SANUSq: Liposomal Trans Resveratrol – 250ml
Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory support for healthy brain, heart and joint function.
Current batch best before date: 30th June 2025
Country of origin: UK
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Main ingredients: (per 5ml serving) 150 mg trans-resveratrol. Refer to label for full list of ingredients.
Suggested daily dosage: Take 5ml per day. Shake the bottle well before each use. Do not use if seal is broken or missing. Discount bundle available (Click here)
Storage: Refrigerate after opening and consume within 60 days.
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Product Description
- 200mg Resveratrol per serving
- Liposomal resveratrol for improved bioavailability and absorption
- Vegan, Non-soy, Non-GMO, Sugar free, Gluten free
- Screw top bottle with measuring cup
- Anti-oxidant to protect your skin
Health Benefits in a nutshell
- Powerful antioxidant
- Improves internal production of antioxidants
- Reduces inflammation
- Protects brain health
- Works as an anti-ageing compound
- Promotes heart health
- Helps in managing type 2 diabetes
- Improves skin health, prevents premature skin ageing
What is resveratrol?
Resveratrol is a powerful antioxidant found in foods such as grapes, berries and peanuts. It is basically a polyphenol naturally produced by some plants in response to stress, injury, fungal infection, lack of nutrients and strong UV radiations. This compound helps these plants to survive in extremely stressful conditions.
Studies show resveratrol supplements can help improve overall health with its anti-ageing, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Resveratrol contributes holistically towards preventing and managing many chronic diseases that are typically associated with ageing.
How does it work?
Resveratrol is a potent antioxidant
Resveratrol is a powerful antioxidant that protects cells from oxidative damage caused by free radicals. Your body naturally produces free radicals when it produces energy and fights pathogens. As overwhelming production of these molecules causes damage to DNA, cell membrane, lipids, proteins and enzymes this causes a chain reaction that produces more and more free radicals with every step, causing excessive damage to cellular structures. This then leads to unwanted inflammation, premature ageing at a cellular level and an increased risk of chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, obesity and neuro-degenerative diseases.
Antioxidants such as resveratrol help neutralize free radicals and also minimise the damage caused by these molecules. While resveratrol is a potent antioxidant, it also improves the level of other antioxidants (such as superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase and glutathione) that your body makes on its own.
Resveratrol activates Sirtuin 1
Sirtuins are proteins associated with health and longevity. These proteins regulate many important biological processes such as cell survival, cell repair, energy production, immunity and metabolism. All these processes control health and ageing. Research suggests resveratrol activates SIRT1, one of the many sirtuins, which are particularly associated with longevity. Fasting or restricting calorie intake without depriving the body of essential nutrients is another way SIRT1 gets activated. It seems both resveratrol and calorie restriction improves health and longevity through similar mechanisms, i.e., by activating sirtuins.
The activation of SIRT1 also improves the level and activity of mitochondria, tiny organelles in your cells that produce energy required by the cells to perform their functions. Mitochondria also regulate immunity and calcium balance. Mitochondria are the main site of free radical production and are especially vulnerable to oxidative damage which causes ageing and chronic diseases.
Resveratrol health benefits
1. Reduces heart disease risk [1]
- Delays the progression of atherosclerosis (plaque build-up in arteries)
- Improves endothelial functions, blood vessel health
- Reduces blood pressure, improves blood circulation
- Reduces risk of type 2 diabetes
2. Supports brain health [2-5]
- Reduces inflammation in the brain
- Reduces the risk of neuro-degenerative disorders
- Delays cognitive decline and improves brain functions in those with type 2 diabetes
- Protects brain health in the elderly
3. Helps maintain blood sugar levels [6-9]
- Lowers blood glucose levels
- Improves insulin sensitivity
- Reduces insulin resistance
- Reduces inflammation and oxidative stress
- Reduces arterial stiffness in those with type 2 diabetes
4. Improves skin health
- Protects skin from oxidative damage caused by UV radiations
- Repairs skin damage
- Helps in collagen synthesis, reduces signs of ageing such as fine lines and wrinkles
All these properties make resveratrol a great supplement if you are looking to control inflammation and premature ageing naturally. Grapes, peanuts, blueberries and cocoa contain good amounts but it is not possible to get high amounts of resveratrol through food sources alone. The most efficient way to ensure your body can utilize Resveratrol supplementation is by taking an authentic and high-quality Liposomal product, as regular supplements are metabolized and excreted from the body rapidly, and sometimes causing great discomfort.
