The REAL Reason French Women Don’t Get Fat?

Read about this French “secret,” and then comment below to enter to win it! 6 FOFs will win.

Americans are obsessed with the way French women eat. They appear to subsist on butter, cheese, pastries, red meat–not to mention cigarettes and red wine–yet they manage to stay trim and youthful from their berets to their Louboutins. Plus, they have a lower incidence of heart disease and diabetes than American women.

Books such as French Women Don’t Get Fat credit France’s smaller portions, active lifestyle and emphasis on fresh, organic food. These certainly play a role.  But a recent study at Harvard suggests that one finicky little chemical compound–resveratrol–may also deserve credit.

“Resveratrol is found on the skin and vines of red-wine grapes,” says Dr. Heather Hausenblas, PhD., an exercise and diet expert at the University of Florida, and the science advisor to ResVitale, a company that makes resveratrol supplements. “It’s a potent antioxidant that protects the plants against extreme weather, bugs and other environmental stresses.”

In 2006, investigators at Harvard Medical School and the National Institute of Aging found that mice treated with resveratrol lived longer, more active, healthier lives–despite being fed a high-fat, high-calorie diet. They tested three groups of mice: One was fed a standard diet (SD), one was fed a high-calorie, high-fat diet (HC) and one was fed a high-calorie, high-fat diet with resveratrol (HCR). “After six months, resveratrol essentially prevented most of the negative side effects of the high calorie diet in mice,” said Rafael de Cabo, Ph.D., the study’s co-senior investigator. It protected the mice against heart disease, diabetes and other illnesses typically associated with a diet high in red meat, cheese and pastries.

But, don’t run for that bottle of merlot just yet. According to Dr. Hausenblas, the average bottle of red wine has 2-4 milligrams of resveratrol–but studies typically use doses of 250-1000mg. Also, not all wine is equally potent. “We source our resveratrol from organic grapes grown by traditional French methods,” Hausenblas explains. “If the grapes are chemically treated with pesticides and herbicides–as they are in most vineyards–they don’t produce as much resveratrol, because they don’t need to protect themselves.” Hausenblas recommends taking a supplement with 250-500mg of organic resveratrol a day, although studies have shown is that up to 1000 mg a day is “well tolerated in humans.”

In December, we sent a resveratrol supplement to a group of FOF beauty testers to try out for one month.  See their results for yourself, here.

Then, comment below to be one of 6 FOF women who will receive a month’s supply of ResVitale’s Resveratrol 250mg supplements to try for yourself.

(See all our past winners, here.) (See official rules, here.) Contest closes February 29, 2012 at midnight E.S.T.

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0 Responses to “The REAL Reason French Women Don’t Get Fat?”

  1. Nan says:

    Considering how much red wine I would need to drink to be beneficial….I think that supplements would be worth a go and, ultimately, less costly than all that wine. Perhaps not as enjoyable though….

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  2. Rhonda says:

    I’d love to find out if this actually works!!

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  3. lisa sullivan says:

    Oui Oui

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  4. SUSAN says:

    Finally something that we can kiss the French for! Great results. Thanks for the info.

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  5. Paula says:

    Come on people this isn’t rocket science. If you continue to eat junk and chemicals, don’t excerise and sit around all day no supplement in the world is going to help you.

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  6. Cynt1 says:

    Boy, would I love to try this out!

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  7. Marcia says:

    I’ve been to France on business, I can say they smoke like chimneys but walk A LOT. And FAST. It is a mystery on how they can eat the super fattening foods, however. I’m pushing 300 lbs. and would love to find an easier way to keep the weight down. I’ve been near vegetarian for 2 yrs. now and that’s not working. Is it really the wine?

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  8. janet58 says:

    Well, all of my red wine drinking isn’t working in that regard, so I would love to try Resveratrol and hopefully be a success story!

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  9. Papertiger says:

    I have taken resveratrol in the past and I do think it made a difference….I would love to try it again!

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  10. Susan Chester says:

    I would like to give this a try because I am not much of a drinker. Thanks for the information!

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  11. Victoria Johnson says:

    I would love to try ResVitale’s Resveratrol supplement! I am always looking for new ways to be more healthy!!

