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as stated..from my best research...which is a joke...the key is buying a product

whose encapuslation method avoids gastric acid decimation of this extremely

fragile resveratrol molecule...and to my best understanding...longevinex...is

the only company that offers that feature so far. and yes, its quite expensive,

so you can hope the other non micro encapsulated products, which aren't as

expensive, make it to the blood stream whole...or else drink the red wine. none

of resveratrols effects are proven yet, all of this is only conjecture, with

questionable studies at best, imho, and many true authorities on anti aging, say

resvertrol is not the magic bullet some are alleging it to be,but rather siri,

or another rogue molecule futher down the chemical chain. i have taken the

scatter gun approach for thirty years, and am in disgustingly perfect health, so

something is working, i just don't know what. my lastest additon is stem

enhance, which according to flaky in vitro trials, increases adult stem cell

output in the bone marrow, and all i can say is that out of the plethora of vits

and mins i take, this had had the most uplifting effect on overall general

feeling of well being, than anything i have taken in years. okay...gotta go

workout. one hour, wearing fifty pound weight vest, out in the cold. he, he.

best to all

renee, you are my hero.

smles.

.. Longevinex - Pure Encapsulations - Resveratrol?

Longevinex appears to be quite expensive---several dollars a say if one

is taking 3 capsules daily.

Anyone know or can tell me the cheapest GOOD source of resveratrol?

Or the cheapest source of longevinex or pure encapsulations resveratrol?

Thanks for any help!

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One can get a lot of bioavailable resveratrol by consuming grape leaves

(especiall of dark grapes).

If you can't get fresh ones, get the dry, grind up or crumble with fingers and

add to salads and other food.

Both economical and beneficial.

If you can't get them where you live, get in touch with a Vineyard.

Gubi

Longevinex - Pure Encapsulations - Resveratrol?

Longevinex appears to be quite expensive---several dollars a say if one

is taking 3 capsules daily.

Anyone know or can tell me the cheapest GOOD source of resveratrol?

Or the cheapest source of longevinex or pure encapsulations resveratrol?

Thanks for any help!

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Thank you Gubi.

I do not know how to compare encapsulated form with raw grape leaves.

It is my understanding that when one eats something raw and whole

that one's digestive system often only absorbs a very small portion

of the nutrition, even if everything in the body is functioning well.

There are many people who say, " Oh, raw and natural is ALWAYS best,

and is to be preferred over any extraction or encapsulation. "

I do not agree with that. I think it's better to take some things in

natural form and some in raw/natural form.

It sounds like in this case, both the capsules and the leaves would

be effective, though at least one product claims their capsules to

have as much resveratrol as 50 or more glasses of red wine.

>

> One can get a lot of bioavailable resveratrol by consuming grape

leaves (especiall of dark grapes).

> If you can't get fresh ones, get the dry, grind up or crumble with

fingers and add to salads and other food.

> Both economical and beneficial.

> If you can't get them where you live, get in touch with a Vineyard.

>

> Gubi

>

> Longevinex - Pure Encapsulations -

Resveratrol?

>

> Longevinex appears to be quite expensive---several dollars a say

if one

> is taking 3 capsules daily.

>

> Anyone know or can tell me the cheapest GOOD source of

resveratrol?

>

> Or the cheapest source of longevinex or pure encapsulations

resveratrol?

>

> Thanks for any help!

>

>

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I recently added Resvertrol by Life Extension to my

daily supplement intake. I get them at the Vitamin

Shoppe, which recently started carrying a small

variety of Life Extension products. The Longevinex

however, appears to contain more Reseratrol~100mg

compared to 20 mg in the Life Extension brand.

--- breathedeepnow <aug20@...> wrote:

> Longevinex appears to be quite expensive---several

> dollars a say if one

> is taking 3 capsules daily.

>

> Anyone know or can tell me the cheapest GOOD source

> of resveratrol?

>

> Or the cheapest source of longevinex or pure

> encapsulations resveratrol?

>

> Thanks for any help!

>

>

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> I recently added Resvertrol by Life Extension to my

> daily supplement intake. I get them at the Vitamin

> Shoppe, which recently started carrying a small

> variety of Life Extension products. The Longevinex

> however, appears to contain more Reseratrol~100mg

> compared to 20 mg in the Life Extension brand.

>

>

>

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is this brand available at Vitamin Shioppe? If

not, where did you purchase & how much is it?

Thanks

>

> > Longevinex appears to be quite expensive---several

> > dollars a say if one

> > is taking 3 capsules daily.

> >

> > Anyone know or can tell me the cheapest GOOD source

> > of resveratrol?

> >

> > Or the cheapest source of longevinex or pure

> > encapsulations resveratrol?

> >

> > Thanks for any help!

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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In a message dated 2/10/07 2:56:50 PM Eastern Standard Time,

lisanwilliam@... writes:

> If you

> shop at the Vitamin Shoppe, it's a good idea to sign

> up for a free membership card.

I used to get all my vitamins from the Vitamin Shoppe and then started

worrying about the quality so I don't anymore.

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Longevinex - Pure Encapsulations - Resveratrol?

Longevinex appears to be quite expensive---several dollars a say if one

is taking 3 capsules daily.

Anyone know or can tell me the cheapest GOOD source of resveratrol?

Or the cheapest source of longevinex or pure encapsulations resveratrol?

Thanks for any help!

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Get Men's journal, March 2007 They have resveratrol

story and compare brand and prices. Cheapest is

Nutraceutical Sciences Institute. $30 for 120 caps

--- Carol Kaplan <clkzak@...> wrote:

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> Longevinex - Pure

> Encapsulations - Resveratrol?

>

>

> Longevinex appears to be quite expensive---several

> dollars a say if one

> is taking 3 capsules daily.

>

> Anyone know or can tell me the cheapest GOOD

> source of resveratrol?

>

> Or the cheapest source of longevinex or pure

> encapsulations resveratrol?

>

> Thanks for any help!

>

>

>

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

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WHY did you start worrying about quality?

To best of my knowledge, Puritan's Pride, Vitamin Shoppe and Swanson

Vitamins all sell good quality vitamins. I am not at all sure they can

risk selling poor-quality vitamins, because if such a thing was ever

proven, they would be in BIG trouble.

>

> In a message dated 2/10/07 2:56:50 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> lisanwilliam@... writes:

>

>

> > If you

> > shop at the Vitamin Shoppe, it's a good idea to sign

> > up for a free membership card.

>

> I used to get all my vitamins from the Vitamin Shoppe and then

started

> worrying about the quality so I don't anymore.

>

>

>

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I agree that there are differences between brands.

For instance I take Melatonin at night. I usually get

it from Dr. Block in Chicago, but I ran out and

ended up picking up a bottle of the Vitamin Shoppe

brand. For me, it was not effective. That said, I

think the quality is related to the brand you purchase

not the store itself.

>

> I used to get all my vitamins from the Vitamin

> Shoppe and then started

> worrying about the quality so I don't anymore.

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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