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Red Wine May Delay Aging

Raise a toast to longevity

by Kelley Herring  

Researchers have long known that resveratrol—a substance commonly found in red wine, peanuts, and grapes—acts as a potent antioxidant, sweeping up free radicals that damage cells and increase the risk of cancer, heart disease, and brain diseases such as Alzheimer's disease.

But up until recently, little was known about how resveratrol works to slow the aging process and maximize lifespan. Researchers have now discovered this powerful phytonutrient influences age-regulating genes, allowing cells to live longer.

In a recent study published in Nature, scientists found resveratrol mimics calorie restriction in yeast - activating specific enzymes that slow aging and preserve the stability of DNA.

Learn more about the benefits and sources of resveratrol and the importance of folate for those who choose to drink alcohol.

Howitz KT, Bitterman KJ, Cohen HY, et al. Small molecule activators of sirtuins extend Saccharomyces cerevisiae lifespan. Nature 2003 Aug 24

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