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Anyone using AOR Acta-Resveratrol?


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#1 sUper GeNius

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Posted 26 April 2007 - 03:06 AM


If you are, I have a question. According to the ingredients label, the t-res is contained in light-resistant beadlets. I opened a few caps. I do see some small white specs, but they seem very few in number. Doesn't seem to be 100mg of t-res in them, although I could be incorrect. Aside from a few white specks, the capsules are filled with a light-greenish powder that itself tastes like the t-res I have tasted in other brands.

I'd appreciate it anyone else using this brand check it out and give their opinions.

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Posted 26 April 2007 - 03:42 AM

If you are, I have a question. According to the ingredients label, the t-res is contained in light-resistant beadlets. I opened a few caps. I do see some small white specs, but they seem very few in number. Doesn't seem to be 100mg of t-res in them, although I could be incorrect. Aside from a few white specks, the capsules are filled with a light-greenish powder that itself tastes like the t-res I have tasted in other brands.

I'd appreciate it anyone else using this brand check it out and give their opinions.


An interesting side note. It appears that AOR has change their webpage that describes Acta-Resveratrol. Originally it include the verbiage that was copied here at this company's ad:

http://www.cureself....ROD&ProdID=4551

Notice the part near the bottom, where it says, "The issue of oxygen sealed capsules seems to be a marketing ploy by various companies." That whole paragraph WAS on the AOR site. It's no longer there.

http://www.aor.ca/in...resveratrol.php

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Posted 27 April 2007 - 12:15 AM

Additional question. Is it possible that the beadlets have the additional function of allowing a slight delay in the release of the t-res as compared to the quercitin and the luteolin? Wouldn't this be advantageous?




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