I know Resveratrol has several benefits, one of them being it reverses/prevents aging. Am I too young to start taking this? Thanks.
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No you are never to young.
The sooner, the better.
Resveratrol is not addictive or known to be having side effect.
Unhappily it doesn’t reverse the aging.
It’s maybe a preventer causing partial slowing in aging.
Probably. It might have long term effects. your only 24, you shouldnt need it.
even though we are still far from developing a fully proving compound with aging slowing properties, there’s strong evidence (from animal studies) suggesting resveratrol as an antioxidant molecule with this kind of properties, however there are no clinical studies in humans supporting this theory, it’s also related with obesity and gene expression (SIRT) .
and as your question goes, there’s no recommended dose or age restriction for it in adults.
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