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I could use the advice of a medical expert about a vitamin regiment I am considering.
1.1000mg Glucosamine/800mg Chronditin: Joint Health
2.500mg Acetyl-L-Carnite: Heart Health & Anti-Oxidant Effect
3.1000mg HMB: Strength
4.250mg Biotivia Resveratrol: Energy & Other Health Benefits
5.100mg Coenzyme- Q10: Antioxidant
6.500mg Quercitin: Energy & Allergies
7.1500mg D-Ribose: Energy
Is this vitamin regiment reasonable for someone in their 20’s, in excellent physical health, and otherwise very healthy? For a person who exercises 6 days per week and eats a nutritious diet (high fiber, high vegetable, lean protein, lot of water)
Do any of the supplements contradict one another? Also, do you have any recommendations on any vitamins that should be added or removed? If so, what scientific evidence do you have to support your claim?
Thanks!
If so, did you see any results from using them?
My husband takes a prescription cholesterol medication and a bunch of supplements, like fish oil, saw palmetto, grapeseed/resveratrol, spirulina, a multi-vitamin, theanine. And he drink a glass of red wine a day and sometimes 3 beers with that occasionally. Is this harmful?
What is the best resveratrol supplement to buy? There are so many choices on the market….
I have been taking it for about four months, and would like to know what others have experienced with it, as well as any other input anyone can provide. Thanks!
I just read about the Resveratrol Select Supplement in different sites and wonder if it’s scam or really work? If you have any experience with the Resveratrol Select Supplement please let me know if its good or not.
Many thanks
I’m 21 year old, having higher levels of estrogen, and my questions is if it would be SAFE for a 20 year old guy to take nettle root, chrysin -anti-aromatase, resveratrol-anti aromatase, or maca root in order to boost testosterone levels and prevent any fat buildup and decrease gynecomastia.
It’s very hard for me to bulid muscle, and feel energetic. However, when I take resveratrol and maca, I can feel my waist disappering, and gynecomastia going down. When I stop, it goes back up again.
Are there any long-term side effects if I take those supplements.
What would YOU recommend?
I know this is asking a lot, but is there a multivitam that contains all the essential nutrients at the RDA level, or at the very least, the below nutrients.
I know I can buy individual supplements to catch each of the nutrients listed below, but if there was say 1 or 2 multivitamin tablets that contained all the nutrients, that would be great.
flavonoids
magnesium
calcium
vitamin D
vitamin E
Vitamin A
vitamin C
Glucosamine
Chondroitin
Bromelain
Folate
B6
B12
Niacin
L Carnitine
Resveratrol
SAME
Selenium
Saw Palmetto
L Arginine
L Citrulline
Lutein
DHA
Beta Carotene
Zinc
Copper
Garlic
Cinnamon
Potassium
Selenium
Omega 3
I ran upon this from dr oz and wanted to see if anyone has tried this miracle supplement - do you like it and COST???? $$$
Where can i get resveratrol botanical vitality . will there be any resveratrol side effects
Anyone know where I can buy this online and get it shipped to the USA? With Pay-pal or credit card?
Its a new form of chlorella that combines the benefits of spirulina and regular chlorella.
I cannot seem to find a seller to the USA except for Shokos and they are taking a long time to contact me.
I want it to go along with my 98% Trans Resveratrol supplement. Was going to get the acetylated or triacetylated trans resveratrol but they did not have pure formulas.
HG. thanks for your contribution.
I am in great shape. About 10% bodyfat to be exact.
I want to find the cryptomonadales and its cgf for general health.
Thanks ddb.
Chlorella basically is a whole food that helps remove toxins and gives the body a synergistic and natural set of vitamins and minerals.
And the Cryptomonadales is supposed to be a better cultivated form. Made in Taiwan by a doctor.
Of course this being the USA the best herbs arehard to find while the prescription drugs are plentiful. Lolz.
I recently bought some "Pilgrims Promise " Red Wine Extract Plus. It had the word RESVERATROL top on the lable. Thats why I bought it. Later I read the ingredients disclosure on back an saw that Resveratrol was last on the list. That means that it is the smallest amount of all the ingredients. It does not tell what the actual amount is. I bought it thinking it was mostly resveratrol. I believe it is deceptive advertising and the product is probably benign and trading on the Resveratrol name. The Plus part of the formula is Grape Seed Extract and vitamin C. I feel I got ripped off. the product was purchased at CVS and is .95 for 60 capsules. The dose is described as 200 mg of red wine complex. Any thoughts on this/ or suggestions on a good source of resveratrol? and if you have benifited from taking the supplement "RESVERATROL".
Hello-
I was going through some old magazines and came across an old May 2008 Woman’s World article about losing weight with 100mg daily of Soy Isoflavones and Resveratrol. I looked up blogs and articles online and a lot of people have had success with this. Has anyone here tried it? If so, what brands of the supplements did you use? I want to try it, but there is so many brands and potency’s out there that it’s hard to differentiate some.
