Posted on September 5th, 2009 by markjuliano
Dark Chocolate is one of the best sources of Resveratrol, polyphenols and Antioxidants. It also has the highest ORAC antioxidant score per ounce (6,000 per oz) along with Blueberries. As a comparison, one Vindure 900 tablet has an ORAC value of 19,638
Scientists have discovered powerful polyphenols in cocoa, and recently identified trans-resveratrol in dark chocolate and cocoa liquor extracts, which also contain Catechins similar to [...]
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Posted on September 4th, 2009 by markjuliano
In addition to Red Wine grapes, and plants such as Japanese Knotweed (polygonum cuspidatum) there are other natural foods that contain Resveratrol, though not in as high a quantity as concentrated nutraceutical supplements such as Vindure 900.
As Dr. Joseph Maroon would say, in his The Longevity Factor book, “what is a person to do? Drink wine, eat dark chocolate, sip green tea, eat [...]
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Posted on September 4th, 2009 by markjuliano
Vindure 900 has the Resveratrol-equivalent (red wine nutrition) of 100 bottles of Red Wine. Other products also make claims about bottles or glasses of wine, red wine, etc. Here’s the truth about this:The average bottle of Red Wine has approximately 0.5 – 4.0 mg of Resveratrol (1-5%). It depends on the type of red wine. [...]
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Posted on September 3rd, 2009 by markjuliano
Of all the short-term benefits associated with taking Red Wine Grape extracts and Resveratrol, INCREASED ENERGY LEVEL is the most-often reported effect. Ultimately, the science behind this relates to the increase in Mitrochondria (the cell’s energy engines).
Associated benefits include increased endurance, decreased levels (or elimination) of depression, increased mental acuity, etc.
Here are some testimonials for actual customers taking Vindure 900 from [...]
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Posted on September 3rd, 2009 by markjuliano
There have actually been human studies on Calorie Restriction that have demonstrated the predicted results:
Biosphere 2
In 1991, there was a scientific study undertaken with humans sealed in an enclosed “artificial” environment, with the intention of testing a self-sustaining environment which could mimim that of underground, or outer space situations. These 8 scientists were planned to live in [...]
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Posted on September 2nd, 2009 by markjuliano
Calorie Restriction has been proven over many decades of research to be an effective means for increasing longevity. However, a person would need to consume about 25-40% fewer calories than a “normal” diet, and most people are unable or unwilling to live with the near-starvation of this regimen. In addition, the longevity benefits can be completely [...]
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Posted on September 2nd, 2009 by markjuliano
Here’s a very topical report about Swine Flu. A report has been completed on the effects of Resveratrol and Swine Flu and other influenza.
CLICK HERE to read entire article:
Chemical in grapes inhibits flu virus
May 31, 2005 (CIDRAP News) – Resveratrol, a chemical found in grapes and other fruits, inhibits the reproduction of influenza viruses in [...]
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Posted on August 6th, 2009 by markjuliano
900 mg per Daily Tablet
- 400 mg Vinomis Red-Wine Extract
- 400 mg Resveratrol
- 100 mg Quercetin
Resveratrol – Equivalent of
100 Bottles of Wine
Proven in Human Clinical Trials
Endorsed by Leading Physicians
Micronized
Nutraceutical Grade
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Posted on August 6th, 2009 by markjuliano
New medical content added to the Learning Center
Arthritis
Increased Energy Level
Leukaemia
Liver Protection
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Posted on August 5th, 2009 by markjuliano
New content added to the following Pages:
Foods and Drinks (with Resveratrol and Polyphenols)
Apples
Grape Juice
Raisins
Dark Chocolate
Green tea
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