Resveratrol And The French Paradox

by Brittney Jensen on July 3, 2009 · diet

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What is the French Paradox? Dr. Serge Renaud first used the phrase the French Paradox to describe how the French people were able to have such long living lives without heart disease despite eating rich, fatty foods.

Morley Safer and the crew at 60 Minutes had a show regarding the merits of Resveratrol. The show spoke about the French Paradox and how this miracle supplement called Resveratrol was allowing the French people to sustain healthy lives. It was said to be due to the red wine that the French drink.

After that, sales of red wine shot through the roof as everyone who was interested in staving off heart disease began drinking red wine. However was it just the wine or was there something IN the wine that allowed the French to enjoy their culinary delights without regard for heart attacks?

Resveratrol, is the side benefot of red wine as it is found in the skin of red grapes used to make the libation. Who would have thought that drinking alcohol would be good for you but red wine, and the Resveratrol therein actually is good for your health. Resveratrol has been known to help with everything from treating cancer, to helping one lose weight to being a proponent for retarding aging.

Since Resveratrol is found naturally, it is not classified as a drug and is found readily available. But the question everyone wants to know is does it work. Is Resveratrol the miracle supplement that it is made out to be. Well it seems so and millions of people worldwide swear by its benefits without any side effects.

Not to get too scientific, but In 2006, a group of Italian scientists performed a significant study that concluded that in addition to being a remedy that lowers blood sugar, decreases the likelihood of heart disease, acts as an anti-inflammatory agent and helps dieters lose weight…if all of that wasn’t enough Resveratrol was found to actually increase one’s lifespan. What Ponce De Leon had been searching for all those years was actually in his grasp. Resveratrol seems to be the Fountain of Youth.

Now of course Resveratrol can’t help if cardiovascular disease is a result of other non-dietary factors, or at least it has not been shown to help as of yet. “The French paradox is only a paradox if one assumes that dietary fat is the major cause of obesity and cardiovascular disease,” said Paul Rozin, professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania.

It should be pointed out that heart disease can be caused by a multitude of factors not related to diet and research on the effects of Resveratrol on those other factors is continuing.

In the 60 Minutes report with Morley Safer, Dr. Christoph Westphal, who was interviewed and he said that he believes that Resveratrol may soon become a part of our daily regimen. Soon, we all be using and enjoying the benefits of Resveratrol.

Health care may be changing and Resveratrol may play a very active role in our views of health care according to Westphal.

Resveratrol is becoming hugely popular and there are many derivations of it. Our research has determined that res-V may be the most effective form of Resveratrol. Please check out my review of the Res-V supplement on the ConsumerSource website.

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