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 | | Studies show Resveratrol exhibits life extension properties in yeast cells, fruit flies, worms and mice (David Sinclair, Ph.D., assistant professor of pathology at Harvard University Medical School), and may reverse negative effects of high calorie diets (Professor Alan Crozier, Glasgow University). |
 | | Resveratrol is found in grapes, peanuts, and soy, red wine, in amounts that may be too small to have any substancial benefits, it is also present in Itadori tea ("well being", aka Knotweed Tea), a traditional Japanese and Chinese herbal tea made from the roots of Polygonum cuspidatum used for treating heart disease and strokes. |
 | | While the studies are clear we have to drink unreasonable amounts of Red wine to see the positive effects of the compound, Ateavablog suggests picking up a Itadori tea (also referred to as Knotweed Tea, Knotweed Grass Tea, or Japanese Knotweed Tea) for your Resveratrol fix until we learn more about its benefits. |
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