Resveratrol
Elixirs of youth sound fanciful, but the first
crude antiaging drugs may not be so far away. To date, two compounds have sparked scientists' interest: resveratrol, a substance found in grapes, red wine and peanuts; and rapamycin, first isolated in the soil of Easter Island. Both compounds seem to work in animals to mimic the biological response to calorie restriction, an imperfectly understood technique that extends life span in lab specimens, including yeast, mice and, most recently, rhesus monkeys.
Resveratrol is currently available as a dietary supplement. A drug formulation of resveratrol is now being put to a more rigorous test, in clinical trials as a treatment for Type 2 diabetes and cancers. The company behind the drug, Sirtris Pharmaceuticals (bought by pharma giant GlaxoSmithKline in 2008), is touting that compound and two others — chemically unrelated to resveratrol but targeting the same pathway — as drugs that battle aging-related diseases. By Laura Blue
Please check out our website goodlivingproducts.com for resveratrol and many other healthy products.
Take Care,
Roger & Lisa Booth
Good Living Products
