SEWICKLEY, Pa., June 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — The
benefits of resveratrol are well studied and documented in
controlled scientific studies. It has been shown to slow down
the aging process and help prevent age-related diseases including
heart disease, cancer, Alzheimer’s, diabetes, and others. But
to what extent are benefits being measurably realized by real
people incorporating it into their daily lives? After receiving
numerous customers’ comments claiming enhanced athletic
performance, higher energy levels and increased endurance and
strength, Vinomis Laboratories has decided to put resveratrol to
the test.
The company is recruiting 100 amateur athletes, comprised of
runners, swimmers and cyclists, to participate in a 30-day trial to
determine if the combination of resveratrol and quercetin produces
measureable results of enhanced athletic performance.
Vinomis is using the resveratrol formulation as found in Vindure
900 dietary supplement. Athletes interested in participating
may get more information at www.vindurance.com.
The Vindure 900 formulation is based
on discoveries and technology developed at Harvard Medical School
and other renowned research institutions, which established the
connection between red wine compounds and improved health and
longevity in laboratory animals.
These red wine compounds have been shown in numerous laboratory
tests to activate the “SIRT” genes which play a key role in slowing
down the aging process and protecting the body from many of the
adverse effects of aging.
The qualified participants will be required to be between the
ages of 30 and 70 years, have a minimum of five years experience in
their sport, must already be documenting their performance, and be
in good health. Cyclists must also use a bike computer to
ensure accurate tabulation. Cyclists will track mileage,
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