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Drink Well – Live Long

 

Black Grape is a Powerful combination of Natural Ingredients that promote Total Body Wellness, Increased Metabolism and Natural Energy.

 

Metabolism... Like an Extra 20 Minutes on the Treadmill

 

Black Grape's Proprietary blend of L-Leucine, Green Tea Extract, Resveratrol and Vitamin B-5 (Pantothenic Acid) are naturally occurring nutrients that when combined together help promote increased metabolism and health. Now you can Burn up to 200 calories a day more by just drinking the combination of the right nutrients found in Black Grape.

 

 

Natural Energy

 

Black Grape will give you that extra boost when you need it. A blend of B Vitamins, Taurine, Green Tea Extract, Guarana Seed Extract and Natural Caffeine gives you that pick me up when you need it -- without the crash. Black Grape has as much natural caffeine as a cup of the leading premium coffee.

 

 

Power of Resveratrol

 

Resveratrol is a powerful antioxidant produced by plants to attack pathogens, foreign bacteria and environmental stresses. Some of the richest sources of Resveratrol are the skins of red or dark grapes and Japanese Knotweed. Independent researchers have found that Resveratrol protects cells from free radicals and acts as an anti-inflammatory and anti-mutagen. Recent studies suggest Resveratrol improves performance of the brain and heart, and promotes cellular longevity. Many nutritionists and health professionals encourage those with poor immune systems or those recovering from illness to consume foods with Resveratrol. As an entirely natural plant compound, it is a perfectly safe addition to any healthy diet.

 

 

Turn on your Body... Turn off your Tongue

 

Your tongue is probably your biggest enemy when trying to stick to any diet. The fact is your tongue is a pleasure center that stimulates the brain while you are eating. How often have you felt full, but your mouth still craves food? The Resveratrol and Green Tea Extract in Black Grape work together to Turn Off Your Tongue. Did you ever notice that when you drink a glass of red wine with dinner you tend to eat less and have a dry feeling on your tongue? The same thing happens when you have a cup of Green Tea.

 

Drinking 1/2 a can of Black Grape 10 minutes before your meal can help you eat less and stick to your diet by helping turn off your tongue.

 

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The Research Shows

 

In recent years, medical researchers have found Reservatrol to inhibit the onset of many different conditions, and may even be a viable supplement to treatment.

 

Heart Disease Prevention

 

As a leading cause of death worldwide and the number-one cause of death in the United States, heart disease poses a risk for everyone. The Linus Pauling Institute of Oregon State University reports that Resveratrol has been found to improve cardiovascular performance(1)and is known to be a metal chelator, which prevents the absorption of copper (copper deficiency is a potential cause of heart failure). Reservatrol's high antioxidant properties may also help maintain the heart's oxygen supply, prevent the buildup of plaque in the arteries and stop the constriction of blood vessels. According to the Mayo Clinic, Resveratrol has also been found to neutralize "bad" LDL cholesterol while increasing "good" HDL cholesterols, dramatically lowering the risk of artery blockage and heart attacks(2).

 

Cancer Prevention

 

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A close second to Heart Disease as a leading cause of death, Cancer is speculated to be the number-one cause of death worldwide by 2010. However, in a series of studies reviewed by the National Institute of Health, leading researchers found that Resveratrol inhibits the growth of many types of cancer cells, including leukemia, skin and prostate cancers, and reduces the incidence of tumors(3). As a natural selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM), Resveratrol has the potential to act as an alternative to synthetic hormone replacement therapy, which is known to increase the risk of breast cancer(4).

 

Resveratrol has also been found to reduce the activation of NF kappa B, a protein produced by a compromised immune system that can affect the growth of cancer cells(5).

 

Weight Loss

 

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These days, more people than not are fighting the battle of the bulge. One of the body's responses to dieting is to activate the SiRT1 gene, which breaks down stored fat and increases energy levels. A study done at the University of Wisconsin found Resveratrol to have the same effect on SiRT1 without the dramatic calorie cuts(6). Including Resveratrol as a supplement to a healthy food plan may promote weight loss without sacrificing the foods you enjoy. Weight loss and calorie restriction have also been proven as the most effective anti-aging regimen, meaning that those who take Resveratrol may look fitter and feel younger.

