
That’s right, what Stephen Barrett, M.D. on Quackwatch calls “hype”, Dr. Oz believes there could be something to it so he takes Resveratrol. Dr. Oz makes a point to say he does NOT endorse any product and if you ever see his face accompanying a product ad as endorsing it, it’s a lie.
Resveratrol has the same nutrients found in vibrant colored fruits like, grapes, apples, and muscadine grapes that help fight free radicals from the sun. Dr. Michael
Roizen, whose in his 60’s btw and looks 40ish, said you would need to drink 160 (or 180..forget which number he used) of the right kind of red wine A NIGHT to get the anti-aging benefits from the Resveratrol provides.
Luckily (or unluckily?) for those of us interested in testing the benefits of Resveratrol, there are supplements we can take. I’m not listing any links here for them. After Googling the term, I think it’s best if you do the research, talk to your doctor, and decide for yourself if a supplement of Resveratrol is right for you.
I can tell you that since Dr. Oz is taking this, I’ll be looking into it more and most likely trying it out. I trust the man and if he’s trying them…can’t be too bad of a think in MHO.








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