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  • 1. Resveratrol is a natural compound found inseveral plant species Resveratrol is produced by plants to assist whenunder attack by pathogens such as bacteria orfungi, or UV light. Science has shown Resveratrol to possess afascinating spectrum of pharmacologic propertiesenabling it to assist greatly with human health andbeauty

2. Resveratrol was first discoveredin red wine You would need to drink around1,000 bottles of red wine a day toget enough Resveratrol to be ofbenefit Red wine contains only between0.2 and 5.8 mg/l of Resveratrol** Gu X, Creasy L, Kester A, Zeece M (August 1999). Capillary electrophoretic determination or resveratrol inwines. J. Agric. Food Chem. 3. The fruit of the Mulberry,especially the skin, has beenfound to be one of the mostpotent sources of Resveratrol** Stewart JR, Artime MC, OBrian CA (July 2003). Resveratrol: a candidate nutritional substancefor prostate cancer prevention. J. Nutr. 133 4. 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 bepharmacologically quite safe for humans.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15517885 5. Resveratrol has proven beneficial effects on skinhealth verified by scientific studies.* The advantage of dietary delivery is that blooddelivers nutraceutical bioactive compoundscontinuously to all skin compartments, ie, theepidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous fat.**http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23071399 6. Resveratrol supplementation has been shown tosupport skin health and appearance in thefollowing five ways:1. Antioxidant Evaluation2. Skin Moisturisation3. Skin Elasticity4. Skin Surface5. Brown Spot Intensity.**http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23071399 & http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3469214/ 7. 1. Antioxidant EvaluationA. Oxidative stress on the skin reduced to normal after 60 days compared to placebo Reactive Oxygen Metabolites TestB. Antioxidant capacity of the skin was significantly higher after 60 days compared to placebo Oxyadsorbent test 8. 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 9. 3. Skin Antiageing EffectA. 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) 10. 4. Skin Surface & WrinklesSkin roughness diminishedsignificantly in the treatedgroup, as did wrinkle depth.These parameters weresignificantly worse in theplacebo group. Skin surface (m), both as a function of time indays (dd). 11. 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 groupIntensity of brown spot: ITA - grades () as a function of time in days (dd). 12. Another study found that Resveratrol reducedacne 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 Resveratrolyou take (dose related increase), the greaterthe increase in skin cell growth and decreasein 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 13. During and after menopause, the skin showsclearly how the lack of estrogen affectstissues Menopause can in fact be considered a"multisystemic" disorder of connective tissue. The low menopausal estrogen levelscombined with age-related skin changes,accelerates skin ageing affecting both theepidermis and dermis 14. Fibroblasts become fewer and they produce 30%less collagen, reflecting its metabolic decline. Hormone replacement can help prevent thepostmenopausal loss of collagen Resveratrol is recommended as it is proven tohave a beneficial effect on collagen synthesis andto inhibit collagenase activity (deterioration ofcollagen), 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.) 15. A HEALTHIER, BETTER YOU Reserve is rich in Resveratrol a potentantioxidant from naturewith resveratrol Reserve is a delicious, unique, naturalfood blend rich in antioxidants Reserve is made from mulberry, greentea, acai, aloe vera, pomegranate andgrape all high in antioxidants Reserve provides a nutritional boost foryour immune system Reserve helps keep the signs of ageingaway 16. SCIENTIFICALLY PROVEN FORMULA Jeunesses Reserve has been scientificallyproven for efficacy A CAPe test determines if antioxidantsare capable of entering into andprotecting live cells from oxidativedamage. CAP-e test results prove that withRserve there is extremely significantbiological antioxidant penetration andprotection by the product. Reserve is extremely effective atpenetrating and protecting live cells fromoxidative damage.