Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 I skimmed the article (and intned to read it more thoroughly when I have the time) but anytime a substance is touted as so all powerful or the fountain of youth, my antenna go up. Although I drink red wine and even take a resveratrol supplement (although I doubt it’s doing anything at all but costing me money). If Bill Sardi is associated with Longevinex, then by definition the paper is not objective. Although it is very interesting. From: Dave <davemaddux@...> Reply-< > Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 18:30:31 -0000 < > Subject: [ ] In Quest Of An Anti-Aging Pill, 2007 in review An objective paper reviewing developments and research related to resveratrol, written by Bill Sardi, who is associated with the Longevinex resveratrol product: http://www.longevinex.com/article.asp?story=In%20Quest%20Of%20An%20Anti-Aging%20Pill%202007%20in%20review Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 True, not objective by definition. I guess I should have said " somewhat objective considering he is associated. . . . " There is alot of interesting stuff here not just about resveratrol but also about a wide range of anti-aging schools of thought. At least I would not characterize this paper as a sales job for the Longevinex product. Reading this makes me think Bill Sardi must be very interested in the science of longevity as a whole. Besides the resveratrol info, most interesting to me is the idea that the accumulation of minerals (particularly iron and calcium) contribute to aging, as was discussed briefly here on our forum a couple of weeks back. Not a scientific study but lots of ideas here that are worth further investigation I think. Dave > > I skimmed the article (and intned to read it more thoroughly when I have the > time) but anytime a substance is touted as so all powerful or the fountain > of youth, my antenna go up. Although I drink red wine and even take a > resveratrol supplement (although I doubt it¹s doing anything at all but > costing me money). > > If Bill Sardi is associated with Longevinex, then by definition the paper is > not objective. Although it is very interesting. > > > > From: Dave <davemaddux@...> > Reply-< > > Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 18:30:31 -0000 > < > > Subject: [ ] In Quest Of An Anti-Aging Pill, 2007 in review > > > > > > An objective paper reviewing developments and research related to > resveratrol, written by Bill Sardi, who is associated with the > Longevinex resveratrol product: > > http://www.longevinex.com/article.asp?story=In%20Quest%20Of%20An%20Anti-Agin > g%20Pill%202007%20in%20review > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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