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For centuries, red wine has been linked to numerous health benefits. But this new study, published online in the journal Nature, shows that mammals given ultrahigh doses of resveratrol benefit from positive effects of cutting calories without actually doing it. "If we're right about this, it would mean you could have the benefit of restricting calories without having to feel hungry," Sinclair said. "It's the Holy Grail of aging research."
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Dr. Brent Bauer, director of the Department of Internal Medicine's Complementary and Integrative Medicine Program at Mayo Clinic says "This may be the best thing since sliced bread for human beings, but we just don't know yet." This research, funded in part by the National Institute on Aging, was published in the journals Nature and Cell in November, and bottles of resveratrol have been selling like wildfire ever since.
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Resveratrol Protects Skin from UV (Ultraviolet Radiation) Damage:
Flavonoid consumption with the diet has been associated with better cardiovascular health and cell protection.* The so-called green tea polyphenols, or catechins, have gained attention as protective agents against UV-induced damage.* Animal studies provide evidence that the tea polyphenols, when taken orally ameliorate adverse skin reactions following UV exposure, including skin damage, erythema (redness), and lipid peroxidation (oxidation).* Oligomeric proanthocyanidins (OPCs) are phytonutrients (phyto = plant based) that belong to the polyphenol family of antioxidants and possess a high free-radical-scavenging activity.*
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