Riboflavin), B3 (Niacin), Vitamin E, Vitamin C; Minerals such as phosphorus, calcium, potassium and iron; it also contains essential fatty acids such as Omega 6 and Omega 9 (linoleic and oleic acids) plus all the essentials amino acids.
Acai has a protein profile similar to eggs, a monounsaturated fat nearly identical to olive oil, with 20 phytonutrients and a blood-sugar-friendly glycemic index. In a 2011 pilot study, acai consumption (pulp) rduced levels of selected markers of metabolic disease in 10 obese humans and reduced fasting glucose and insulin and the increase in plasma glucose following meals (Nutr J. 2011 May 12.) It is a major cardiovascular protector, and has been shown in animal studies to induce long-lasting arterial wall relaxation, reducing both total and non-HDL cholesterol (de Souza, MO, Silva M - Nutrition 2000.)
Maqui Berry:
Another south american berry, Maqui has the highest ORAC score of any known fruit on earth. It also has the highest concentration of anthocyanins and polyphenols. This little deep purple berry from Chile (traditionally used by the Mapuche Indians for supporting stamina, increasing strength, and promoting healthy immune response) has set the health industry alight. It has taken first place on the 'super' fruits list from acai with 4-10 times the ORAC value, and even been popularized by Rachel Ray. This amazing fruit could help strengthen your immune system, help promote healthy aging, serve as an anti-cancer and a natural COX-2-inhibitor, is a powerful anti-inflammatory, and is a great source of vitamin a, c, calcium, potassium, and iron.
New research links bodily inflammation to overexpression of a protein molecule called nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-kappaB). NF-kappaB acts like a switch to turn on genes that produce the body's inflammatory responses. Because NF-kappaB's expression increases in aging adults and excess inflammation plays a role in many long-term health problems, scientists continue to seek ways to modulate NF-kappaB and its effects in the body. Maqui naturally helps maintain healthy inflammatory response by naturally inhibits the NF-kappaB activation.
Studies suggest that by inhibiting NF-kappaB, an enzyme known as cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) can be reduced. COX-2 inhibition may serve an important function in promoting healthy joint function, normal cell growth in the colon, pancreas breast tissue, and other organ systems, and is truly the antioxidant 'super' fruit for supporting optimal health.
Pomegranate:
This well known fruit has an abundance of antioxidants and phytochemicals as well anthocyanins (anti-inflammatory, cancer-fighting), catechins (anti-carcinogenic, anti-inflammatory) and ellagic acid (cancer-fighting). Pomegranate raises the antioxidant capacity of the blood before free radicals have a chance to attack your cells and DNA. One study found that pomegranate improved blood flow to the heart in people with coronary heart disease, reducing arterial plaque, lowering cholesterol, and improving blood-lipid profiles (Nutrition 2008, Jul-Aug.).
Other studies suggest that pomegranate juice might help prevent osteoporosis, atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), even clearing clogged arteries, slow the immune cells’ absorption of unhealthy LDL cholesterol, and possibly decrease risk of Alzheimer’s disease (by reducing build-up of harmful proteins called beta-amyloid deposits that cause brain cellular damage.) Furthermore, there is evidence to suggest that pomegranate supports the skin's underlying structure and reduces the production of collagen-degrading enzymes, leading to healthier, younger-looking skin (J Ethnopharmacol 2006, Feb.)
Camu Camu:
Camu Camu (Myrciaria dubia) is a bush which grows in the Amazonian rain forest of Peru. The camu camu bush produces a fruit with the same name which contains powerful phytochemicals with many health benefits, including the amino acids serine, valine, and leucine, and more Vitamin C than any other known plant in the world (30 times more than an orange.) The Camu Camu fruit has a surprising range of therapeutic effects. It may help to strengthen the immune system, maintain healthy gums, eyes and skin. In his Clinicians Handbook of Natural Healing, (1998), leading nutritionist Gary Null lists Camu Camu as the number two most effective natural fruit for health promoting properties.
Dr. James Duke, former chief botanist for the USDA, considers Camu Camu to be the top herb for asthma. In fact, he compared hundreds of botanicals and camu camu was ranked #1 in effectiveness for asthma, atherosclerosis, cataracts, colds, gingivitis, glaucoma, hepatitis, infertility, migraines, osteoarthritis, pain, and Parkinson’s. It was also ranked #2 for depression, #4 as an antioxidant, and #6 as an antiviral. It also contains amino acids, terpines, fiber, beta-carotene, calcium, potassium, phosphorus, iron, and many other beneficial substances.
Aronia:
The chokeberries (Aronia) are species of deciduous shrubs in the family Rosaceae, native to eastern North America. Aronia melanocarpa (black chokeberry) has attracted scientific interest due to its deep purple, almost black pigmentation that arises from dense contents of phenolic phytochemicals, especially anthocyanins. Total anthocyanin content in chokeberries is 1480 mg per 100 g of fresh berries, and proanthocyanidin concentration is 664 mg per 100 g, among the highest measured in plants to date.
Researchers have uncovered a wealth of evidence that suggest that consuming Aronia is very beneficial to the body. Some of their findings:
- Aids digestion, helping to more completely metabolize foods
- Functions as an anti-inflammatory
- Fights bacteria and viruses – good to take for colds and flu
- Fights heart disease and strengthens cardiovascular system
- Reduces severity of Type II Diabetes
- Helps prevent high blood pressure
- Helps to maintain good cholesterol levels
- Maintains a health urinary tract
- Has been proven to suppress the growth of some types of cancer cells
- Strengthens the memory
(Exp Toxicol Pathol. 2005, Apr.)
