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by Ibeewaitin December 12, 2011 8:06 PM EST
Pill ain't gonna help if your life sucks ....
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by Sdjad April 1, 2010 1:05 PM EDT
Do not fall for the free trail stuff besides it is cheap...I bought mine here http://www.natural-healing-remedies.com/natures-store and you are not going to feel anything for about 2 weeks. After that you should feel more energetic. So despite the new studies you could simply take it to feel more youthful
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by Sdjad April 1, 2010 12:45 PM EDT
I bought <b>some</b>
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by BarryYVin February 19, 2010 2:04 PM EST
The Vinomis.com website (http://www.vinomis.com) has a tremendous amount of research on Resveratrol, and no scams.
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by herbsstore October 31, 2009 6:24 AM EDT
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that protects cells against dangerous, naturally occurring substances known as free radicals. It decreases the `stickiness? of blood platelets and helps blood vessels remain open and flexible. Since it is not an essential nutrient, Resveratrol is not associated with a deficiency state. Buy Resveratrol Supplements on Discount at HerbsMD
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by NutritionOverMedicine August 27, 2009 3:53 PM EDT
Resveratrol is truly a miracle ingredient, and we have only scratched the surface as to its realistic application. In every species studied so far (molds, yeast, rats) resveratrol has increased overall lifespan (approximately 60%). Now while it's possible that a high enough dosage might do that in humans, I think 99% of people would be happy with an extra 5 - 10 years. Imagine if resveratrol also helped those years, and the years proceeding those to be better, free from illness and pain. Hopefully science can unlock the secrets of resveratrol to benefit all of mankind. Be careful of resveratrol scams. They are everywhere, and should be avoided at all costs. If you are interested in resveratrol, and/or REAL resveratrol products, then try a legitimate product like RevGenetics 300, RezBerry Plus, Longevinex, or NOW Resveratrol... all reputable products from reputable companies. You can also check out some good resource sites and/or review sites like reviewresveratrol.com.
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by heffleydj August 20, 2009 6:21 PM EDT
You opened a flood gate to un-scrupulous pill peddlers after your segment on Resveratrol. Now it's time to expose the crooks you turned loose!

Hep_Kat_47
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by resveratrols August 18, 2009 3:53 AM EDT
Dr Oz was recently on the Good Morning America show talking about the the Resveratrol Research. You can watch the show by going to You Tube and typing in "Dr Oz Resveratrol" and it should be the first one that pops up, and it currently has over 41,000+ views. He tends to think you should take a Resveratrol supplement that has more than 150 mg of trans-resveratrol.
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by PetiteFocus July 31, 2009 5:18 PM EDT
I was alos incredibly disappointed that 60 Minutes would have anything to do with such a scam. The Free trial at no risk is all risk. Once you get the product they don't give you any information on how to cancel the product or where to return the product to. It is a devious scam that just trys to keep getting money from the credit card that you paid for the postage. SHAME ON 60 MINUTES for not researching the comapny who is just out to scam people. What's Next! A show on money available in Nigeria!
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by clintonboyles July 14, 2009 1:14 PM EDT
Hello,
My name is Clinton. I watch your segment on Resveratrol. I found it very interesting, and I thought you might also be interested in a little yellow pill called Protandim. It has the effects of Resveratrol times a million and is all natural. It has been studied, and proven, to slow down aging by reducing oxidative stress levels in the body to the levels of a child. John Quinones from ABC Primetime was a part of the study done in 2005. The study is published in peer reviewed medical journals.
Oxidative stress is linked to over 229 diseases, so reducing oxidative stress also reduces the effects of these diseases. LSU released a study in April that showed Protandim prevents the growth of skin cancer, and there are currently 20 other universities engaged in independent studies of the effects of Protandim on different diseases, like diabetes, heart disease, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, stroke, coronary artery disease, and many more. Protandim increases your body's natural antioxidant enzymes (SOD, CAT, glutathione), and these enzymes are millions of times more effective at fighting free radicals than external antioxidants.
Dr. Joe McCord, the scientist who developed Protandim, is the same doctor who discovered SOD's in 1968. He has spent his life developing a pill that will unlock the key to slow down the aging process, and he has done it! Montel Williams has been taking Protandim for 3 years to help with his multiple sclerosis. Dr. Perlmutter has joined the scientific advisory board of LifeVantage, the company that makes Protandim. I have attached the ABC Primetime Special about Protandim. I think you will find it very interesting.

ABC News Primetime Live:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iJhUChEzFQ - 9 Min ABC Primetime Video

Please call me or email me if you have any questions! Thank you very much for your time and consideration!

Clinton and Stasia Boyles
clinton.boyles@gmail.com
720-254-3350
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