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Home of Kyle J. Norton for The Better of Living & Living Health Human aging is a biological process, no one can stop, but delay it. It is possible that one person looks younger than his or her biological if one engages in healthy living life style and eating healthily by increasing the intake of good healthy food such as whole grain, fruits, vegetables, beans and legumes, etc. and reducing the consumption of harmful foods, such as saturated fat, trans fat, artificial ingredients, etc.
Resveratrol is a type of natural phenol in the group of Stilbenoids, produced naturally by many plants, such as in grape skins and seeds, wine, nuts, peanuts, etc. when under attack by bacteria or fungi. It has been studied by many researchers for it health benefits in treating chronic diaereses, including cancer, diabetes, heart disease, etc.
Resveratrol treatments lengthened average lifespan in wild-type honey bees
According to Norwegian University of Life Sciences, healthy aging and in evolutionarily conserved mechanisms of lifespan extension prompted us to investigate whether features of age-related decline in the honey bee could be attenuated with resveratrol. Under normal oxygen conditions, two resveratrol treatments-30 and 130 μM-lengthened average lifespan in wild-type honey bees by 38% and 33%, respectively. Both resveratrol treatments also lengthened maximum and median lifespan. In contrast, hyperoxic stress abolished the resveratrol life-extension response. Furthermore, resveratrol did not affect learning performance, but did alter gustation. Honey bees that were not fed resveratrol exhibited greater responsiveness to sugar, while those supplemented with resveratrol were less responsive to sugar(18).
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(18) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22868943
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Dosed in amounts far in excess (thousands of times) what a human would even be able to take in. But hey, bees are humans so if it works on them… wait, what?