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Resveratrol training
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3. • Resveratrol is a natural compound found in
several plant species
• Resveratrol is produced by plants to assist when
under attack by pathogens such as bacteria or
fungi, or UV light.
• Science has shown Resveratrol to possess a
fascinating spectrum of pharmacologic properties
enabling it to assist greatly with human health and
beauty
4. • Resveratrol was first discovered
in red wine
• You would need to drink around
1,000 bottles of red wine a day to
get enough Resveratrol to be of
benefit
• Red wine contains only between
0.2 and 5.8 mg/l of Resveratrol*
* Gu X, Creasy L, Kester A, Zeece M (August 1999). “Capillary electrophoretic determination or resveratrol in
wines”. J. Agric. Food Chem.
5. • The fruit of the Mulberry,
especially the skin, has been
found to be one of the most
potent sources of Resveratrol*
* Stewart JR, Artime MC, O’Brian CA (July 2003). “Resveratrol: a candidate nutritional substance
for prostate cancer prevention”. J. Nutr. 133
6. Scientific Studies have proven Resveratrol to be
beneficial for the following human health
conditions:*
• Tumours • Dementia
• Inflammation • Chemotherapy
• Cancer • Asthma
• Heart disease • Radiation
• Diabetes • Skin repair
• Energy levels • Melanomas
• Alzheimers * http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/
Studies have also shown resveratrol to be
pharmacologically quite safe for humans.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15517885
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9. • Resveratrol has proven beneficial effects on skin
health verified by scientific studies.*
• The advantage of dietary delivery is that blood
delivers nutraceutical bioactive compounds
continuously to all skin compartments, ie, the
epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous fat.*
*http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23071399
10. • Resveratrol supplementation has been shown to
support skin health and appearance in the
following five ways:
1. Antioxidant Evaluation
2. Skin Moisturisation
3. Skin Elasticity
4. Skin Surface
5. Brown Spot Intensity.*
*http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23071399 & http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3469214/
11. 1. Antioxidant Evaluation
A. Oxidative stress on the skin
reduced to normal after 60
days compared to placebo
• Reactive Oxygen Metabolites Test
B. Antioxidant capacity of the
skin was significantly higher
after 60 days compared to
placebo
• Oxyadsorbent test
12. 2. Skin Antioxidant Capacity
The antioxidant power of
the skin improved in the
treated group after 60 days
of treatment, and levels of
skin antioxidants were
significantly higher than in
the placebo group
• Skin Antioxidant Capacity FRAP Test
13. 3. Skin Antiageing Effect
A. Skin moisturisation improved,
with dry skin achieving a
moisturised condition, while
placebo subjects did not show
change.
• Skin moisturisation (corneometric units).
B. Skin elasticity improved in the
treated group, but deteriorated
slightly but significantly in the
placebo group.
• Skin elasticity (R2 parameter)
14. 4. Skin Surface & Wrinkles
Skin roughness diminished
significantly in the treated
group, as did wrinkle depth.
These parameters were
significantly worse in the
placebo group.
• Skin surface (μm), both as a function of time in
days (dd).
15. 5. Intensity of Brown Spots
The intensity of age spots
in the treated group
diminished significantly and
to a significantly greater
extent than in the placebo
group
• Intensity of brown spot: ITA° - grades (°) as a
function of time in days (dd).
16. • Another study found that Resveratrol reduced
acne by about 54% after only 30 days
(according to a Global Acne Grading System (GAGS).*
* published in the American Journal of Clinical Dermatology in 2011
• Another study showed the more Resveratrol
you take (dose related increase), the greater
the increase in skin cell growth and decrease
in the breaking down of collagen.
(2010 Jun;62(3):195-201. [Efficacy study in vitro: assessment of the properties of resveratrol on proliferation and inhibition of collagen
activity]. Farcoderm srl, San Martino Siccomario, Pavia, Italy.)
* published in the American Journal of Clinical Dermatology in 2011
17. • During and after menopause, the skin shows
clearly how the lack of estrogen affects
tissues
• Menopause can in fact be considered a
"multisystemic" disorder of connective tissue.
• The low menopausal estrogen levels
combined with age-related skin changes,
accelerates skin ageing affecting both the
epidermis and dermis
18. • Fibroblasts become fewer and they produce 30%
less collagen, reflecting its metabolic decline.
• Hormone replacement can help prevent the
postmenopausal loss of collagen
• Resveratrol is recommended as it is proven to
have a beneficial effect on collagen synthesis and
to inhibit collagenase activity (deterioration of
collagen), with a reassuring safety profile.*
*(2010 Jun;62(3):195-201. [Efficacy study in vitro: assessment of the properties of resveratrol on proliferation and inhibition of collagen activity].
Farcoderm srl, San Martino Siccomario, Pavia, Italy.)
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20. A HEALTHIER, BETTER YOU
Reserve is rich in Resveratrol – a potent
antioxidant from nature
with resveratrol
Reserve is a delicious, unique, natural
food blend rich in antioxidants
Reserve is made from mulberry, green
tea, acai, aloe vera, pomegranate and
grape – all high in antioxidants
Reserve provides a nutritional boost for
your immune system
Reserve helps keep the signs of ageing
away
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22. SCIENTIFICALLY PROVEN FORMULA
Jeunesse’s Reserve has been scientifically
proven for efficacy
A CAP‐e test determines if antioxidants
are capable of entering into and
protecting live cells from oxidative
damage.
CAP-e test results prove that with
Réserve™ there is extremely significant
biological antioxidant penetration and
protection by the product.
Reserve is extremely effective at
penetrating and protecting live cells from
oxidative damage.