LA Times Asks – If Red Wine is Good, Are Resveratol Pills Better?
Posted by reddy | Under News Saturday Jul 11, 2009 The-LA Times had a great article about Resveratol this week. It discussed the promise, the potential, and the hype that always surrounds a new nutritional supplement. I’m sure you’ve seen more and more advertisements touting the benefits of this intriguing supplement.
And why not? People are more concerned about their health and wellness than they’ve every been. People are living longer, but are they living BETTER? Living to 100 is one thing, but Americans want to remain active and healthy throughout their lifetime. Who wants to spend 10% of their life sitting in a wheelchair watching television in a state-funded nursing home?
Resveritol stands at the intersection of promise and science. It’s no wonder sales are rapidly expanding, and people are very eager to try our sample for themselves. The promise is alluring, as illustrated in the LA Times article:
Much larger doses of resveratrol increase the life span of yeast, flies, fish and roundworms, studies have shown. A feeding regimen that includes the good stuff found in red wine makes obese mice just as healthy, spry and long-lived as those who have been raised on near-starvation diets.
Is it any wonder people are willing to bet on a healthier future? The potential benefits are enormous.