RESVERATROL
- Description
- Nutritional Information
- Useful Articles
What is Resveratrol?
Resveratrol is a natural antioxidant found in red grapes, berries, and Japanese knotweed. It’s most famous for being one of the key health-promoting compounds in red wine—and has been studied for its ability to support healthy ageing, heart health, and brain function.
How Does Resveratrol Work?
Resveratrol helps your body fight oxidative stress, one of the main drivers of ageing and inflammation. It activates special “longevity genes” known as sirtuins, which support cell repair, energy production, and overall cellular health. Think of it as a powerful internal protector, helping your body stay sharp, strong, and balanced.
Why Take Resveratrol?
- Boosts Brain Power – May enhance memory, mental clarity, and focus.
- Promotes Heart Health – Supports circulation and a healthy cardiovascular system.
- Fights Inflammation – Helps calm chronic inflammation that contributes to aging.
- Protects Your Cells – Neutralises free radicals before they can do damage.
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Supports Healthy Ageing – Helps keep your cells youthful and resilient.
How to Use
Take 0.5ml under the tongue once daily for best absorption and maximum benefit.
60 servings per pot
Backed by Science
Researchers have studied resveratrol for its wide-ranging health effects:
- Baur & Sinclair, 2006 – Showed resveratrol can extend lifespan in animals by mimicking calorie restriction.
- Witte et al., 2014 – Found memory and brain function improved in older adults taking resveratrol.
- Timmers et al., 2011 – Noted resveratrol improves metabolism and heart markers in overweight individuals.
- Rahman et al., 2006 – Highlighted its anti-inflammatory effects at the cellular level.
Your body is exposed to stress every day—Resveratrol gives it the support it needs to stay youthful, sharp, and strong.
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Every product in my collection is designed to be kind to the body. So much of what we eat and put on our skin is full of chemicals, preservatives and harmful ingredients. By stripping everything back to the purest, scientifically proven elements, I've created a range of supplements, skincare and haircare that are kind, gentle and effective.
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My Miron glass jars are 100% recyclable and perfect for re-use. All of my plastic lids are made from the most recyclable form of plastic there is so no need to worry about them ending up in landfill! I've swapped to paper and card wherever possible and now have some amazing new insulated boxes for my juice cleanses that are totally plastic free!
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I study with The Hippocrates Institute which was founded by pioneer Anne Wigmore. She was an advocate of self-healing through diet and one of the first to promote the benefits of raw food, wheatgrass and ‘detoxing’ back in the 1940s.