I'm sure that many of you who receive this know that resveratrol is a principal component of the anti aging tonic called Vivix. But resveratrol can't do it all by itself. For this reason Shaklee, Vivix's producer, >adds< a polyphenol blend from muscadine grapes to their purified resveratrol and Shaklee has patented this special formulation.
Many of you have undoubtedly seen the plethora of ads recently published on the web and elsewhere touting resveratrol. But these are made of resveratrol alone, some of it is pure, others are less than pure. The resveratrol in Vivix is 98% pure. If the reservatrol alone is less than pure it can have a laxative effect and many people find that such a side effect outweighs any beneficial effect. Some of these ads claim to compare the effectiveness of these stand alone resveratrol products. But you can see that they are comparing various brands of resveratrol with no other ingredients listed. Caveat emptor.
With the addition of a blend containing ellagic acid and other protrctive phenols to its 98% pure resveratrol the resultant product, Vivix, is superior to either reservatrol or a muscadine polyphenol blend alone.
Worthy of note is the fact that one teaspoon of Vivix alone is the equivalent of 100 botles of red wine in its reservatrol content. And a thirty day supply of Vivix is the equivalent of 3000 bottles of red wine in its reservatrol content.
I have two other blogs dealing with Vivix that can also be of interest to you. For further information covering how to obtain your supply of Vivix, write me at seswan9@genplan.com or phone me at 520-760-0192.
Andrew Swanson is also the author of a recently published novel, "The Grantor". There are two blogs dealing with this book. More information is also available at the above e-mail address as well as the above listed telephone number.
Sunday, June 14, 2009
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