 

Lowered Blood Sugar

 

According to the American Diabetes Association, 7.8% of Americans have Diabetes, a dysfunction in regulating blood sugar levels. Many others suffer from hypo- or hyperglycemia, both of which also involve irregular blood sugar. A new study suggests that the Resveratrol can affect the enzymes involved in regulating glucose (blood sugar), and may be a key factor in maintaining healthy blood sugar levels(7). The same study also found that Resveratrol was able to normalize the level of enzymes in liver and kidney tissues that were lowered as a result of Diabetes. Scientists at the Peninsula Medical School in England also discovered that Resveratrol offers protection to blood vessels against cellular damage as the result of high glucose levels associated with Diabetes(8). Researchers are confident that Resveratrol has the potential to revolutionize the treatment of Diabetes in years to come.

 

Boosted Immune System

 

International medical guru Dr. Mehmet Oz encourages his followers to include Resveratrol as a part of their daily regimen, due to its ability to slow down aging of the immune system. A healthy immune system offers protection from a variety of diseases and infections, resulting in increased energy and a longer, happier life.

 

Extended Life Span

 

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Since 2003, the Extended Life Foundation has conducted research on the effects of Resveratrol on life extension and disease prevention. From the beginning, Resveratrol was found to extend the life span of certain cells up to 70% and the results have been constant to date(9). Its ability to mimic the effects of calorie restriction, to boost the immune system and prevent a variety of diseases are all indicators that Resveratrol may do much to increase life span and quality of life.

 

 

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Sources

 

1. Hingdon, Jane. Resveratrol. Linus Pauling Institute Micronutrient Research for Optimum Health, 2005. Updated 2008 by Drake, Victoria J.

2. Mayo Clinic Staff. Red Wine and Resveratrol: Good for your Heart? Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research (MFMER), 2009.

3. National Cancer Institute Staff. Red Wine and Cancer Prevention: Fact Sheet. National Cancer Institute (part of U.S. National Institutes of Health), 2002.

4. Chan, Franky L., Chen, Shiuan, Lee, Kai Woo, Leung, Lai K. and Wang, Yun. The Red Wine Polyphenol Resveratrol Displays Bilevel Inhibition on Aromatase in Breast Cancer Cells. Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Toxicology, 2006.

5. Aggarwal, B.B., Manna, S.K., Mukhopahyay, A. Resveratrol suppresses NF-induced activation of nuclear transcription factors NF-kappa B, activator protein-1, and apoptosis: potential role of reactive oxygen intermediates and lipid peroxidation. University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, 2000.

6. Borra, Margie T., Denu, John M., Smith, Brian C. Mechanism of Human SIRT1 Activation by Resveratrol. J. Biological Chemistry, Vol. 280, Issue 17, April 29, 2005.

7. Harvard Medical School Staff. Small Molecule Increases Lifespan and Healthspan of Obese Mice. Harvard Medical School Office of Public Affairs.

8. Lu, C., Bambang, I.F., Armstrong, J.S., Whiteman, M. Resveratrol blocks high glucose-induced mitochondrial reactive oxygen species production in bovine aortic endothelial cells: role of phase 2 enzyme induction. Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolism, April 2008.

9. Barclay, Laurie M.D. Growing Evidence Links Resveratrol to Extended Life Span. Life Extension, March 2007.

10. Gould, Andrew. Resveratrol In Grape Skins Could Stop Diabetic Complications Such As Heart Disease, Retinopathy And Nephropathy. Medical News today, March 2008.

11. Ballester, Joan, Juan, M. Emilia, Gonzalez-Pons, Eulalia, Planas, Joana M., Munuera, Thais. Resveratrol, a Natural Antioxidant from Grapes, Increases Sperm Output in Healthy Rats. The American Society for Nutritional Sciences, April 2005.

12. Agrewala, J.N., Chopra, K., Kulkarni, S.K., Sharma, S. Resveratrol and Curcumin Suppress Immune Response through CD28/CTLA-4 and CD80 Co-stimulatory Pathway. British Society for Immunology, 2006

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Drink Well – Live Long

 

Black Grape is a Powerful combination of Natural Ingredients that promote Total Body Wellness, Increased Metabolism and Natural Energy.

