RE: [ACEsthetics] Supplements don't work-resveratrol

It doesn't discuss the affect of resveratrol on apoptosis.

Lots of discussion on the possible anti-cancer benefits, but that no
evidence that it helps treat active cancer. But the interest is obviously
strong enough for Johns Hopkins to be involved in a study treating resistant
prostate cancer with high doses of resveratrol.

Rod








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At American college of sports medicine. Attached is a pic of abstract.
Conclusion- resveratrol enhances muscle membrane integrity via reduction in
inflammation during peak pathological period and long term oxidative stress.

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