Resveratrol
Resveratrol is a naturally occurring molecule that stimulates a specific sirtuin gene (SIRT1) and speeds up the rate at which the sirtuin genes work - trans-Resveratrol being the active form of the compound most useful to the body. Sirtuins are a group of genes (SIRT1-7) that play a critical role in aging. Resveratrol is 100% natural, non-GMO, vegan, and gluten-free. Resveratrol can be found in traces in foods such as nuts, grapes, and (red) wine and it is produced in big quantities through microbial fermentation or extraction from Japanese knotweed, which contains mostly trans-Resveratrol.
Our pure Resveratrol is an honest single-ingredient supplement in a clinically relevant dosage to support an extended healthy lifespan:
- Antioxidant Protection
- Improve Cognition
- Happy Healthy Aging
As Harvard geneticist David Sinclair, Ph.D. puts it: “You can think of Resveratrol as the accelerator pedal for the sirtuin genes and the NMN as the fuel.” Dr. Sinclair takes 1 gram of Resveratrol every morning in combination with a source of fat (eg. yoghurt) and paired with the same amount of NMN. We do the same.
Scientific references:
- Resveratrol and exercise combined to treat functional limitations in late life: A pilot randomized controlled trial
- Resveratrol prevents sarcopenic obesity by reversing mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress via the PKA / LKB1 / AMPK pathway
- Resveratrol, a plant-derived polyphenolic phytoalexin, demonstrates broad-spectrum health beneficial effects
- Resveratrol vs. calorie restriction: data from rodents to humans
- A low dose of dietary resveratrol partially mimics caloric restriction and retards aging parameters in mice
- Sirtuin activators mimic caloric restriction and delay ageing in metazoans
- Small molecule activators of sirtuins extend Saccharomyces cerevisiae lifespan
- Resveratrol: A potential challenger against gastric cancer
- Dietary resveratrol prevents development of high-grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplastic lesions
- Distinct metabolic effects of resveratrol on lipogenesis markers in mice adipose tissue
- Resveratrol and Cardiovascular Diseases
- Resveratrol's effects on human health and disease