 

Metabolism... Like an Extra 20 Minutes on the Treadmill

 

Black Grape's Proprietary blend of L-Leucine, Green Tea Extract, Resveratrol and Vitamin B-5 (Pantothenic Acid) are naturally occurring nutrients that when combined together help promote increased metabolism and health. Now you can Burn up to 200 calories a day more by just drinking the combination of the right nutrients found in Black Grape.

 

 

Natural Energy

 

Black Grape will give you that extra boost when you need it. A blend of B Vitamins, Taurine, Green Tea Extract, Guarana Seed Extract and Natural Caffeine gives you that pick me up when you need it -- without the crash. Black Grape has as much natural caffeine as a cup of the leading premium coffee.

 

 

Power of Resveratrol

 

Resveratrol is a powerful antioxidant produced by plants to attack pathogens, foreign bacteria and environmental stresses. Some of the richest sources of Resveratrol are the skins of red or dark grapes and Japanese Knotweed. Independent researchers have found that Resveratrol protects cells from free radicals and acts as an anti-inflammatory and anti-mutagen. Recent studies suggest Resveratrol improves performance of the brain and heart, and promotes cellular longevity. Many nutritionists and health professionals encourage those with poor immune systems or those recovering from illness to consume foods with Resveratrol. As an entirely natural plant compound, it is a perfectly safe addition to any healthy diet.

 

 

Turn on your Body... Turn off your Tongue

 

Your tongue is probably your biggest enemy when trying to stick to any diet. The fact is your tongue is a pleasure center that stimulates the brain while you are eating. How often have you felt full, but your mouth still craves food? The Resveratrol and Green Tea Extract in Black Grape work together to Turn Off Your Tongue. Did you ever notice that when you drink a glass of red wine with dinner you tend to eat less and have a dry feeling on your tongue? The same thing happens when you have a cup of Green Tea.

 

Drinking 1/2 a can of Black Grape 10 minutes before your meal can help you eat less and stick to your diet by helping turn off your tongue.

 

http://tinyurl.com/y9zmvr9

 

The Research Shows

 

In recent years, medical researchers have found Reservatrol to inhibit the onset of many different conditions, and may even be a viable supplement to treatment.

 

Heart Disease Prevention

 

As a leading cause of death worldwide and the number-one cause of death in the United States, heart disease poses a risk for everyone. The Linus Pauling Institute of Oregon State University reports that Resveratrol has been found to improve cardiovascular performance(1)and is known to be a metal chelator, which prevents the absorption of copper (copper deficiency is a potential cause of heart failure). Reservatrol's high antioxidant properties may also help maintain the heart's oxygen supply, prevent the buildup of plaque in the arteries and stop the constriction of blood vessels. According to the Mayo Clinic, Resveratrol has also been found to neutralize "bad" LDL cholesterol while increasing "good" HDL cholesterols, dramatically lowering the risk of artery blockage and heart attacks(2).

 

Cancer Prevention

 

http://tinyurl.com/y9zmvr9

 

A close second to Heart Disease as a leading cause of death, Cancer is speculated to be the number-one cause of death worldwide by 2010. However, in a series of studies reviewed by the National Institute of Health, leading researchers found that Resveratrol inhibits the growth of many types of cancer cells, including leukemia, skin and prostate cancers, and reduces the incidence of tumors(3). As a natural selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM), Resveratrol has the potential to act as an alternative to synthetic hormone replacement therapy, which is known to increase the risk of breast cancer(4).

 

Resveratrol has also been found to reduce the activation of NF kappa B, a protein produced by a compromised immune system that can affect the growth of cancer cells(5).

 

Weight Loss

 

http://tinyurl.com/y9zmvr9

 

These days, more people than not are fighting the battle of the bulge. One of the body's responses to dieting is to activate the SiRT1 gene, which breaks down stored fat and increases energy levels. A study done at the University of Wisconsin found Resveratrol to have the same effect on SiRT1 without the dramatic calorie cuts(6). Including Resveratrol as a supplement to a healthy food plan may promote weight loss without sacrificing the foods you enjoy. Weight loss and calorie restriction have also been proven as the most effective anti-aging regimen, meaning that those who take Resveratrol may look fitter and feel younger.

