I have been a resveratrol consumer now for over 16 months. As most of you now know, resveratrol mimics the effects of caloric restriction to extend life spans. Calorie restriction has been around since the 30’s and is the only proven way to extend the human life span. Except I enjoy my regular calorie diet and that is why I take resveratrol.
During my research I came across a brand, which I now take, ...[they]recently came out with a dog product by the name of ...[for] Canine[s]. The main ingredients are resveratrol, Atlantic Kelp, Flaxseed Oil and Lecithin. This custom formulated blend of natural sources has Omega 3, antioxidants, amino acids, trace minerals and vitamins. All which support cardiovascular health, immune system function, healthy skin and coat, healthy joint function, energy and endurance.
I have been feeding ...[this] Canine [formula] to my 1 year old pitbull now for about 5 weeks. During which time I have not changed her diet or regular activities. She is now leaner and shows more muscle tone and her coat is much shinier. These two things are great but they are not the reason I feed her resveratrol. The reason is that I had two other dogs which died from cancer related diseases. Apparently, about 50% of deaths in dongs are cancer related. This means if you own two dogs, the chances are one of them is going to get some type of cancer.
“Resveratrol has been shown to reduce tumor incidence in animals by affecting one or more stages of cancer development.” according to the National Cancer Institute. You can find this online in their website. I also found a report online by CBS NEWS in Denver which quotes the Chair of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department at CU Denver, “There’s no doubt, if you feed an animal this stuff, they’re going to get less cancer,”Dr. Robert Sclafani.
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Best wisher to all you dog owners,
Dre
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Edited by maxwatt, 12 February 2009 - 08:50 PM.