It has been shown in human subjects to allevate several downsides of eating excessively and being overweight, it has been said that this is a indication it can potentially extends lifespan, however we allready know that rodent study's show dramatic benefits, yet life extension study's on rodents fail to see life extension, if rodents benefit (except in the case of life extension) wouldnt that mean that the human study' has no relevance at all, just that we can probably also get those benefits from resveratrol?
It makes overweight mice live happy and long but again i dont see the relevance as it basicly just makes you healthier, so the less healthy someone is the less benefits one can get off resveratrol.
Can we compare how resveratrol acts to explain the last human study and wheter it would be relevant for life extension?
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