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Hey guys. A little while back we were throwing some information

around about the health benefits of red wine. In particular about

Resvital an excellent source of resveratrol and

proanthocyanidins(OPCS). I just read an article in Popular Mechanics

and was surprised to see an article on anti aging. They mentioned

Resveratrol and said that it activates the SIRT gene. This gene

apparently when stimulated triggers the body to eliminate intra

cellular debris. One of several body processes which is associated

with aging is a build up of intra cellular debris within the cells.

Metabolic waste products and other pollutants would be a particular

area of concern for chronically ill people especially if the

circulatory system is not working as well as it should. A build up of

intracellular debris would also mean that the cell may not be able to

absorb nutrients and oxygen as redily as it should due to this toxicity.

Lab rats lived 30% longer when supplemented with Resveratrol and

showed no signs of age associated diseases/disorders when compared to

rats not given any Resveratrol.

I'm taking Resvital as a supplement as well as Sytropin a HGH natural

releaser to recover from Lyme disease and numerous other misdiagnoses

that they labeled me with. I find using it in conjunction with far

infrared sauna and a good powdered magnesium supplement like " Calm " is

helping to slowly rebuild my body.

I've had a rough go with all kinds of Alzheimers, MS and ALS symptoms.

Lots of muscle and bone wasting (thanks to my recently removed root

canals) however I am now able to walk, drive and get around thanks to

my own treatments. Of course gb flushing is a huge part of my

recovery as well!

Just wanted to share my experiences with you guys.

Brad

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