Resveratrol has shown great potential in extending lifespan and promoting healthy aging.
Dr. Jane Doe, Longevity Researcher.
Resveratrol has shown great potential in extending lifespan and promoting healthy aging.
Dr. Jane Doe, Longevity Researcher.
Resveratrol, a naturally occurring polyphenol, has garnered significant attention for its potential to mimic the effects of caloric restriction, a well-known method for extending lifespan. Historically found in the skin of red grapes, resveratrol is also present in berries and peanuts.
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Intermittent fasting (IF) means regularly going through extended periods (e.g., 16–48 hours) without eating or consuming very little energy, followed by regular meals. In experimental models of a wide range of age-related disorders, including diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancers, and neurological conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and stroke, IF positively affects health in laboratory rats and mice. IF can also counteract disease processes and improve functional outcomes. Studies on fasting in normal and overweight humans have shown that it effectively reduces body weight and enhances a number of health indicators, such as insulin resistance and cardiovascular disease risk factors (9, 24).
By enhancing cell survival, reducing cell proliferation, and inducing stem cell quiescence and autophagy, caloric restriction increases lifespan and preserves the stem cell reserve for urgent needs (25-27).
Typically, our body excretes potassium and sodium through urine when we fast for extended durations. Any fast that lasts longer than 12 hours may result in those electrolytes deficit (11).
Dietary fiber is well known as a food component that promotes good health through changes in the composition and function of the gut microflora. Different types of dietary fiber can differentially affect those bacteria and change how glucose and lipid metabolism is regulated (28).
BHB is a signaling molecule that modulates lipolysis, oxidative stress, and neuroprotection. It serves as an energy substrate for maintaining metabolic homeostasis. It delays many age-related disorders by acting as an epigenetic regulator of histone methylation, acetylation, and beta-hydroxybutyrylation. Additionally, research suggests that exogenous supplementation or endogenous BHB administration successfully induces an ametabolic state of nutritional ketosis (13, 23).
250-500 mg
per day
~40
glasses of red wine
Resveratrol is primarily found in the skin of red grapes, berries, and peanuts.Resveratrol occurs naturally in some plant foods. You can add resveratrol to your diet by eating foods like peanuts, grapes, blueberries, raspberries, and mulberries. Red wine is also a good source of resveratrol. You can also find resveratrol supplements in the vitamin section of your grocery store.
Resveratrol is a key ingredient in our Longevity Foundation due to its proven benefits in promoting cellular health and longevity.
Resveratrol might have many effects in the body, including expanding blood vessels and reducing blood clotting.
Resveratrol is a potent antioxidant found in red wine and grapes, renowned for its anti-aging and longevity benefits.
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The resveratrol emulsion shows positive outcomes by supporting reduction of skin wrinkling and increasing skin firmness, as well as reducing skin redness, and is therefore an all-round anti-aging treatment.
Learn more about this in our article Skin & Longevity: The Relationship Between Skin and Healthy Aging
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