Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Reservitol FAQs

Reservitol or resveratrol is a compound which is still unfamiliar to almost everyone in the world. Only a very few percentage of the world’s population know about the wonderful health benefits of this compound. But due to mass publicity, many people have been amazed by this compound and thus, the large number of consumers demands to purchase reservitol supplements. Resveratrol are said to have effects on heart disorders, cancer, obesity, longevity, and anti-aging problems. Although several health benefits are being produced by this compound, not everyone is free to consume it and not all health conditions can be treated by it.


Are there any adverse side effects to taking reservitol?
Although much more research is needed, there are by far side effects that are known when taking reservitol. Some reservitol products are made from less than 50% trans-reservitol which can cause diarrhea and other intestinal problems. This is caused by emodin—a substance associated with resveratrol. However, if the supplement is made from the highest quality ingredients with 99% trans-resveratrol, this particular side effect would not occur.

Since specialists won’t recommend the product unless there is a high quality research, are there any free trials offered anywhere online?
Unfortunately, no legitimate websites that retails resveratrol offer free trial or free products. All resveratrol are sold with payment. Those websites that offer free products are scammers and would only steal your personal and credit card information.

Why are there any celebrity endorsers for resveratrol products?
Manufacturers and company owners that produce resveratrol products specifically Perfect ResGrape do not cater celebrity endorsers as there are no celebrity who could be suitable enough to represent the product. And since, they are not medical persons; they don’t know anything about the compound and how to talk to people about the product.

Is the general populace free to take resveratrol products without suffering from adverse side effects?
No. before taking any medicine, it has been always advised to seek the doctor’s prescription first especially those who are pregnant, lactating moms, teenagers, and children. 

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