From: Harry J. Andersohn *
Re: How to buy resveratrol
supplements
It didn't take long for the 60 Minutes story on
the researchers who have been working on resveratrol to start a feeding
frenzy of people who are now desperate to get their hands on this
purported
fountain of youth wonder drug.
(This has led to a whole host of problems for people who want to buy
Resveratrol supplements, and it means that you have to be extra careful
in where you order it from. But let's not get ahead of ourselves. We'll
cover this in a second.)
Resveratrol supplements are, in fact, one of the hottest supplements on
the market today. It's easy to see why.
Quite simply, the lab animals who took the
resveratrol supplements acted and appeared younger than the ones
who
didn't, according to that 60 Minutes story.
(Note:
As of this morning, they were giving away a trial sample supply -- click
the link to see if the offer is still open)
Now, of course you know that
I'm not saying that they stopped aging altogether. I don't think that's
possible. But if you've watched that video from the show, apparently
they gave them entire batteries of tests and the
ones who were given Resveratrol performed better on physical and mental
challenges across the board.
This actually led to a lot of very reputable news organizations
extolling the benefits of Resveratrol, and even caused a major U.S.
drug company to purchase the company that was started by the scientists
who discovered resveratrol.
So is it any wonder why resveratrol is such a hot topic right now? I
don't think it is, because if the scientists who actually isolated
resveratrol are right -- and many studies would seem to suggest that
they are -- we could be looking at an incredible
breakthrough for all the people who want to look and feel younger, but
who don't want to spend hours at the gym day in and day out.
There are tons of other benefits that are being mentioned in connection
with
resveratrol that are even more impressive than just its power as a
weight-loss faciliator, or its supposed effect on physical stamina.
According to many studies, it can also boost your metabolism, help your
body deal with cholesterol, and perhaps even help guard against cancer.
Okay, now, you're probably saying that with all
of this evidence and all of the studies into what resveratrol can do,
it probably looks like this is something you definitely want to start
trying, right?
In my opinion, this is something you have to decide for yourself. But
what I will say is that if you want to be among the many thousands who
are doing it, it's very important that you stick with a Resveratrol
supplement that you know is high-quality.
(Trial Samples Were Available Last Time I Checked -- Click the Link to
See if Any Are Left)
Conclusion...
Certified
Resveratrol* is a nice choice because they give you a trial
sample to to evaluate it before you have to pay for it (you do have to cover
shipping though). YouthResVPro
* is another popular
choice, and it's definitely worth a try since they also offer a trial
sample (hint, hint -- no reason you can't try both and double the trial
amount!). If you live outside the U.S. and have been shut out of other
trial sample offers, this one might be good for you!
Now
remember, as with everything I put up on the site, all of this is just
personal opinion. I'm not a doctor or a health professional of any
kind, so none of this is medical advice. I just research this stuff and
then present the opinions of people who seem reliable and trustworthy,
but none of this stuff is backed by FDA approval or anything, and I'm
certainly not saying this will cure any kind of disease you have or
prevent anything from happening in the future. This should in now way
whatsoever be considered an endorsement of any particular product.
One other thing you should know is that there are a lot of jokers out
there throwing around the names of Dr. Oz and Oprah and Barbara Walters
and claiming that they endorse or are somehow affiliated with this or
that resveratrol product. None of that is true, gang. None of them have
endorsed or are involved with any resveratrol product.
Anyway, just wanted to let you know as a sort of public service.
Study the offers above
carefully and go with whatever you feel comfortable with. If it doesn't
sound like a good deal to you, then take a pass.
* This is additional important consumer information and you really need to read it: - These
statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to
diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. -
Please consult your physician before performing any program. If there
is a change in your condition, please notify your counselor immediately. -
Results are not typical for any and all claims. - The name of the person depicted on this
site is a "pen name" to protect
our privacy, and the likeness used on this site does not represent an
actual person. -
Reviewers are remunerated for providing links to the companies/products
mentioned on this site. Many offers for free trials contain a "negative
option" billing system, whereby you will be billed for continuing to
use the product on a regular basis if you do not cancel your
relationship with the company. Details for each offer are available on
the company's website, so please study them carefully.