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2 Responses to “is resveratrol as good as advertised?”
I have purchased Suzanne Somers book “Breakthrough Eight Steps to Wellness” and she swears by it. She did her research on her own, and her cancer is in remission without kemo etc. She does not say she would have resorted to it, but what she has found out worked for her. You would have to read the book to know what I am talking about.
It is about prevention instead of finding a cure after the fact. Protecting your health yourself, and in a healthy way.
February 2nd, 2010 at 11:11 am
I have purchased Suzanne Somers book “Breakthrough Eight Steps to Wellness” and she swears by it. She did her research on her own, and her cancer is in remission without kemo etc. She does not say she would have resorted to it, but what she has found out worked for her. You would have to read the book to know what I am talking about.
It is about prevention instead of finding a cure after the fact. Protecting your health yourself, and in a healthy way.
February 2nd, 2010 at 10:33 pm
Hi Sam.
First, it depends on what “advertising” you have seen.
Second, resveratrol is NOT a vitamin, it is a phytonutrient.
Resveratrol has many beneficial actions, but it is NOT an “elixir” or ‘cure-all’.
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Best wishes and good luck.