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Autor: tkwriter
~ 18/03/10
The popularity of health supplements is rising across the globe. When people learn about the benefits of naturally occuring supplements, supplementing their diet with these supplements is a logical choice. For some people, natural remedies are starting to replace prescription drugs as people seek to cure illnesses without taking prescription drugs.
Resveratrol health supplements are among those being tried by a lot of people. Supplments containing resveratrol are being tested for curing a lot of health conditions and are being studied by pharmaceutical companies as a drug to extend life and cure age related illnesses.
Tests in labs on small animals like mice show that taking resveratrol may potentially help us live longer, healthier lives. Test tube studies show that many diseases including cancer may be helped by resveratrol. You can find a lot of information on the internet at websites like WebMD.com so you can find out a lot more than what I just mentioned.
If you want to find out where to get good prices on resveratrol supplements and find learn some more, a good place to start is Resveratrol-Supplement.info where there is a video that was on 60 Minutes talking about the potential benefits of resveratrol supplements.
This information is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered scientific fact. The FDA has not approved resveratrol supplements for the treatment of any disease. You need to consult your doctor for any treatments needed and before you make any health related changes. Much of the information used in this article was obtained from research done by Oregon State University and is published at lpi.oregonstate.edu/infocenter/phytochemicals/resveratrol/ as well as articles published on WebMD.