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  12. Char says:

    Very interesting.
    Knew that small amounts of red wine is good for you,this would be great try.

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  13. ksaucedo says:

    If Reveratrol is doing such wonders – count me in! My doctor has told me that I have an slightly enlarged liver. This does not coincide with my lifestyle at all – I drink socially, but responsibly (I am a First Offender DAE Instructor), and live on fresh fruits, vegetables and low-cal soups and meals. In spite of my ‘dieting’ and restrictions on what I will eat, I neitther shed a pound nor improve my ‘puffy’ liver….

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  14. dixie m ferguson says:

    Been trying to lose 10lbs for 6 months,can’t do it.I don’t eat sugar or fatty foods.Maybe this will do the trick

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  15. Gwen says:

    Interesting that the grapes treated with chemicals don’t create as much resveratrol. I’ve read several studies about resveratrol lately – and all the results seem positive. Would love to put it to the test.

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  16. donna says:

    It would be lovely it were this simple, but I have my doubts. Still, I would love to be proven wrong.

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  17. Mary says:

    Yes, I heard about this, excited about trying this out!

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  18. SusanMaria Detterman says:

    I’ve recently read that red wine is good for your face, helping it look younger and brighter. I haven’t tried it, but I really would like to try the supplements!

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  19. shellrobin says:

    So all of the red wine I’ve been drinking isnt’ helping? Then I need to try Resveratrol!

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  20. nangnang365 says:

    It is no surprise to me that a resveratrol supplement would be so helpful. Since I started to eat an anti-inflammatory, high antioxidant diet I feel and look much better.

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  21. kathyi55 says:

    I would love to try this supplement. Vive la France!

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  22. karan lewis says:

    Would like to give it a try!

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  23. NoreenB says:

    i don’t drink, and suspect that the amount of grapes one would need to eat may be prohibitive, I’d love to see if the supplement version of this naturally occurring substance could reverse some of those bad numbers in my blood work!

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  24. Barbara M. says:

    I’m a big believer in supplements! I have heard of Resveratrol, but hadn’t tried it yet, still waiting to hear more about what it did. I won’t take anything that I haven’t personally researched and read reviews about, so I’m excited about this! I’d love to win ResVitale’s Resveratrol, but not just for the weight issue, but because I do believe that red wine (grapes) was given to us by God for health benefits!

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  25. Maggie says:

    Sure, I’ll try it. Anything that can stave off heart disease AND improve my skin is worth a try. ;^)

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  26. Karen Hansen says:

    I definately would love to try this. I don’t eat and gain weight , have diabetes, sounds like I’m a perfect candidate

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  27. Debra says:

    it’s interesting that all the FOFs who took this talked about (and were asked about) changes in skin and wrinkles. There was nothing about weight. Living in AZ, my skin is very dry so I’d love to try this for the improvements to skin.

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  28. Elizabeth Savoy says:

    I have been taking FrenchGlory® Isotonic OPC Antioxidants which includes not only the skin and vines of the grape, but the seeds and pine bark extract. It is about $50 including delivery for a 3 month supply and it does actually work. Not only are my energy levels higher, but my skin glows. I am a firm believer.

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  29. Tina Ashton says:

    I’d love to try reservatrol as I’ve read many interesting articles about it’s health benefits but as for it being the reason the French are thin – I not convinced. In addition to eating smaller portion sizes, walking alot and being very competitive in the fashion arena most of them SMOKE like fiends!

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  30. Darlene says:

    I have read about resveratrol and would love to try the supplement. I have a few extra pounds I have been working on losing, but figure if this helps (and reduces my risk of heart disease), all the better.

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  31. Mara Kaplan says:

    I would love to try this.

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  32. sandram says:

    Sounds great and I would love to try….

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  33. eddyrobey says:

    A very interesting idea

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  34. Diane says:

    I’d love to try this!!

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  35. g says:

    In addition to the great anti-oxidant ingredients, I am very impressed that it has no preservatives, and is free of allergens and artificial colors. I would be happy to give it a try!

