Resveratrol Antioxidants and Weight Loss: A Good
Pairing?
The golden rule in weight loss is pretty simple:
Take in fewer calories than you expend in exercise.
As any dieter will tell you, however, it’s far
from easy. Americans spend billions of dollars a year on weight loss
supplements, exercise programs and other diet aids, and still we
can’t seem to win the battle of the bulge, even when we get
desperate enough to try risky surgery or fad diets.
Recently
a new product has come to light that may help people trying to lose
weight stay on the healthy end of the spectrum: Resveratrol Select, which is
unlike many diet supplements in that it uses a combination of
natural and herbal ingredients designed to help the body stay
healthy while losing weight.
How? By mimicking certain aspects of the
Mediterranean diet.
Studies have shown that part of America’s war
with weight lies in the uniquely modern American combination of
stressful lifestyle and fast-food consumption, and that the
Mediterranean diet and lifestyle seem to be more conducive to
healthier weight levels and longevity.
In fact, much as been made on the news in recent
months of the purported “French Paradox” (how the French eat a
high-fat diet, enjoy rich desserts, drink wine and still have better
cardiovascular health than the rest of us).
One of the biggest differences between the
American and French diet seems to be the wine consumption, and red
wine (a staple on most Mediterranean tables) contains one of
nature’s most powerful antioxidants, resveratrol.
In addition to wine, resveratrol is also found
in grape skins, blueberries, cranberries and other plants, and
recent animal and in vitro studies indicate that it can have a
positive effect on helping to maintain healthy cholesterol levels,
supporting insulin health and optimizing metabolic and immune
pathways that protect cells and improve mitochondrial function.
** And one capsule of
Resveratrol Select includes as much resveratrol as 200 glasses of
wine—without the added calories that alcohol can add to the
waistline. But consuming resveratrol alone isn’t enough to help with
weight loss—so the manufacturers of Resveratrol Select also added a
different type of antioxidant, Green Tea Extract (EGCG), which could
make a big difference.
Over time, green tea consumption helps increase
metabolism, burn fat and reduce fat storage because of its caffeine
and L-theanin content, which can be pivotal in helping to maintain
energy for exercise.
** Resveratrol Select
combines these two powerful antioxidants with yet another energy
boosting ingredient, chromium, a niacin-based mineral that plays an
important role in how the body uses insulin to burn sugars,
carbohydrates, fats, and proteins for energy.
** Although relatively
new to the market, Resveratrol Select seems to be making a big
splash, and many people are taking advantage of the free trial offer
to see how well the product works for them. The trial offer also
includes two bonus tools to help with weight loss: an e-book with
over 70 weight loss tips, and a weight loss visualization
audio.
Of course, consuming fewer calories while
burning more is the most efficient form of weight loss, and it’s
always a good idea to inform your doctor before taking a weight loss
supplement, but this new combination herbal supplement is worth a
look for those concerned about maintaining good health while losing
weight.
For
more information visit: http://www.resveratrolselect.com/?aid=296836
Note: The good
folks at the FTC require me to disclose that I am an affiliate of
the companies that manufacture and market the health products you
will find on this website, and that these companies will compensate
me if you buy any of these products. – Dave
Tishendorf
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