How do Red Grape Antioxidant Resveratrol capsules work?
The skin of the red grape is a particularly good source of antioxidants, called polyphenols. One of the major polyphenols found in red grape skin is Resveratrol.
Resveratrol is a phytoalexin – antibacterial and antifungal substances produced by plants as part of their defense system against pathogens. trans - Resveratrol (t- Resveratrol) is the most biologically active and most researched form of resveratrol. Red grape skin is a particularly rich source of resveratrol.
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New Improved Formula: Red Grape Antioxidants with Resveratrol
Each capsule contain 500mg Grape Skin Extract, standardised to deliver:
- 100mg Resveratrol - You would need to drink 150 glasses of red wine to get this much Resveratrol!
- 400mg Red Grape Skin Extract (vitis vinifera) extract - equiv to 5g fresh red grapes, standardised to contain 100mg proanthocyandins
Recommended Intake:
Take 2 serves per day, with a meal.
Store in a cool dry place.
t-Resveratrol is a food supplement and can only be of benefit if you have a healthy lifestyle wih a balanced diet and regular exercise.
What is the French Paradox?
It has been suggested that Resveratrol may play a significant role in the “French Paradox”. The French, despite consuming diets rich in saturated fat, suffer a low incidence of heart disease. France's high consumption of red wine is considered a significant factor.