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  36. EDreyer says:

    I would be happy to try something that works so well for our French peers.

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  37. gshep says:

    THIS IS FOR ME!

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  38. Rene says:

    I would love to see if it works.

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  39. Barbara says:

    It would be wonderful to revive my 60 year old skin!

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  40. Mick says:

    It’s worth a try: who wouldn’t want to lose weight, still get to have a treat once in a while and be healthier overall? I suppose putting the Merlot with a recommended dose of this supplement wouldn’t hurt, either. Bring on the trials!!

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  41. Carina Ljungqvist says:

    When I was 18 I spent a few months in Paris. I ate a lot of bread and cheese and I put on a lot of weight. Maybe I didn’t drink enough wine. Would love to try these supplements.

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  42. Ellen says:

    I tried it once and saw no difference….so I’ll continue to drink red wine!

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  43. Bettie says:

    This would be interesting to try. I lost a lot of weight and am having a lot of trouble maintaining the new weight. If this could give me an edge, that sounds really good to me.

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  44. Mamavalveeta03 says:

    It sounds a bit too easy to be true, to me. But, that being said, I’d love to see how it works!

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  45. Vicki says:

    I have been to Paris and it isn’t a secret to me. They walk everywhere briskly and portions are much smaller than American portions. the food is so good that you are satisfied with much less plus you take the time to savor it.

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  46. DBentley says:

    Count me in! Would love to try this…

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  47. wendy in wyoming says:

    ohh yeah sign me up
    would love to catch that bit of fat getting by.

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  48. Cassi Jensen says:

    I love my glass of red wine, nightly, but it doesn’t sound like it gives me enough resveratol, so this would be a good thing to try, to see if it makes a difference.

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  49. Susan says:

    Would love to give this a try!

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  50. shari says:

    Would be glad to try some of this Reservatrol… surely couldn’t hurt! Thanks for the interesting article!

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  51. valorosa says:

    I’ll try one of those cream rolls first then send me a bottle of the Resveratrol supplement so I can try it. Sounds like it might just work since I do not drink much red wine.

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  52. Linda says:

    The documentation says it helps in your 30s and 40s, but what about us FOFs?

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  53. Kristin Gilbert says:

    Wow this is so interesting!!!

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  54. Ruth Bousquet says:

    Sounds so promising that I would welcome the opportunity to try it.

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  55. rebeccabasset says:

    I would love to try this……Please????

    And Thank You!

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  56. Mimi says:

    Wow! Sound amazing! I would love to try it!

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  57. folans says:

    French women don’t get fat because of WAY smaller portions, small refrigerators-making WALKING to the store a daily necessity and France is NOT an auto culture-People WALK and/or use mass transit everywhere.

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  58. sharmar10 says:

    I’m always looking for ways to improve my skin. I would love to try it!

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  59. Carol says:

    I have heard of skin lotions with resveratrol, but this is the first for an oral supplement. I would think that this would have a much greater effect on the whole body than a topical lotion. I would love to try it!

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  60. Beth Surdut says:

    I’d be curious to see how this works in desert conditions.

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  61. VALERIE JOHNSON says:

    I WOULD LOVE TO BE YOUR GINEA PIG!!!

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  62. pboyd3 says:

    I would love to try this! Trying to eat healthy and keep ahead of the heart disease that runs in the family. Please, please pick me!

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  63. Bev Reece says:

    Would love to try another French Women’s secret!

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  64. Denise Bigley says:

    It all makes sense. I would love to try this product.

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  65. Mary in MN says:

    It would be fun to try Res Vitale’s supplements – wine without the headache – what could be better!
    Of course, I am hoping I don’t need to send in a picture of my liver sample on it [joke]!
    As a FoF, it would be good to get an infusion of energy to go with my new Tai Chi classes.
    Hoping to be one of the six.

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  66. camilla wilson says:

    Would love to try it. Maybe we need to drink more wine.

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  67. Deborah Hittle says:

    I am currently on the French Dr. Dukan’s diet and would love a chance to try this supplement as well!

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  68. sisterjtc says:

    Supplements may help, but lifestyles are the main ingredient to health no matter where you live.