 

Lowered Blood Sugar

 

According to the American Diabetes Association, 7.8% of Americans have Diabetes, a dysfunction in regulating blood sugar levels. Many others suffer from hypo- or hyperglycemia, both of which also involve irregular blood sugar. A new study suggests that the Resveratrol can affect the enzymes involved in regulating glucose (blood sugar), and may be a key factor in maintaining healthy blood sugar levels(7). The same study also found that Resveratrol was able to normalize the level of enzymes in liver and kidney tissues that were lowered as a result of Diabetes. Scientists at the Peninsula Medical School in England also discovered that Resveratrol offers protection to blood vessels against cellular damage as the result of high glucose levels associated with Diabetes(8). Researchers are confident that Resveratrol has the potential to revolutionize the treatment of Diabetes in years to come.

 

Boosted Immune System

 

International medical guru Dr. Mehmet Oz encourages his followers to include Resveratrol as a part of their daily regimen, due to its ability to slow down aging of the immune system. A healthy immune system offers protection from a variety of diseases and infections, resulting in increased energy and a longer, happier life.

 

Extended Life Span

 

http://tinyurl.com/y9zmvr9

 

Since 2003, the Extended Life Foundation has conducted research on the effects of Resveratrol on life extension and disease prevention. From the beginning, Resveratrol was found to extend the life span of certain cells up to 70% and the results have been constant to date(9). Its ability to mimic the effects of calorie restriction, to boost the immune system and prevent a variety of diseases are all indicators that Resveratrol may do much to increase life span and quality of life.

 

 

http://tinyurl.com/y9zmvr9

 

 

Sources

 

1. Hingdon, Jane. Resveratrol. Linus Pauling Institute Micronutrient Research for Optimum Health, 2005. Updated 2008 by Drake, Victoria J.

2. Mayo Clinic Staff. Red Wine and Resveratrol: Good for your Heart? Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research (MFMER), 2009.

3. National Cancer Institute Staff. Red Wine and Cancer Prevention: Fact Sheet. National Cancer Institute (part of U.S. National Institutes of Health), 2002.

4. Chan, Franky L., Chen, Shiuan, Lee, Kai Woo, Leung, Lai K. and Wang, Yun. The Red Wine Polyphenol Resveratrol Displays Bilevel Inhibition on Aromatase in Breast Cancer Cells. Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Toxicology, 2006.

5. Aggarwal, B.B., Manna, S.K., Mukhopahyay, A. Resveratrol suppresses NF-induced activation of nuclear transcription factors NF-kappa B, activator protein-1, and apoptosis: potential role of reactive oxygen intermediates and lipid peroxidation. University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, 2000.

6. Borra, Margie T., Denu, John M., Smith, Brian C. Mechanism of Human SIRT1 Activation by Resveratrol. J. Biological Chemistry, Vol. 280, Issue 17, April 29, 2005.

7. Harvard Medical School Staff. Small Molecule Increases Lifespan and Healthspan of Obese Mice. Harvard Medical School Office of Public Affairs.

8. Lu, C., Bambang, I.F., Armstrong, J.S., Whiteman, M. Resveratrol blocks high glucose-induced mitochondrial reactive oxygen species production in bovine aortic endothelial cells: role of phase 2 enzyme induction. Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolism, April 2008.

9. Barclay, Laurie M.D. Growing Evidence Links Resveratrol to Extended Life Span. Life Extension, March 2007.

10. Gould, Andrew. Resveratrol In Grape Skins Could Stop Diabetic Complications Such As Heart Disease, Retinopathy And Nephropathy. Medical News today, March 2008.

11. Ballester, Joan, Juan, M. Emilia, Gonzalez-Pons, Eulalia, Planas, Joana M., Munuera, Thais. Resveratrol, a Natural Antioxidant from Grapes, Increases Sperm Output in Healthy Rats. The American Society for Nutritional Sciences, April 2005.

12. Agrewala, J.N., Chopra, K., Kulkarni, S.K., Sharma, S. Resveratrol and Curcumin Suppress Immune Response through CD28/CTLA-4 and CD80 Co-stimulatory Pathway. British Society for Immunology, 2006

 

 

 

 

 

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