Reziva Offers Resveratrol From Red Wine Grapes For Better Ocular Health
Filed in archive Wine News on May 3, 2011
Resveratrol found in the concentrated extract of red wine grapes finds new use in the manufacture of Reziva capsules. Developed by ophthalmologist, Dr Paul Krawitz of Vitamin Science Inc, each Reziva capsule promotes longevity, weight and glucose control, cardiac health and good ocular and macular function.
Dr Krawitz says that he developed Reziva after reviewing a recent study demonstrating that resveratrol in red wine supports eye health. Published in the American Journal of Pathology, the 2010 study shows that resveratrol stops out-of-control blood vessel growth in the eye. New blood vessel growth causes several conditions causing leakage of fluid in the retina. Resveratrol found in red wine preserves vision in aging eyes for longer.
Reziva, offering all the benefits of red wine, contains concentrated trans-resveratrol, oligomeric proanthocyanidins, anthocyanins and wine polyphenols. This makes it superior to other resveratrol supplements prepared using polygonum cuspidatum. Ingesting one Reziva capsule per day enables users to gain as much resveratrol present in 30 glasses of red wine sans the alcohol content.

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