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  69. angela peifer says:

    my skin needs this,it sounds awesome! i would love to try this! 🙂

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  70. olympicgirl says:

    I’ve heard of this for over a year now and have been thinking of getting it to try for myself. I was just in Germany this past June and noticed there weren’t a lot of fat people there either. I think it has more to do with European lifestyles, not just the French. Sadly, ours is a culture of excess.

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  71. Kim Cage says:

    Wow! This sounds to good to be true! Would love to try.

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  72. ktpotat says:

    Wow,I’d love to try this

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  73. Sherri Gorbey says:

    Very interesting. I will definitely be doing more research on this!

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  74. paula says:

    I would love to try this product.

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  75. smfsprout says:

    The pills may not be as much fun as a glass of wine, but I would love to try them and reap the benefits. Thanks.

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  76. Christine Davis says:

    I want some of that. It could make all the difference.

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  77. shewalk says:

    I would love to try this! I could benefit from this!

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  78. Louise says:

    Are you kidding? Sign me up! I’ll take it with my cab 🙂

    Louise

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  79. Meredith Kerrigan says:

    Sounds highly promising for overall health and wellness..ultimately a cost saving measure for our health system. I would love to hear more research outcomes and try it myself.

    MK

    HealthCare Practiioner

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  80. Christine says:

    I have tried Reservatrol in the past and felt wonderful
    while taking it- more energy and my skin looked fabulous! Would love to try again!

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  81. Kathy says:

    I too have been reading about the benefits of resveratrol. I can understand that 20 days is not enough time for some woman to notice a change in their skin because of each woman’s specific needs. But how does resveratrol affect one’s overall well being and stamina. Does it help with weight loss?

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  82. Lantana says:

    Wow, interesting concept. I’d love to try it.

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  83. Karen Crumpton says:

    All very intersting! I would love to try the supplements and see the results!

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  84. kathryn says:

    How interesting! I took resveratrol to good effect last year as part of an herbal regimen to counteract the symptoms of Lyme Disease. My symptoms are gone, but I think I will try taking resveratrol again to see if I can notice any effects on my skin.

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  85. Cynthia says:

    This would be perfect for me! I don’t drink wine, so would never get the benefits of resveratrol otherwise.
    Thanks for the opportunity.

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  86. sgoulet660 says:

    After spending august in europe I was amazed at how wonderful and healthy european women look. I think it has to do with all the walking they do. I ate and drank whatever I wanted while I was there, and still came home five pounds lighter.

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  87. leo39@netzero.com says:

    Sounds intriguing… I would love to try.

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  88. Janet Keyser says:

    Sounds exactly what I can use right now! Hope you pick me! Thanks!

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  89. Cheril Larimer says:

    I am working hard to avoid heart disease and diabetes as I age. I only wish I had cared more when I was younger.

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  90. jentomsch says:

    I would to try anything that would help boost my greatly sagging metabolism!

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  91. Catherine says:

    Hi Deborah,

    I went on Dr. Dukan’s diet as well. I lost a lot of weight, but unfortunately, all that protein has really taken its toll. I just got back blood results and my cholesterol went up over 100 points! So, word to the wise, try fish vs. meat for your protein and bring back fruits and veggies as much as you can. I know the weight loss is amazing without them, but keep an eye on your cholesterol.

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  92. Catherine says:

    I’m a sucker for anything that promises to make me look better — obviously a supplement with the ingredients of red wine is going to be better for me than consuming the amount I would need to get 1,000 milligrams of it!

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  93. Diana B says:

    French women, and not specifically just that culture, also Aregentinan to name another, don’t make taking supplements nor dieting as our ‘quick-fix’ society. It’s a life balance and attitude of wanting only the best for their bodies and life; ie: the food, clothing style, drink (sodas?never!). You may find interesting that Resveratrol is not marketed outside of the U.S. hmm.

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  94. Deborah says:

    Hi Catherine,
    Thanks for the information. I would be interested to know how long you stayed on the diet? How long did you stay on the cruise phase? I have been doing the diet for about 45 days now. Thanks!

