"The Red Wine Pill". Is the 125-year Life Span in Good Health with a Natural Anti-Aging Pill About to Become Common?
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Welcome to Bill Sardi's book

The Red Wine Pill

The book that mankind has been waiting for.....

Too good to be true... a real anti-aging pill?
It is so difficult to sort out the false claims of "fountains of youth" from true scientific discoveries. Scientists are telling us humanity is on the brink of possibly its greatest discovery yet. When geneticists mapped the entire human genome, and they realized there were only 30,000 human genes, and single genes control the rate of aging, they realized it might be possible to develop an anti-aging pill.

Scientific American Magazine said, in 2002, that the race for an anti-aging pill had begun. The identification of a gene that controls the rate of aging, combined with the knowledge of molecules that might switch this gene "on," would be a tremendous discovery.

By late 2003 researchers at Harvard Medical School in Boston reported they had found that gene -- the sirtuin 1 gene, which is involved in DNA repair. A few months later they reported that resveratrol, a red wine molecule, activates the sirtuin 1 gene and could serve as an anti-aging pill when taken orally.

Health journalist Bill Sardi visited the laboratory in Boston where this discovery was made, and interviewed the scientists first hand. He later discovered the oldest people living on modern times, Jean Calment of France, 122 years, and Antonio Todde in Sardinia, 115 years, were red-wine drinkers. People live 25-45 percent longer in wine growing districts of France. So shall everyone begin to drink red wine?

Health authorities say no because of its alcohol and sugar content, and because the amount of resveratrol in red wine is variable. Red wine pills, that would provide resveratrol without the alcohol or calories, were suggested, but Harvard scientists noted there was a problem. Once extracted from a botanical source, resveratrol is vulnerable to spoilage from exposure to heat, light and oxygen. Red wine (resveratrol) pills, tested in the laboratory, had little or no biological activity.

Yet another discovery was made, this time how to preserve resveratrol. Once resveratrol was encapsulated into an airtight capsule and protected from light exposure, it exhibited biological activity. For the first time, maybe a real anti-aging pill was at hand.

Read all the events leading up to this discovery, and the latest updates now included in the addendum to the book. With the recent availability of this red wine pill in Europe, now many more millions of people can avail themselves of a pill that may add 30-50 years of healthy living to their lives.

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