Resveratrol Health Supplements in Canada – Anti Aging Supplements That Might Help You Live Longer
July 18th, 2009 by Home fitness specialist
If you are looking for a way to look and feel younger, there may be a new supplement that can help you do just that. Researchers are testing an antibiotic produced by some plants called resveratrol for its apparent ability to cure some age related diseases and even turn off what they are calling the aging gene. There are many more years of testing to be done before this will be approved as a drug to treat diseases, but there are health supplements available today that may help you start getting befits now.
Resveratrol is commonly found in red wine and some foods like red grapes and peanuts. A glass of red wine and a cup of grapes or peanuts contain about the same amount. The level of resveratrol in foods and drink is very small compared to the amounts being tested in the lab which means you will have to find a supplement if you want to try to get the benefits being tested in the lab. Fortunately, there are supplements that are up to 500 times more potent than a glass of red wine or a bowl of grapes.
Resveratrol Canada – Information on Free Trials
If you live in Canada, resveratrol Canada free trial offers can give you a chance to try supplements for the cost of shipping. When you sign up for one of these trials, you will be enrolled in monthly auto-shipment program so you will have a fresh supply of supplements every month. You can cancel your auto-shipment at any time and not get any more supplements.
For the record, I am not a physician and have never had any formal medical training. This article is presented for informational purposes only from my own personal experiences and research. You should check with your doctor before starting any new health and fitness program. You should also pay attention to your body whenever you start something new and keep an eye out for side effects or allergies. I wish you luck on your efforts to improve your health and fitness!
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