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  95. Kathy Castillo says:

    So, can we take the supplement and still have the glass of merlot? Seems like this won’t exceed the daily dose levels…..

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  96. Anna Lapping says:

    I have seen resveratrol supplements at the “big box” stores, but wasn’t sure what the recommended dosage was. I would love to try it.

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  97. Melissa Leinart says:

    I would love to try this.

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  98. AJB says:

    I think it sounds like a good supplement to try!

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  99. Sue Ann Metzner says:

    Trying hard to be more health conscious. This could help in a different way.

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  100. hrbeck_98 says:

    I would be willing to try it. There’s certainly room for improvement here!

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  101. mell says:

    Sounds amazing! I would love to try this.

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  102. Kira says:

    Oh glorious wine…why do you give me HEADACHES? LOL
    Resveratrol is very intriguing supplement, there is so much more to it than weight management and anti-oxidant value. I work as a Personal Trainer part-time and a lot of my clients wonder if it is worth the cost and commitment…
    I would be very happy to try it for them;-))

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  103. Sheila Chaffins says:

    Would love to try it. Please pick me!!!

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  104. Casey Anderson says:

    I will be turning 50 in April. Not handling it well at all. I won’t even talk about it. I would love to find something that would help may attitude about this whole age processing thing.

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  105. Jill57 says:

    OOH la la, definately worth a try.

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  106. JJ Dillon says:

    This is a progressive women’s site chock full of great articles, news, research, fun and fashion. I tune in to all things healthy and I’ve been aware of Resveratrol for years, but I had some misinformation about the dosage necessary to effect change. This is good news, especially for women because our genetics fight us being lean.

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  107. C. Dowling says:

    Why not just more red wine?

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  108. Weena says:

    I would love to try this product! I’m impressed with the reviews and I want to see if I would get similar results.

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  109. beth w says:

    I am not a wine drinker, so I would love to try the supplements.

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  110. kmariem18 says:

    Resveratrol sounds amazing – would love to give it a try!

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  111. rebeccabarrymore@yahoo.com says:

    After spending a good amount of time in France during the 80 and 90’s, I always was told that French women never gained weight as it was their practice of drinking warm water with lemon in the morning and eating a big lunch and lite dinner with red wine of course.

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  112. Janeen says:

    Sounds like a minor change in our diet to get the best results from this discovery. Wine it is!

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  113. lorraine says:

    I’d love totry it!

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  114. bloomingidiot says:

    I would love to try this. It may sound expensive, but it’s cheaper than the equivalent of red wine!

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  115. Michelle says:

    Can’t drink – so would love to try this supplement. I do love cheese, meat, butter and pastry; so I really think I would benefit from this regimen.

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  116. Catherine says:

    Hi Deborah,

    I stayed on it much longer than I probably should have! I started it before the holidays and have been on it ever since. The weight loss from just protein was amazing and I wanted to continue losing. In January I started having veggies once or twice a week, but I really have to up the exercise to keep the weight down. I begin to plateau or actually gain when I do anything but pure protein. Proof that everything in moderation is true, I realize now that I cannot focus on just one aspect of the food pyramid and that my body needs a little of everything. I’m pre-diabetic, so I’m trying to avoid carbs, but going protein only was way too much meat for me and I sent my cholesterol skyrocketing. I just wanted to share my experience so you don’t make the same mistake. I looked good on the scale and in the mirror but my blood results were telling an entirely different story. Now, I need to forego the meat, have more fish and add in the veggies and see if I can turn my cholesterol problem around. What’s weird is, at my highest weight, eating a variety of foods, but also a lot of FiberOne cereal with fruit, I had the lowest cholesteral! Maybe I should try having that cereal again and see what 14% Fiber does for me. Good luck to you!

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  117. pmernick says:

    I’d love to try this! Actually, almost anything at this point…

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  118. starsmom says:

    I’ve heard so much recently about the benefits of Resveratrol……and after reading the positive comments from your testers, I’d be very interested in trying this product.

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  119. nancy homapour says:

    Thanks for all this great information in the “battle” to stay healthier and young. Looking forward to trying this product and drinking more wine !

