Dosage of Resveratrol and Red Wine Grape Extract
Scientific studies in both animals and humans have shown that a high Resveratrol dosage is required to activate sirtuins. A daily dosage of 300–500 mg is recommended from these studies.
Dr. James Smoliga studied humans in 2006, with a dosage of 400 mg of Resveratrol along with Red Wine grape extracts and Quercetin. His studies showed a marked improvement in strength, memory, and endurance – with no side-effects.
In 2002, the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences commissioned a report, “Trans-resveratrol Review of Toxicological Literature.” A review of more than 200 referenced scientific studies showed that there were no reported adverse effects from Resveratrol on humans. Massive dosage studies were also performed on animals. “The no observed adverse affect level (NOAEL) was 300 mg/kg/day,” which would be a human equivalent dosage of 30,000 mg or 10–100 times the concentrations contained Vindure 900.
900 mg of Active Polyphenol ingredients
Resveratrol alone also does not remain in the blood stream long enough to provide adequate contact with human cells. Rather, human studies have shown that the combination of red wine grape polyphenols (Resveratrol, Quercetin, Catechin, etc.) are the key to providing the medicinal benefits. That’s why Vindure 900 contains a highly-concentrated blend all red wine grape polyphenols, and enhances its formulation with extra Resveratrol and Quercetin.
400 mg Resveratrol
A significant dosage of Resveratrol is required to provide the health effects shown in many scientific studies.
400 mg whole grape Bordeaux extract
The Vinomis Red Wine Grape Extract ™ uses whole grapes, which provide all the compounds and health benefits of grape seeds, grape skins, and grape pulp.
100 mg Quercetin
Quercetin and other polyphenols have been scientifically shown to interact with Resveratrol to increase bioavailability.
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So the question is what’s the govenrments role in all of this. Are they helping or hurting or just not even a player. I always try to look behind the scenes and see who’s pulling the strings.
The government is involved in several ways.
1. The FDA regulates nutraceutical supplements for safety. Unfortunately, they don’t allow any companies to make disease claims unless they go through a multi-year study costing $100 millions of dollars.
2. Governments fund research, generally at universities and research laboratories via grants, etc.