VITALSSynGevityPowerful resveratrol formula
Product Overview
- Protects against the effects of aging*
- 100 bottles of red wine per serving
- 250 mg of resveratrol per serving
- 1 month supply
- Supports the cardiovascular and immune systems*
Red Wine
You have probably heard about the many benefits of drinking red wine. It's the basis for the French Paradox, or how the French consume more fat that Americans and yet maintain a lower incidence heart related problems. Red wine has also been the subject of numerous medical studies conducted at institutes all over the world. Science has recently uncovered the key ingredient in red wine that is responsible for its incredible health benefits. That key is resveratrol.
What is Resveratrol?
Resveratrol is a compound typically found in the skin of red grapes, in particular grapes that are used to make red wine. It has recently caught the attention of scientists and researchers from the world's top universities due to it's amazing ability to counter cellular aging.* However the amount of resveratrol in even a bottle of red wine is minimal at 2.5 mg, falling well short of levels that offer true health benefits.
Why SynGevity?
SynGevity is a highly concentrated resveratrol supplement sourced from plant extracts. With two all natural plant sources of resveratrol, a serving of two capsules contains 250 mg of resveratrol, the equivalent of 100 bottles of red wine.
SynGevity also contains the essential vitamin biotin. Our bodies need biotin to inhibit the generation of harmful free radicals, as well as to carry out specific metabolic processes. Biotin cannot be made in adequate amounts by our bodies and is rarely consumed in adequate amounts from diet alone. SynGevity is the only formulation that combines the resveratrol in 100 bottles of red wine with 100% of the recommended dietary allowance of biotin. And now SynGevity is 100% safe for vegetarians to take because it now comes in 100% vegetarian capsules.
Get all of the benefits of red wine without the headache.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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