How To Slow Cellular Aging – Well Bella Jan 2011
February 15, 2011 at 1:36 pmHow To Slow Cellular Aging
By Joseph Maroon
Well Bella Magazine Jan 2011
Resveratrol appears to be the strongest natural longevity gene-activating substance tested to date.
Read Dr. Maroon’s article on longevity and resveratrol. Much of this information can be found in his book The Longevity Factor. Read Article Here
Resveratrol appears to be the strongest natural longevity gene-activating substance tested to date. Other polyphenols, such as quercetin (found in grapes, apples and onions), along with other fruit and vegetable polyphenols also have various degrees of health benefits. This is why a glass or two of red wine per day, which only contains an average of 1 to 3 mg of resveratrol per bottle but is combined with over 500 other polyphenols, has been shown to also provide health benefits. Many scientists, including myself, believe it may be a natural mixture of plant polyphenols, along with a concentrated dietary supplement with resveratrol, that provides the most stable source of healthy gene-activating molecules.



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