Hawaiian Noni:
A 2011 research article in the journal "Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine," found Noni to be high in the phytonutrients: saponins, triterpenes, steroids, flavonoids and cardiac glycosides. Noni contains many healthful substances, including potassium. Some of these substances might help repair damaged cells in the body, activate the immune system, and have other beneficial activities.
It is most typically used for:
* Digestion problems.
* Stomach ulcers.
* Heart trouble.
* High blood pressure.
* Infections.
* Migraine.
* Stroke.
* Pain.
* Reducing signs of aging.
Borojo:
Borojo, native to the Amazon, is a 'super'-fruit that strengthens the immune system, maintains blood-sugar equilibrium, reduces hypertension and also helps the metabolism and immunological system regenerate cells. It is high in protein and an excellent source of vitamin B, promoting healthy skin and muscles, enhanced immunity and nervous system, and counteracts stress, depression and heart disease. Its high phosphorous content is great to maintain strong teeth and bones. It is also higher in amino acids than three times its weight in red meat!
Borojo is particularly well-known to help treat bronchial issues. It is also said to stabilize blood sugar levels, control arterial hypertension and relieve menstrual discomfort. In Columbia, the University of Santiago of Cali carried out research in which they discovered Borojo contains a substance called "sesquiterpelantond," which they claim inhibits cell growth in harmful tumors and shows promise for treating cancer.
Berries, Berries, Cherries :
Rounding out the mix are the more commonly known fruits -- Raspberry, Blueberry, Goji berry, Elderberry, Wild Black Cherry, and Grape Skin Extract. Cherries, berries, and grapes contain phytochemicals and flavonoids, all rich, excellent sources of antioxidants, including anthocyanins, quercetin, and vitamin C. Anthocyanins give berries their vibrant color, reduce inflammation, and may help prevent and manage arthritis. Anthocyanins work together with quercetin to help slow age-related memory-loss. Quercetin can also decrease the inflammatory effects of chemicals in the joints for people with conditions like rheumatoid arthritis. Vitamin C is largely responsible for the health of collagen, which helps maintain cartilage stores and aids in joint flexibility. Eating berries will contribute to radiant skin and healthy hair, and may reduce the risk of arthritis, cataracts, and macular degeneration.
These 'super' fruits, simply exploding with youth-restoring, life-improving health benefits, combine to virtually create a 'fountain of youth' in a bottle. There's just no way to get all these healthy foods into your diet, but ResveraYouth will solve that problem.
Experience an amazing formula that will help rejuvenate you inside and out.
These statements have not been evaluated by the food and drug administration. The FDA Does not evaluate or test herbs. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any illness or disease. Consult with your care provider before beginning use. Use as per instructions and as with any supplement, always watch for any allergic reactions.
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Take 2 capsules per day, one in the morning and one at night, with food. See warnings tab.
Keep stored in a cool, dry place.
Medications for high blood pressure (ACE inhibitors) interacts with some fruits. Some medications for high blood pressure can increase potassium levels in the blood. Consuming ResveraYouth along with these medications for high blood pressure might cause too much potassium in the blood. Some medications for high blood pressure include captopril (Capoten), enalapril (Vasotec), lisinopril (Prinivil, Zestril), ramipril (Altace), and others.
Medications for high blood pressure (Angiotensin receptor blockers - ARBs) interact with NONI. Some medications for high blood pressure can increase potassium levels in the blood, which in concert with the amount found in noni, can raise potassium to dangerous levels in the blood.Some medications for high blood pressure include losartan (Cozaar), valsartan (Diovan), irbesartan (Avapro), candesartan (Atacand), telmisartan (Micardis), and eprosartan (Teveten).
Medications that can harm the liver (Hepatotoxic drugs) interacts with NONI. Do not take ResveraYouth if you are taking a medication that can harm the liver. Some medications that can harm the liver include acetaminophen (Tylenol and others), amiodarone (Cordarone), carbamazepine (Tegretol), isoniazid (INH), methotrexate (Rheumatrex), methyldopa (Aldomet), fluconazole (Diflucan), itraconazole (Sporanox), erythromycin (Erythrocin, Ilosone, others), phenytoin (Dilantin), lovastatin (Mevacor), pravastatin (Pravachol), simvastatin (Zocor), and many others.
Warfarin (Coumadin) interacts with NONI. Warfarin (Coumadin) is used to slow blood clotting. Taking ResveraYouth might decrease how well warfarin (Coumadin) works to slow blood clotting. This could increase the chance of blood clotting.
The reviews below are taken from our feedback pages across the internet and do not represent claims regarding the effectiveness of RESVERAYOUTH to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Note that results may vary from person to person.
"this has helped ..."
Very good product. I definitely notice feeling stronger, having had a lot of ailments lately, and this has helped. My face has cleared up too, which was unexpected, and I have been more energetic. I am back getting some more and thought I would say thanks.
Juilana A. E. - Winnipeg, CA
"ResveraYouth is excellent ..."
Thanks to Kyle for helping today. Wanted to say ResveraYouth is excellent, been using it for three weeks and i plan on making it a regular part of my diet. You guys do great work.
Scott J. - Charleston, SC
"super impressed ..."
Just bought another 7 bottles, this is a really really good formula. I am super impressed and wanted to share my appreciation. Customer for life.
Linda J. - Adelaide, SA
"I love it."
3 weeks later and I love it. This is now one of my core regimen supplements. thx.
Jeremy K. - Huntington Beach, CA
"Great stuff."
Great stuff. Buying another bottle today, thought I'd say thx.
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