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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 »

Resveratrol Cardiovascular Benefits

Resveratrol – reconciles sirtuin activation as a fact and is responsible for many of the health benefits associated with resveratrol supplementation. Research done by laboratories from around the world has conducted innovative studies that identify the significance of resveratrol in reducing the risk of heart disease and stroke damage. These discoveries include atherosclerosis, along with control of blood vessel diameter and muscle tone, inhibition of LDL oxidation, along with a lessening of “stickiness” of platelets giving a reduction in deadly clot formation.

Results from all the research done on resveratrol  around the world have substantiated the many benefits and have even caused the conservative  US Department of Health and Human Services to recommend moderate wine consumption in its Healthy People 2010 initiative, because of its resveratrol content. Read the rest of this entry »

Quercetin Acts To Regulate Gene – Heart Health

A new study has disclosed that the bioflavonoid quercetin plays a role in controlling a gene which protects LDL cholesterol oxidation.

Gene Paraoxonase 1 (PON1) takes care of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol from being involved in the oxidation process. The heart is protected from the oxidation process of LDL by the role PON1 plays by blocking cholesterol’s heart damaging process. PON1 is a major anti-atherosclerotic protein component of the positive cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol. 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.