Liposomal Resveratrol
Our high quality liposomal resveratrol offers high absorption and bioavailability. Liposomes are very tiny bubbles that work as efficient carriers of nutrients and deliver these nutrients directly to the cells without any loss or degradation, which is a huge challenge with non-liposomal products.
As we age, the ability of our body to absorb nutrients declines significantly, and so the bioavailability of supplements is of critical importance. Certain health conditions that affect absorption (Crohn’s and celiac), abdominal surgeries, nutritional deficiencies and poor gut health also negatively affect how well you can absorb nutrients. Regular supplements may cause side effects such as bloating, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea, especially when taken in large doses so you should always look for Liposomal products to maximise the supplements you are consuming.
Precautions
We don’t recommend this supplement for:
- Pregnant and breastfeeding women
- Children
- Those with bleeding disorders
- Individuals on blood thinning medicines such as aspirin, ibuprofen and warfarin.
- Women with breast, ovarian, or uterine cancers
- Women with hormonal disorders
- People with kidney stones
- People taking drugs for high blood pressure or high blood sugar levels
- People who have a surgery scheduled in 2-3 weeks
This product should not replace a healthy, wholesome diet. It is meant to be used as a dietary supplement. Always consult your health care professional before using any supplement as it may interfere with existing health conditions, prescribed medications or herbal supplements you are already taking.
References:
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Gal et al. The Effect of Resveratrol on the Cardiovascular System from Molecular Mechanisms to Clinical Results. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2021.
- Moussa et al. Resveratrol regulates neuro-inflammation and induces adaptive immunity in Alzheimer’s disease. Journal of Neuroinflammation 2017
- Sarubbo et al. Effects of Resveratrol and other Polyphenols on Sirt1: Relevance to Brain Function During Aging. Curr Neuropharmacol. 2018
- Cicero et al. Resveratrol and cognitive decline: a clinician perspective. Arch Med Sci. 2019
- Moreas et al. Sirtuins, brain and cognition: A review of resveratrol effects. IBRO Reports. 2020
- Mahjabeen et al. Role of resveratrol supplementation in regulation of glucose hemostasis, inflammation and oxidative stress in patients with diabetes mellitus type 2: A randomized, placebo-controlled trial. Complementary Therapies in Medicine. 2022
- Zhu et al. Effects of resveratrol on glucose control and insulin sensitivity in subjects with type 2 diabetes: systematic review and meta-analysis. Nutr Metab (Lond). 2017
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Can the antioxidant resveratrol reduce artery stiffness in diabetics? American Heart Association. 2017.
- Wong et al. Low dose resveratrol improves cerebrovascular function in type 2 diabetes mellitus. Nutrition Metabolism & Cardiovascular Diseases. 2016.
Disclaimer
Information on our websites, in our blogs and our emails are provided for informational purposes only, and have not been evaluated by the EMA, EFSA or FDA. It is not meant to substitute medical advice provided by your healthcare professional and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Our products are intended for adults, 18 years of age and older. While Trans-Resveratrol has been shown to have various health benefits, it is important to remember that supplements and dietary changes should be considered as part of an overall health plan and not as a substitute for professional medical treatment. Only a qualified healthcare practitioner can provide personalized advice and treatment plans based on your individual health needs and medical history, and you should seek advice from your healthcare professional before taking product(s) if you are pregnant or nursing.