Solgar ® 100 mg Resveratrol is a natural polyphenol, meaning compounds found abundantly in natural plant food sources. Examples of these natural sources are red wine and some plants, such as Japanese Knotweed (polygonum cuspidatum).
Resveratrol is often referred to as the key ingredient responsible for the ˜French-paradox™ “ the reason why the French maintain good health while consuming rich foods and alcohol.
Resveratrol may also contribute to the normal functioning of the cardiovascular system.
Solgar ® Resveratrol comes in an easy dose of 1-2 vegetable capsules a day and provides 100mg of resveratrol per dose. It is also suitable for those on a vegan diet.
- Supports Heart Health
- Provides Antioxidant Support
- Naturally sourced
- Derived from Japanese Knotweed
Each 1 vegicap provides:
Polygonum cuspidatum root 200mg, providing Resveratrol 100mg (50%)
Vegetable Capsule shell (hydroxyproplmethyl cellulose), Anti-caking agents: Vegetable magnesium stearate*, silicon dioxide. Made from vegetable stearic acid.
Adults: 1 or 2 capsules daily, preferably at mealtimes.
Keep out of reach of children. Always read the label and use as directed. Vitamins are supplementary to a balanced diet. If symptoms persist consult your healthcare professional.
Resveratrol 100mg provides resveratrol from Polygonum cuspidatum root extract. Resveratrol is a plant polyphenol commonly used for antioxidant support, healthy ageing support and protection against oxidative stress.
Because this is standardised to provide 100 mg of resveratrol, the main point before buying is that you are getting a measured amount of the active polyphenol rather than just raw herb. Resveratrol is often discussed for cardiovascular and cellular antioxidant support, which is why it is widely used in wellness formulas.
What does Resveratrol 100mg contain?
It contains Japanese knotweed root extract standardised to provide 100 mg of resveratrol.
What is resveratrol commonly used for?
Resveratrol is commonly used for antioxidant support and healthy ageing support.
Why does standardisation matter here?
Standardisation tells you how much resveratrol you are getting, instead of only listing the plant source.