Andrew Huberman· PhD
They are full with resveratrol, because resveratrol is a plant defense molecule that I think is made to activate those sirtuin genes in a plant.
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They are full with resveratrol, because resveratrol is a plant defense molecule that I think is made to activate those sirtuin genes in a plant.
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wasn't like 2006 2007 we first showed that it activated the enzyme sort once or to an in yeast an extend lifespan that was 2003
So resveratrol, going back to that old chestnut, it's a great molecule that is produced when the grapes get stressed and... Yeah. Or lack of water. So when they harvest red wine, they hope for a dry season, that'll boost the resveratrol levels and other good polyphenol molecules.
resveratrol and naturally occurring compound found in red grapes and other plants is a potent sirtuin activating compound and it's beneficial effects on healthspan some of which is now showing up in human research are thought to result from sirtuin activation