Resveratrol has been in the news recently for it’s anti-aging properties. Here is some additional information about the compound found in Eiro Research’s Eiro Product.
Our second member of Eiro’s Superantioxidant All-Star Team is Resveratrol. This compound is the “Captain” of our All-Star team and probably accounts for many of the reasons you feel something after drinking Eiro.
Resveratrol is currently being studied and is implicated as having a beneficial role in the following conditions: cardiovascular disease, anti-inflammatory, diabetes, increase lifespan, phytoestrogen, immunomodulator, cholesterol lowering, and Alzheimer’s.* Let’s look at how Resveratrol impacts each of these conditions.
In cardiovascular disease, there is interest in resveratrol for prevention. Daily use seems to improve heart function especially after a previous heart attack, and if a heart attack were to occur, there seems to be less organ damage if resveratrol is present.(1)*
As an Anti-Inflammatory, there is evidence to suggest that Resveratrol is a more potent anti-inflammatory angent than NSAIDs such as aspirin, ibuprofen or even indomethacin.(2) Resveratrol’s anti-inflammatory activity is likely due to its ability to inhibit 4 enzymes involved in inflammation: COX-1, COX-2, hydroperoxidase, and 5-lipoxygenase.(3) Resveratrol also seems to decrease the activity of inflammatory cytokines.(4)*

Our second member of Eiro’s Superantioxidant All-Star Team is Resveratrol. This compound is the “Captain” of our All-Star team and probably accounts for many of the reasons you feel something after drinking Eiro.

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