Resveratrol…is this a legit product or just another scam?

I mean all the on-line companies that offer a free trial and then when you read the small print you find out that they will enroll you in a monthly delivery contract that will automatically bill your credit card unless you return the original shipment within 15 days. Don’t sound too free OR legit to me.
Another thing that bothers me is, if a major drug company has bought the patent and is still running human trials before marketing it, how is it that all these other companies are offering it to the general public?
What I mean is, if another company has a patent on it, how do you know that what you’re buying is the real thing?

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5 Responses to “Resveratrol…is this a legit product or just another scam?”


  1. 1 Suzy32

    Rezv is a good supplement; but of course some brands are better than others. Try a review site like
    http://resveratrol.onthewebs.com/rezv.php

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  2. 2 Mario

    It does work, however there are plenty of herbal remedies that are just as good. Check out http://www.gethigh.com.au.

  3. 3 duder502

    I’ve read in studies that when they gave it to mice it nearly doubled their life span…I know that doesn’t mean much to us but it still has some anti-aging and cholesterol lowering effects…Look up the French paradox. I think that’s what it’s called. It has to do with how french people eat such fatty foods and yet they are healthy. Some people believe it is due to the Resveratrol in the wine. Cause their wine-o’s

  4. 4 Pete

    I take resveratrol everyday and I think it is a good antioxidant. I buy my supplements from a good source and I couldn’t care less if they have the patent to those products or not. One thing I’m sure: they have high quality products that I’ve been taken for years with good results.
    Take care,

  5. 5 Thorbjorn Y

    There hasn’t been enough time for scientific studies to demonstrate that high doses are safe for humans over a long time. Stick with natural sources:
    Blueberries
    Mulberries
    Bilberries
    Muscadine grapes
    European grapes

    These berries all have beneficial levels of resveratrol in addition to vitamins and minerals.

    Mulberries are ripening throughout much of North America right now (May). Mulberries grow all over the world: Europe, China, South America. You can dry them for long term storage. The mulberry tree in my backyard is covered in ripe mulberries. Farmer’s markets should be selling them. Ask around.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mulberry
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muscadine
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resveratrol

    Peanuts also have resveratrol. The boiled peanuts used in Chinese cuisine will have more available resveratrol than unboiled peanuts (according to Wikipedia).

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