BIOMOL study shows Reversitall ® with Resveratrol unlocks anti-aging gene

In 2003, BIOMOL International collaborated with researchers from Harvard Medical School in the discovery that Resveratrol, an anti-oxidant found in red wine, activates a longevity gene. Once activated, this longevity gene, SIRT1, can extend an organism's life by up to 70 percent through the repair and duplication of DNA. The results of their research and findings led to Resveratrol being viewed as a major medical breakthrough because of its ability to inhibit and delay many types of illnesses, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes and depression.

Now, a new study conducted by BIOMOL International has shown that the product Reversitall with Resveratrol has the capacity to unlock the SIRT1 gene. Reversitall contains the most potent concentration of Resveratrol from red wine and Muscadine grapes, as well as other antioxidant components extracted from the grapes - components that are the building blocks of Resveratrol and required for its optimal absorption. A California-based nutritional supplement company, Collagen Nutraceuticals Inc., was able to develop a process for extracting the Reversitall that prevents the ingredients from being exposed to heat and UV light, ensuring that the Resveratrol molecule remains intact.

"Reversitall is a non-alcoholic way to enjoy all the important health benefits found in red wine. It provides the boost of drinking dozens of glasses of red wine without the drawbacks," says Darren Rude, vice president of NeoCell, a distributor of Reversitall products. "It is the most potent concentration of health-promoting Resveratrol and is available without a prescription."


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