Let me know…
I’m 21 year old, having higher levels of estrogen, and my questions is if it would be SAFE for a 20 year old guy to take nettle root, chrysin -anti-aromatase, resveratrol-anti aromatase, or maca root in order to boost testosterone levels and prevent any fat buildup and decrease gynecomastia.
It’s very hard for me to bulid muscle, and feel energetic. However, when I take resveratrol and maca, I can feel my waist disappering, and gynecomastia going down. When I stop, it goes back up again.
What would YOU recommend?
I have read countless articles online and in health-related magazines that Resveratrol is one of the most potent antioxidants out there (not to mention that it helps you lose weight, improves skin conditions, and countless other benefits), and really want to try one of the supplements available out there. Problem is, there’s so many.
I’m looking for one that actually produces results please!
Tell me about a resveratrol supplements and also mention the benefits of resveratrol supplements.. Tell me how the scientists found out this resveratrol supplements and how they tested it…
Fall is coming, and like many teenagers, I’m wary of the swine flu as well as the usual flu risk. I’m in healthy shape, but I’d like to make sure my defenses are top notch. After some research I’ve compiled a list of substances that will supposedly be beneficial. I was just wondering if it is best to get these from natural sources or if its safe to take supplements, in what dosages, and if a combination of these substances is safe. They include -
Vitamin D - Absorbed from sun exposure but is also found in fish and available in supplements.
Resveratrol - Most highly concentrated natural source is grape skins, but some recommend taking a supplement.
Quercetin - Naturally occurring in red grapes, apples, and onions but can be taken as a supplement.
Beta Glucan - Found in oats and grains.
N-Acetyl Cysteine - Available as a supplement, clinically proven to boost resistance to influenza.
Vitamins B6 and E
Last but not least, the most popular, Vitamin C.
Are all of these safe for a teenager to take daily? If they are, what are the safe recommended dosages, and in what forms should they be consumed, be it natural or supplement forms?
Thanks!
That is if the human trials eventually show resveratrol to be highly effective, similar to animal studies, would it then be considered the best of all supplements? Would it be considered better even than any drug on the market, for the well being of healthy individuals?
I too think a balanced diet is good and recommended for people.
But you can’t get supplement quantity resveratrol in your diet, which is the case for several other supplements too.
People don’t supplement with all available compounds, just those they believe to be most beneficial.
In addition I believe if resveratrol can do Caloric Restriction like effects in humans, and if Caloric Restriction turns out to be highly effective in humans. It could add decades of healthy life to an individual with a balanced nutricious diet.
Saw product called RezV, which is resveratrol supplement in high doses, advertised for anti-wrinkle, to use in conjunction with various miracle creams…you know the drill.."free trial", etc etc. But am curious about the supplement. Can’t find true consumer review on it related to effect on wrinkles. Any input?
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Resveratrol is the molecule found in the skin of red grapes (and red wine) that is receiving so much at attention as a health supplement. Where can I obtain high quality resveratrol at a reasonable price?
If so how long did you take it before you saw results i.e. lower blood pressure, more energy, weight loss or a more youthfull appearance?
If you’ve not tried it or never heard of it, lets save the answers for those who have. Thanks
..and can i get large amounts from drinking grape juice/red wine?
I just read an article in my Women’s World magazine that discussed by taking a soy isoflavone supplement along with a resveratrol supplement together, they actually make fat cells "self-destruct". The women in the article claimed to have lost up to 15 lbs in one week. Now I know this may not sound healthy, but both of these supplements are antioxidants so they can’t be bad for you. I was just curious to see if anyone has tried this diet and does it work? I am already eating a low calorie, high fiber diet and exercising regularly but would like to add something to help me progress a little quicker. Any advice?
The big question about Resveratrol pills is whether they work. For that matter, what kind of "work" do they do? The high-quality Resveratrol supplements are expensive. Before I pay that much money I need to have scientific evidence that the benefits are worth the cost.
Okay, Resveratrol contains anti-oxidants. So what? It’s got to offer more than that because so do all fruits and vegetables, which are much less expensive. I’m not interested in "testimonials" on websites that sell the product. I’m not interested in the unsupported opinions of Oprah and Dr. Oz. I want to see results of properly conducted, unbiased studies on humans (not mice).
So my question is: Can anyone point me to such studies? For all the buzz about Resveratrol I can’t seem to find any! Are studies underway but not completed yet?
This is my first time on Yahoo Answers and I’m surprised at the quick responses!
Oldtimer, I glanced at some of the studies you pointed to. It seems that most of the human studies deal with specific diseases, such as heart disease and diabetes. That’s fine as far as it goes. Maybe I should clarify my question as: What can an average, healthy human adult expect to get from taking a commercially available (OTC) form of Resveratrol? Are there any studies that have looked at this?
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