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  120. Susan S. says:

    Wow, those mice liver pictures are amazing. Even though I eat a low fat diet, I was shocked by my recent high cholesterol count. Genetics, I guess. Anyway, I’m trying to get things in order without the use of drugs, and it seems like this is naturally protective to the body, not to mention having “beauty” side effects. 🙂 I would love the opportunity to try this addition to my anti-aging arsenal.

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  121. annebmclean says:

    I want to live in France!!!!

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  122. Elisse says:

    Would definitely try it and write about the results!
    Having lived abroad most of my life I thoroughly agree with the issue that Americans now suffer from more gross obesity & diseases than anywhere else, probably because our foods have been full of antibiotics and chemicals since I was a child, and we have worse medical care than my husband and I ever experienced Anywhere overseas, including in the so-called “3rd world”. Only in the USA do we encounter so many people on massive numbers of interacting “wonder drug” meds, rampant MRSA infections, and keep burying friends from infections they pick up in the hospitals! I think my husband (65), myself (52), one 68 year old friend, and my 89 year old mother are the only people we know NOT on any Rx meds! My smoking/drinking mom is 89 and just won the Sr Olympics for golf and bowling (avg. 165) & has outlilved ALL her non-smoking friends (and most of her doctors), so PLEASE no more lectures on the evils of both! The “French diet” works fine- as does the “Asian diet”- both cultures smoke and drink. The sooner we get off the preaching podium the better.

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  123. Anita Griffin says:

    DARN… I thought that all red wine was good for you NOW, I find out that only organic will do……OK more new wines to drink.. :)..

    anita

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  124. Linda Dixon says:

    I’d love to try this as I am 64 and would love to lose some weight in a healthy way.

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  125. Maureen O'Neal says:

    Yes, I would love to try this!! Not just for my skin, but my whole body, heart and brain included!! It sound like this is THE STUFF to take!!

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  126. scoutcrs13 says:

    I’s love to try this. It’s why red wine is my first choice, but a FOF can only stay fabulous if she’s closer to sober, so getting the fullest benefits from a supplement would be fantastic!

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  127. Angelia Howard says:

    This looks like it would be great to try.

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  128. leelavani108 says:

    I have heard many good things about Resveratrol and have always wanted to try it, but the cost is prohibitive on my tight budget. I would like to try this product.

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  129. Blondie Bayer says:

    I’m ready to try as a present to myself on my 62 nd birthday. I take lots of vitamins and supplements but have never tried Resveratrol – and I’m sure ready.

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  130. tcoyne says:

    Would love to give this a try

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  131. Cheryl Cruickshank says:

    I don’t drink red wine because it a migraine trigger for me. I am excited to hear their is a supplement I can take with the benefits of the wine.

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  132. Fab55 says:

    Help! Midlife crises at crises point! Trying everything…different skin creams, different supplements, different EVERYTHING… nothing works. Please let me try this and I know I will use it forever.

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  133. Kai W. says:

    I have always wonder how the French women maintain their figures. Most of us exercise and try to eat healthy but we can never seemed to get their results.

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  134. Laura Borud says:

    I rarely drink so to get the benefits without the negative effects of alcohol would be terrific!

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  135. Ianete says:

    I so believe that the French have the youth/age thing down. I’d love to try this Fountain of Youth in pill form.

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  136. Ellen says:

    I liked the reviews – even the reviewers who did not recommend it to other FOF’s had positive things to say about the product. I would love to try it.

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  137. victoria says:

    Been trying to lower my cholesterol by eating better and exercising but anything that helps make it easier and healthier works for me!

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  138. mspurplelady11 says:

    sounds like a healthy addition to my healthy lifestyle

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  139. robbie says:

    Since I cannot drink red wine, and that seems to be many peoples form of consuming their daily resveratrol, this would be a perfect way for me to try this amazing supplement!(alcohol gives me migraines – ave it up 22 years ago – sadly)

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  140. Andy says:

    I just heard a lot more about this on TV yesterday and have every intention of trying it. Please send my supply at your earliest convenience!

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  141. Dee S says:

    I would love to try this. I have struggled with my weight my entire life!

