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Resveratrol

Present in some fruits such as grapes, blackberries or peanuts, resveratrol is a polyphenol useful for :

  • Skin protection and anti-wrinkle,

  • The extension of the life span,

  • Its antioxidant action,

  • Its anti-inflammatory activities,

  • Its antitumor properties,

  • Its cardioprotective effects,

  • The reduction of bad cholesterol,

  • Regulation of type 2 diabetes.

Cardioprotective action

Following an injury to an arterial wall, platelets cling to the damaged parts of the blood vessel and form a clump that can clog the vessel. Resveratrol is able to inhibit this phenomenon and is therefore a good cardioprotector.

Moreover, resveratrol protects much more effectively than vitamin E. Resveratrol reduces cardiovascular risk by nearly 40% thanks to its anti-cholesterol and anti-thrombotic action.

Action cognitive

Researchers have found that resveratrol can reduce the death of cells contributing to intellectual and cognitive functions by 40%. This research highlights the intervention of resveratrol in current degenerative or civilization disorders;

Anti-inflammatory action

Work done in 2010 shows that, through a series of reactions, resveratrol decreases a microRNA (miR-155) responsible for the inflammatory reaction.

Antioxidant action

Resveratrol supports the body by reducing oxidative stress.

This causes the formation of free radicals in the body which are deposited in atheromatous plaques in the blood vessels and thus disrupt the functioning of cell membranes. Resveratrol dilates the arteries and thus exerts a powerful antioxidant action that prevents the development of arteriosclerosis.

Action anti-cancer

Resveratrol is active against the formation of free radicals in the body. It supports the DNA against chemical damage and neutralizes toxic substances.

It is also useful during chemical treatments because it kills cancer cells and blocks the development of metastases. In addition to suppressing diseased cells, it has a protective action towards healthy cells.

Protective action of the skin

Resveratrol has a photoprotective effect that allows to strongly decrease the production of free radicals in the body, which protects the skin from aging.

Since 2003, the protective effects of resveratrol against UVA and UVB have also been demonstrated.

Action on life extension

Resveratrol is active against the formation of free radicals in the body. It supports the DNA against chemical damage and neutralizes toxic substances.

It is also useful during chemical treatments because it kills cancer cells and blocks the development of metastases. In addition to suppressing diseased cells, it has a protective action towards healthy cells.