Resveratrol, as well as the other polyphenols in wine is thought to account in large part for the so-called French Paradox. The ‘French Paradox’ is the finding that the rate of coronary heart disease mortality in France is lower than observed in other industrialised countries with a similar risk factor profile, this has been attributed to frequent consumption of red wine. Resveratrol appears to work as a powerful antioxidant helping quench free radical damage in the body, but also has a unique mechanism of action that may prove to have significant life extension properties.
Resveratrol contains a high strength comprehensive blend of anti-oxidants including Japanese Knotweed, Red wine extract, and Grape seed extract which studies show may have cardiovascular protective properties.
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