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  142. Tannersmom says:

    Watched a segment on “The Today Show” just this morning about this type of product and would love to test it out.

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  143. Mary W says:

    I am concerned about those few extra pounds and do not drink alcohol. This product is tailor made for me!

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  144. gmcl says:

    The idea of a supplement that does not carry the various increased risks that drinking doe, but which would provide some of the cardiac help is a real positive!

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  145. k.greaves says:

    I would love to try this product. The reviews sound amazing and it excites me to know that there is something actually geared to FOF’s!

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  146. wizardewu says:

    I can’t drink very much wine or alcohol of any kind so I’d love to try this resveratrol supplement.

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  147. janet eades says:

    I will give it a shot

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  148. mimi says:

    I would like to try it. Heck, I’ll try anything that might help at this point!

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  149. kariann says:

    It’s nice to have a secret shared, and I would love to get in shape and remain fit without the hard work. Please share the “magic’ pills.

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  150. Carol says:

    I would definitely like to try this product – mainly because I cannot tolerate red wines due to the tannins.

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  151. Frasier5 says:

    This sounds just right for me to try as I am not a true wine drinker

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  152. msortet says:

    I am 50 and continue to consume very high fats & high calories everyday (even though I know better) so I would love to try this to help me slim down. I have seen Resveratrol sold on QVC and listened to the amazing research on it. They say you would have to drink an outrageous amount of red wine to equal the benefits in just one tablet!

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  153. carrieobrien says:

    Sounds like something to try!

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  154. Debi says:

    Have tried for four years to lose the 40 lbs that I put on when high blood pressure developed. Would love to get something that actually works.

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  155. lisa says:

    French women also WALK WALK WALK…but I have also heard the benefits of reservitrol and would love to test and report back….

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  156. Theresa Bowles says:

    I like the comments from your testers and would love to try this product and see if it works for me!

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  157. Michele says:

    sound like one would have to drink a lot of red wine to experience the benefits, so in that case, I’d love to join the test group and try your tablets! sounds very interesting.

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  158. audrey dirisio says:

    resveratrol sounds like the supplement of the century! I want some!!

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  159. Victoria Kuhl says:

    I’ve heard of this and I really want to try it. It’s available at my local health food store, but it is about $75 for a month’s supply, so it would be great to be able to test it out first!

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  160. Joan says:

    The latest diet craze? Well, who knows, but I’d love to try it and see if it works!

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  161. yyoerger says:

    Count me skeptical. Willing to try it, and if it convinces me, that’s a strong testimonial.

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  162. Jackie says:

    Would love to test this product.

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  163. Jackie says:

    Would love to test this amazing product.

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  164. Nancy says:

    I would love to try this restervol product. I’ve looked at other rest of all products but none of them said that they were organic!

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  165. elizabeth says:

    Sounds interesting..But the bottom line is if you don’t eat in excess (like most americans) you can indulge here and there in small amounts. There is no ‘secret’ to weight loss. Eat less and move!

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  166. Lelani Rogers says:

    I have been wanting to try this type of product for a while, I have not heard enough positives results about it. I do agree that 30 days is probably not enough time for positive effects but if I win the prize, I will definitely go on and purchase another bottle to make a 60 day trial period, I should know more after that.

    Thanks FOF!
    Lelani

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  167. Debi Rodgers says:

    I would love to try this product! I would probably go ahead and purchase another 30 days when finished though, I am not sure 30 days would be enough time to see if this miracle potion really has an impact.

    Have a great day!
    Debi

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  168. layla says:

    The French have it good! I’m moving there!

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  169. layla says:

    I’m moving to France!

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  170. ResVitale says:

    Linda, excellent question. Our apologies for the confusion. Your 30s and 40s are a great time to start taking Resveratrol, but it’s never too late either. The only groups we would not encourage to take Resveratrol are children and pregnant or nursing women because there are no clinical studies on those groups. Also, we recommend that people who are on medications or under a doctor’s care consult their healthcare practitioner before taking any supplement.

