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Resveratrol and Stretch Marks

 

Resveratrol’s versatile health giving and healing properties has become the subject of scientific researches among both academe and pharmaceutical laboratories worldwide that its name has now achieved iconic popularity.

 

It all started with Oprah and Rachel Ray in 60 minutes extolling it as an “anti-aging breakthrough”. Every since its discovery solved the French Paradox that baffled people everywhere, diet flood supplements carrying it in varying concentrations are now everywhere.

 

 

The Anti-Oxidant in Resveratrol

 

It’s already a well-established fact that substances with anti-oxidative properties have anti-aging benefits by neutralizing the action of free radicals in the bodies tissues at the cellular level.  

 

It’s really a paradox when you consider the human body’s need for oxygen to survive and yet is the cause of cell damage and death with these free radicals. Now, with harmful chemicals in our environment, from a polluted air, cigarette smoking, junk foods, airborne virus and bacteria, the inordinate increase in getting free radicals has effectively acidulated the aging process.

 

Resveratrol is an anti-oxidant found in red wines, grape skins, peanuts, berries and in about 70 other plant varieties in varying amounts. As an anti-oxidant, its therapeutic benefit to inhibit the interaction of organic free radicals or Reactive Oxygen Species in the body with oxygen to reduce oxidative stress in our cells decreasing cellular atrophy which basically amounts to aging.  

 

Loosing skin suppleness and smoothness to end up in wrinkles furrows and stretch marks is the result of the skin’s collagen structure to repair itself over time. And we don’t need free radicals to aggravate this.

 

There are still no definitive research studies to confirm Resveratrol’s cosmetic value in reducing stretch marks or wrinkles. But it’s known anti-oxidative properties have all the potential to inhibit cell damage and slow the aging process that comes from within, not without.  

 

 

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