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How to live longer and healthier - combained report: Reuters, 60 Minutes, Longevinex
60 Minutes Blunder: News Report on Resveratrol Overlooks Longevinex(R) Which
Activates More Longevity Genes than Resveratrol Red Wine Molecule or Calorie
Restricted Diet
SAN DIMAS, Calif., Jan. 31 /PRNewswire/ — In a recent episode of 60 Minutes,
newsman Morley Safer was mistakenly led by researchers to believe the only
current way to add more healthy years to one’s lifespan is to drink impossible
amounts of red wine (1000 bottles a day) or wait for a drug company to invent
a magic pill based on resveratrol, a substance found in the skin of grapes and
concentrated in red wine. What 60 Minutes viewers weren’t told was that
Longevinex(R), a leading dietary supplement already on the market, now
provides such benefits to consumers, as proven in a recent gene array study,
according to its spokesman, Bill Sardi.
“The French are drinking 3 to 5 glasses of dark, aged, red wine per day and
living longer and healthier than populations in other developed nations,” says
Sardi. The French have far more centenarians per capita than any other
country, a testament to the healthy properties of red wine. The new and more
economical option to red wine is to consume pills that provide concentrated
red wine molecules, like resveratrol, quercetin and ferulic acid, says Sardi.
While there has been considerable attention given to one red wine molecule,
resveratrol, a recent study shows an array of natural molecules produces a
more profound genomic effect than plain resveratrol.
In a head-to-head comparison, a unique patent-applied-for matrix of molecules
(resveratrol, quercetin, IP6 rice bran) as provided in Longevinex(R) activated
9-fold more longevity genes (1711) than plain resveratrol (225 genes) or a
calorie restricted diet (198 genes) at a dose of resveratrol 17-320 times
lower than prior studies.
Researchers interviewed on 60 MINUTES failed to mention a study published last
September in Experimental Gerontology which showed that Longevinex(R) rapidly
mimicked the genomic effect of calorie restriction in laboratory mice, an
effect that otherwise takes life-long food deprivation to produce.
[Experimental Gerontology 2008 Sept; 43(9):859-66] The public was deprived of
hearing about a major breakthrough in longevity science.
Studies show the healthy range of wine consumption is 3-5 glasses a day.
Sardi says the point of a well designed red wine pill is to provide about the
same quantity of mineral-controlling molecules provided in 3-5 glasses of red
wine, or about 180-300 mg, without the alcohol, sugar, calories and sulfite
preservatives, at a cost that ~5-6 times less than wine. A $6 bottle of wine
would cost ~3-5 a day to provide health benefits. The cost of Longevinex(R),
a red wine pill designed to provide the equivalent amount of molecules found
in 3-5 glasses of wine, is less than $1 per day.
Researchers interviewed on 60 Minutes also failed to mention that mega-dose
(360 mg and 1565 mg human equivalent) resveratrol shortened the lives of
laboratory mice in a study published in August of 2008. [Cell Metabolism 2008
August; 8(2):157-68] “Lower doses and multiple molecules, as provided in
Longevinex(R), work better and are safer, as attested by red wine drinkers,”
says Sardi.
Morley Safer, reporter for CBS’ 60 MINUTES, ended his report by asking: “When
do WE get this pill?” The best answer, short of conducting 99-year human
studies, is to consume the same amount of red wine molecules as the French,
about 180-300 milligrams per day, “which is what Longevinex(R) provides,” says
Sardi.
Don’t order Resveratrol - It is Available for Free Here
The genomic study comparing a calorie restricted diet, plain resveratrol and
Longevinex(R) can be viewed online at www.longevinex.com
Country Centenarian Total Centenarians Wine intake Caloric
population population per million /liters per intake
population annum
France 20,000(2008) 65 million 307.6 55.8 3653
Japan 36,000(2008) 127 million 283.4 1.9 2760
United States 55,000(2008) 305 million 180.3 8.7 3774
England 9,330(2007) 58 million 160.8 18.9 3412
SOURCE Longevinex Reuters
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