Sunday, January 30, 2011

What Is Resveratrol?

What Is Resveratrol?

Resveratrol is a compound found naturally in foods such as grapes, nuts, red wine, peanuts, some berries, and possibly in other fruits and plants. As a result of the large amount of publicity about the French Paradox Study discussed on the website, researchers investigating the potential positive effects of red wine consumption eventually focused on resveratrol, one of the substances found in red wine. Other studies followed and the research continues today…

What is 'The French Paradox'

There was a report some years ago on the TV program "60 Minutes" about a study that examined what is known as the "French Paradox" Study. The French Paradox Study demonstrated that the folks in France were less likely to die from heart disease even though they consumed high fat diets. It was noted in the study that the French consumed large amounts of red wine and the theory developed that the red wine somehow protected the hearts of the wine drinking French people.

Numerous other studies followed and the substance resveratrol attracted much scientific interest as the possible compound in red wine that may be an important factor in the positive heart healthy effects.

1 comments:

  1. I hear this is some really good stuff. A friend of mine has been telling me wonders about all that it does. She is sending me some now.

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