SUPPORTS CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH AND ANTIOXIDANT PATHWAYS*

Resveratrol Ultra contains trans-resveratrol, a plant compound which research suggests can activate siRT1, an enzyme associated with healthy aging.*

Resveratrol Ultra also contains rutin (Quercetin rutinoside), a bioflavonoid from Japanese sophora (Sophora japonica) flower bud, which is converted to quercetin in the body.

Directions

Resveratrol Ultra Directions and/or Dosage

Adults take 2 capsules, one to two times daily, or as recommended by a healthcare professional.

Warning

If you are pregnant, nursing, or taking any medications, consult a healthcare professional before use.

Keep out of reach of children.

Safety sealed with inner seal. Do not use if seal is broken or missing. Keep tightly closed. Store at room temperature. Avoid excessive heat and direct sunlight.

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FAQs

  • A. Resveratrol has two chemical forms or isomers. The most biologically active is the trans-isomer.

  • A. Resveratrol is a powerful antioxidant that is produced by some plants to protect against environmental stresses.† Resveratrol can help to support the prevention of cell damage caused by free radicals.† It is naturally found in red wine, grapes, blueberries, peanuts, and various plants.

  • A. Sulfites are a group of chemical compounds that are often used to prevent spoilage in winemaking and can also be a natural bi-product of fermentation. Our Quality Assurance department has confirmed there are no sulfites in the grapes used in Resveratrol Ultra.

  • A. Resveratrol Ultra may contain a small amount of naturally occurring nitrates. However, no nitrates are added to the formula. The nitrate content in Resveratrol Ultra has not been standardized, and the amount, therefore, fluctuates due to natural variations in the plant.

  • A. There have not been any studies done on if capsules or softgels are a better delivery method for resveratrol; however, resveratrol is fat-soluble, so it is possible that a softgel format would be advantageous since softgels usually contain a fat matrix. Again, this has not been elucidated with clinical studies.

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