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60 Resveratrol Health Benefits

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Resveratrol and Joint Pain

 

There’s little doubt about Resveratrol’s versatile properties in promoting health and providing therapeutic and medicinal potential as revealed in various lab researches on animals. FDA has registered the substance for experimental studies as a new drug and until clinical trials on human subjects confirm its medicinal effects, it remains a popular substance for food supplements.

 

One of its promised benefits is relieving pain, like joint pains. But the studies to confirm its efficacies in this area are limited and confined to checking its efficacy in treating diseases and their symptoms, pain being just one of them.  

 

 

Studies Suggesting Resveratrol’s Pain-Relieving Properties

 

A study by the Pharmacology Division of the University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences in India revealed that polyphenols (antioxidants) such as Resveratrol has the promise to treat diabetic neuropathic pain in lab animals. In addition, a recent research hinted that it may have pain-relieving properties when administered to lab rats as published in an article in the American journal “Pain.”  

 

Another lab research made in the Chungnam National University in Daejeon, Korea has shown Resveratrol’s role in treating rheumatoid arthritis with its apoptic cell action. But in general, there’s overwhelming wealth of evidence point this out and there needs to be some clinical trials on human subjects to confirm its pain-relieving efficacy.

 

 

Resveratrol High Dosage Side Effects

 

Some studies point to high dose in the area of 1500 mg/kg of Resveratrol can overcome life-threatening diseases in lab rats. But researchers at the William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital and Lifegen Technologies in Wisconsin showed that Resveratrol concentrations as low as 343 mg per day is enough to produce gene activation that mimic a calorie restricted diet. Doses in excess of 500 mg have been known to cause unwanted side effects in actual supplement use.

 

A leading Resveratrol supplement brand Longevinex cautions users from taking mega-doses of Resveratrol exceeding 500 mg per day. Exceeding that increases the risk of suffering side effects like joint pains, particularly Achilles heel tendonitis, numbness of fingers, anemia, headaches like migraine and anxiety attacks.

 

 

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