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Quercetin Reduces Hypertensive Blood Pressure

It was the objective of this study to investigate the effects of an oral supplementation of quercetin in three different doses of plasma concentrations of quercetin, parameters of oxidant / antioxidant status, inflammation, and metabolism. Ingestion of quercetin can be associated with a reduced risk of coronary heart disease and other degenerative diseases. Because quercetin can be obtained from edible plants, such as: apples, berries, and onions, it was estimated the average western diet would provide between 0 to 30 mg and an average ingested dose was 10 mg. The primary dietary sources of quercetin in Western populations are red wine, tea, fruits and vegetables. In other countries, quercetin is available as a supplement of daily doses ranging from 200 to 1200 mg. Quercetin can also be used as nutraceuticals for functional foods within a concentration range of 10 to 125 mg per serving. Read the rest of this entry »

Resveratrol Disrupts Metabolic Syndrome

Metabolic syndrome is part of the bad news when the doctor tells us we have diabetes.  Then we discover the metabolic syndrome dangerously increases our risk of heart disease, which is the biggest cause of death among the senior population. Scientists have conducted a number of epidemiologic studies to substantiate the fact that resveratrol lowers or reduces the threat of metabolic syndrome and it is also the reason given by some that increased red wine consumption provides the resveratrol protection.

A Chinese researcher at the University of Hong Kong, Dr. Ling Liu strongly believes that resveratrol is a very powerful influence in activating sirtuins to increase the life span and prevent the negative effects of excessive intake of insulin resistance and metabolic Read the rest of this entry »

Resveratrol Demonstrates Power

Resveratrol’s amazing power to prevent or reverse damage from a cardiovascular event is substantiated by the many animal studies conducted by many different research groups around the world. Canadian researchers found resveratrol could reduce rat cardiac cell hypertrophy, by blocking inflammatory signals. This was the success achieved by a group of Korean scientist using resveratrol to defend heart cells from free radical caused death. Chinese cardiologists used resveratrol to avoid death of rat cardiac cells by activating sirtuin enzymes, thus preventing the remodeling of heart muscle contributing to congestive heart failure after a heart attack. These results are being obtained by many labs around the world. Read the rest of this entry »

DISCLAIMER: I am not a Doctor and do not give medical advice; this is a news report and cannot substitute for the advice of a medical professional.