Cancer Research With Resveratrol

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Does Research Back Claims Made By Resveratrol? 

Initial cancer research with resveratrol looks promising. When resveratrol is added to cells cultured outside the body, it has been found to inhibit the rapid cell division of a variety of human cancer cell lines, including those from prostate, breast, colon, stomach, pancreatic and thyroid cancers.

However, it is not yet known whether high intakes of resveritrol can help prevent cancer in humans. Resveratrol studies on human metabolism suggest that even very high dosages of resveratrol may not result in high enough levels in the tissue to realize most of the protective effects demonstrated in cell culture studies.

Resveratrol cream is available for topical use. Research has shown that topical preparations have been used therapeutically, particularly in the anticancer and antiviral areas. It has also been suggested that Resveratrol cream contains anti-aging properties and can be found as an ingredient in some skin creams.

While there is some uncertainty about the optimal dosage of daily resveratrol, Mega resveratrol suggests that "Based on the "Harvard Study", the recommended daily dose of trans-resveratrol is 2000mg (or 24mg per 1 Kg of body weight)".

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