It appears resveratrol is making it’s way back into the media (see story below). This was tested a few year’s ago against heart disease with skeptism. Now, it’s looked upon as an anti-aging supplement. It sells around $10-15 at various health food stores.
I found this on another site written in 2004:
Does this mean that you should run out and start ordering resveratrol? No, not unless you can afford to throw away that money. Taking resveratrol supplements now is a bet – you are betting that this substance, quick to decay and difficult to keep potent even in laboratories, will still be useful and viable in pill form. The history of the supplement industry shows this to be a bad bet; you are almost certainly going to lose. Many substances backed by wonderful scientific studies have turned out to have little or no effect – for one reason or another – when taken as supplements.
I think I’m gullable, vain or both so I will try it anyway just to see.
HEALTH AGING
Expect new drugs to treat aging, researchers say
Resveratrol, substance found in red wine, benefits health
Cox News Service
Published on: 06/03/08 NEW YORK — Is 90 the new 50?
Not yet, aging researchers say, but medical breakthroughs to significantly extend life and ease the ailments of getting older are closer than many people think.
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“The general public has no idea what’s coming,” said David Sinclair, a Harvard Medical School professor who has made headlines with research into the health benefits of a substance found in red wine called resveratrol.
Speaking on a panel of aging experts, Sinclair had the boldest predictions. He said scientists can greatly increase longevity and improve health in lab animals like mice, and that drugs to benefit people are on the way.
“It’s not an if, but a when,” said Sinclair, who co-founded Sirtris Pharmaceuticals to pursue such drugs. The company, which is testing medicine in people with Type 2 diabetes, was recently bought for $720 million by GlaxoSmithKline, the world’s second-largest drug maker.
Sinclair said treatments could be a few years or a decade away, but they’re “really close. It’s not something (from) science fiction and it’s not something for the next generation.”
The discussion of aging was a closing event of the first World Science Festival, a five-day celebration of science for the public that brought together researchers ranging from biologists to quantum physicists. Participants included Nobel laureates, business leaders and philosophers.
At the longevity event, hundreds of people young and old packed a sold-out New York University hall, including actress Jane Fonda, who turned 70 in December.
Aging, particularly aging well and staying healthy, is increasingly a hot topic as the population grays, people live longer and tens of millions of baby-boomers enter or approach their 60s.
The experts here Sunday night said aging research, once a backwater of science, is experiencing an explosion of interest and optimism.
The session began not with talk but with song, as jazz legend Marilyn Maye strode the stage and belted out “Celebration” and “Don’t Nobody Bring Me No Bad News.”
Maye said that most of her life she’s been coy about revealing her age, but this year she admitted that she turned 80 in April.
Maye, who sat on the panel, said the biggest aging myth is that “cosmetic surgery makes you younger. I think attitude is the thing that keeps you young. And energy and activity and just keep moving.”
Robert Butler, a pioneer of aging research who won the Pulitzer Prize in 1976 for the book “Why Survive? Being Old in America,” agreed that “people live longer and better by having a sense of purpose.” He said that while medicine and biology are important for longevity, having friendships and close relationships also have a big impact.
Butler said a revolution in longevity has already arrived, noting that in the last century life spans increased 30 years, more than in the previous 5,000 years of human history.
Given the latest research, he said, more resources must be devoted to understanding the biology of aging, since “with one pill, we might be able to do a lot for many different conditions.”
Some of that research comes from Richard Weindruch, a professor at the University of Wisconsin and director of LifeGen Technologies who studies how extremely low-calorie diets affect aging.
Weindruch said his research, which began by showing how consuming little food could greatly increase the life spans of mice, moved on in 1989 to a long-term study on monkeys that can live up to 40 years.
“Just now we’re starting to see statistically significant improvements in survival and resistance to disease and favorable effects on brain aging,” he said. He said his team hopes to publish these results soon.
Sinclair said that based on Weindruch’s work, he set out a decade ago to find the genes involved in caloric restriction and find a pill that can provide the benefits “without you feeling hungry all the time.”
He described how his research found that mice given large doses of resveratrol “live longer, they’re almost immune to the effects of obesity. They don’t get diabetes, cancer, Alzheimer’s as frequently. We delay the diseases of aging.”
Sinclair showed video of mice on resveratrol running on a treadmill far more vigorously than those who didn’t get the substance. He called them “our Lance Armstrong mice.”
A large dose meant the equivalent of a human drinking about 1,000 bottles of red wine daily, he said.
While the implications of the 2006 study for humans was uncertain, the news set off a surge in sales of dietary supplements containing resveratrol. Some scientists warned of its unproven effects and raised safety concerns.
Sinclair has said that he has taken resveratrol supplements, but at the longevity event he cautioned that right now there is no proven magic pill to extend life.
His suggestion? Exercise.

June 5, 2008 at 12:42 am
Great article! I’ve written one as well, in my blog, and it’s amazing how as son as you hit publish your ads by google all turn out to be selling Resveratrol. An indication, if ever there was one, that it is becoming hugely popular.
June 5, 2008 at 2:49 am
Resveratrol can help you to lead a long and healthy life so says Dr. Oz.
Resveratrol Supplements can help you control your weight naturally
by increasing energy, reducing cravings, and limiting your appetite.
According to Wikipedia, Consumer Lab, an independent dietary
supplement and over the counter products evaluation organization,
published a report on 13 November 2007 on the popular resveratrol
supplements. The organization reported that there exists a wide range
in quality, dose, and price among the 13 resveratrol products
evaluated. The actual amount of resveratrol contained in the
different brands range from 2.2mg for Revatrol, which claimed to have
400mg of “Red Wine Grape Complex”, to 500mg for Biotivia.com Transmax,
which is consistent with the amount claimed on the product’s label.
Prices per 100mg of resveratrol ranged from less than $.30 for
products made by Biotivia.com, jarrow, and country life, to a high of
$45.27 for the Revatrol brand. None of the products tested were found
to have significant levels of heavy metals or other contaminants.
August 12, 2008 at 12:32 am
I just was at the conference where Dr. Sinclair introduced this resveratrol product. He is on the company’s Scientific Advisory Board now. I just started using it and WOW!!!!
check it out
http://www.FeelYoungerAndLiveLonger.com
August 28, 2008 at 4:45 am
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June 8, 2009 at 7:40 am
Resveratrol is an excellent supplement. How resveratrol is exstracted from the grape skin is very important. Also it is important that you take naturalk resveratrol. Lixir Products is a good resveratrol supplement I have tried and recommend.