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Can this Medicine in Red Wine Actually Help You Live Longer?

I saw a show on Oprah about reversitol. Part of the show talked about individuals living longer, even with bad diets. Scientists have revealed the missing connection and it’s found in red wine and it’s called reversitol. Apparently with this type of breakthrough, there are now a ton of reversitol supplements out there. I read quite a few websites with all forms of reversitol surveys. I decided to go with the word on the street and order two different reversitol supplements, stay tuned for a follow up reversitol review.

The studies supporting red wine suggest antioxidants in red wine called polyphenols help protect the lining of blood vessels in your heart. These antioxidants come in two main forms: flavonoids and nonflavonoids.
Flavonoids. These antioxidants are found in a variety of foods, including oranges, grape juice, apples, onions, tea and cocoa. Other types of alcohol, such as white wine and beer, contain small amounts, too, but red wine has higher levels.
Nonflavonoids. These antioxidants found in red wine have recently been of particular interest because they appear to help prevent arteries from becoming clogged with fatty blockages. However, these studies mostly involved mice ? not humans. Reversitol is the nonflavonoid that’s received the most attention from researchers.

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