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  171. ResVitale says:

    You make a great point, Paula. While the research suggests that Resveratrol supports healthy, youthful cellular activity despite a sedentary lifestyle or poor diet, and supplement is best used as an addition to a healthy diet and active lifestyle.

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  172. ResVitale says:

    Anna, since this is a supplement for your diet, not a drug used to treat diseases, there isn’t a specific dose. Our recommended serving sizes are based on the amounts used in clinical studies. Also, be sure that the amount on the packaging refers to trans-Resveratrol specifically as that is the active form. Be aware of the source as well. ResVitale Resveratrol is sourced from organic grapes and wild Polygonum cuspidatum, and the serving sizes on our packaging refer to the amount of active trans-Resveratrol.

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  173. ResVitale says:

    Kathy, something tells me you aren’t the only one wondering that. We’re not telling anyone to give up red wine (as long as they enjoy it responsibly). As we like to say, now you can have your Resveratrol and drink it too!

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  174. ResVitale says:

    You make an excellent point, Diana. It’s important that we maintain a healthy lifestyle including good nutrition and exercise. It may interest you to know that ResVitale Resveratrol is available at GNC stores in Central and South America, Asia, Europe, and even in parts of Africa and the Middle East.

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  175. Anna Lapping says:

    Thank you for the response. I do understand that this is the purest and best form, that’s why I would love to participate in the testing.

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  176. Debra says:

    Thanks for the clarification! And, yes, I’d be thrilled if I was one of the six chosen for this product (and will look at the Collagen Enhance at a local GNC.

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  177. deborahf2 says:

    I have read about Resveratrol and it sounds like an ideal way to boost my health without drinking wine…wine brings on the heat for me so, reluctantly, I have given it up….would love the benefits though-can’t wait to try it!

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  178. greente61 says:

    I think I am part French, but still get fat!

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  179. Geri Greene says:

    I’d love to test the resveratrol in this offer. Who am i to argue with the science of red grapes in any form!

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  180. darinda says:

    With my metabolism changing, I do struggle with weight gain. It’d be so good to find something that could help me combat that.

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  181. noracharles says:

    This seems to be a well-studied supplement for me to try. As I get older, I find the need for something in addition to diet and exercise for my changing metabolism and this might be the ticket! Thanks.

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  182. sheryl.eastridge says:

    Sign me up for the supplement. At 50+, not going to give the year, I hope to live a long healthy life. Resveratrol sounds like the answer I need.

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  183. Valerie says:

    I think that if this product could give me that extra youthful look I would love to try it and see the results. Plus the healthy benefits it would provide.

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  184. kelsi123 says:

    After reading other members comments regarding resvitale I would like to try this product. Many of the FOF members stated they saw results within the trial period, which is impressive.

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  185. Roxyvictoria says:

    Would love to try it!

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  186. amd says:

    I do not drink wine, and so I would love to be chosen to test try Resveratrol supplements. The benefits certainly are appeeling!

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  187. JeanneT says:

    But weight loss? Does it help with that. Also French women are not skinny. They are just less obese.

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  188. Jane says:

    Not into cigarettes, wine or red meat, but bring on those French pastries! I’ve read a lot about resveratrol and would love to try it out!

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  189. Jzmtazz says:

    I don’t drink alcohol, so I won’t get the benefits from wine! I think I would be a great candidate to test this product, it sounds like a miracle and I love to investigate “miracles.”

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  190. Anne Cintron says:

    Would love the opportunity to try this..

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  191. fran says:

    BRing on the eclairs! The ones at the top of this article look YUMMY.

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  192. thebutlerdidit says:

    Gosh, I’d love to receive a month’s worth of the supplement. I drink the Reservatrol juices that are available at Walmart. I find them tasty but the calories add up.

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  193. Jane Johns says:

    I would be interested in trying it!

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  194. Nancy says:

    Yes…Yes…Yes ! O would love to try this product!

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  195. Kathi says:

    Would Absolutely Love to test this product and report my results

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  196. cynderma@aol.com says:

    I would love to try the reveratrol supplement. Mostly because it protects against heart disease and diabetes. Diabetes runs in my family on both sides. I don’t have it now but I would like to protect myself from getting it. I would love to test this product.

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