Have you tried Resveratrol? Pill or Liquid?

It is an anti-aging anti-obesity pro long life supplement touted by Dr. Oz on the Oprah show. It comes in liquid and pill form. Anyone try it long term and did you see benefits? There are an awful lot of free offers with Oprah and Dr. Phil and Barbara Walter’s face on the ad but the problem is they keep sending you more Resveratrol unless you cancel and who knows they will accept your cancellation? I prefer CVS (liquid)or Walgreens (capsule) which carries it in my area.

3 Comments

  1. lula says:

    Better than Resceratrol is revitol.

    I had great results with this product, in 2 weeks my skin looked like 10 years ago.

    Feel good

  2. matador89 says:

    Country Gal,
    Resveratrol is a natural compound occurring in abundance in grapes, berries and peanuts. It has been found to lower levels of amyloid-beta peptides in cell cultures. The highest concentration has been reported in wines prepared from Pinot Noir grapes.

    ALL ANSWERS SHOULD BE THOROUGHLY RESEARCHED, IN ANY FORUM AND ESPECIALLY IN THIS ONE. – MANY ANSWERS ARE FLAWED.

    It is extremely important to obtain an accurate diagnosis before trying to find a cure. Many diseases and conditions share common symptoms.

    The information provided here should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. A licensed physician should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions.

    I add a wiki link with some details of this subject
    http://en.wikipedia.org
    /wiki/Resveratrol

  3. annalyzedgourds says:

    Do some research on the ingredients and side effects, contraindications, etc online. Then talk to a couple of pharmacists. Most pharmacists will talk to you on the phone and give excellent advise. Have ready any medications you are taking including over the counter meds. If something sounds too good to be true it usually is and Oprah has been on the carpet regarding her medical advise. I do think Dr Oz knows what he is talking about but I have serious doubts about Dr Phil (have you checked his college background and credentials-very interesting) and Barbara Walters is nothing but an interviewer and TV personality who can afford millions of work on her face before Resveratrol was on the market.
    Be wary of ads like this. It is up to you to do the research so do it thoroughly and responsibly. Anytime you are in doubt, ask a pharmacist. I would be very wary of something that claims to be both anti-aging and anti-obseity in the same tabletl/liquid. Has enough research been done? Ask all the questions you can think of before you proceed with ordering this or anything like it.

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