DISQUS

Next Big Future: Resveratrol Follow Up Drug 1000 Times More Potent

  • bioresearchpro · 1 year ago
    The concentrate of a compound contained in red wine, biotivia Transmax, discovered by Dr. Sinclair of Harvard, has been shown in peer reviewed studies to not only cause substantial weight loss but to also prevent diabetes in obese mammals and to both prevent the onset of Diabetes in obese mammals and to safely reduce blood sugar. In studies of biotivia transmax and bioforte, a concentrated resveratrol supplement used by reseachers, this compound has also exhibited important neuroprotective effects against Alzheimers and Parkinsons disease. Resveratrol works by activating the human SIRT-1 anti-aging genes. In a journal Nature study it was found to increase life span of mice by 31% and prevent the usual diseases of aging and obesity including Diabetes, stroked and tumors.
  • nextbigfuture · 1 year ago
    The above comment appears to be a spam comment that has appeared on other forums. Biotivia's claims do not appear to be verified and they mix their claims with regular resveratrol claims and other studies.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/07/31/exerci...

    http://www.imminst.org/forum/index.php?showtopi...

    http://www.technologyreview.com/biomedicine/210...

    http://ouroboros.wordpress.com/2006/12/01/putti...
  • bioresearchpro · 1 year ago
    I am not keen on literal caloric restriction because it is so
    difficult and onerous on the subject who chooses this strategy for
    life extension. Given that the trans-resveratrol molecule mimics the
    physiological effects of caloric restriction this is my choice for
    the present. I believe that one may add at least 10 years of useful
    healthy life by following a vegetarian diet, doing regular intense
    exercise, using the polyphenols, salvestrols, phytochemicals such as
    curcumin and Sirt gene activators that are currently available, and
    avoiding as much as possible air water and food pollution.
  • MCP2012 · 1 year ago
    Well, this certainly sounds encouraging. I'm currently using resveratrol; can't wait to start this stuff... ;)
  • roid · 5 months ago
    The cheapest i've seen Resveratrol is $0.60USD per gram. To reproduce Dr. Auwerx's Resveratrol powered super-mice experiments in a human model would cost $20 a day!

    Hopefully these new drugs (such as SRT1720) will do it much cheaper than that.