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Resveratrol 100 mg Supplement – Swanson Health Products

Posted: January 19, 2020 at 3:41 pm

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Item |SWU283

Increases antioxidant protection

Promotes cellular longevity

Supports cardiovascular wellness

Serving Size 1 Capsule

Other ingredients: Rice flour, gelatin, calcium palmitate, silica.

Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, take one capsule per day with water.

WARNING: For adults only. Consult your physician before using this or any product if you are pregnant or nursing, taking medication or have a medical condition. Keep out of reach of children.

Increases antioxidant protection

Promotes cellular longevity

Supports cardiovascular wellness

Deliver healthy aging benefits to the body with Swanson Resveratrol! This unique formula promotes free radical protection with the help of antioxidants. It also supports cardiovascular health. Our Resveratrol 100 is derived from the Chinese herb Polygonum cuspidatum.

Terms and Ingredient Definitions

Shipping Weight: .07 lbs

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

Date published: 2019-05-14

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Q: Is this trans resveratrol? A: Yes, this resveratrol is in the trans form.

Q: Does this product contain emodin? A: Polygonum cuspidatum has several constituents including emodin, resveratrol, emodin-8-O-D-glucoside, physcion, piceid and others. SWU282 50 mg Resveratrol has approximately 2.79 mg of emodin per capsule. SWU283 100 mg Resveratrol has approximately 5.58 mg of emodin per capsule. SWU530 250 mg Resveratrol has approximately 13.95 mg of emodin per capsule. SWU531 500 mg Resveratrol powder contains 2.79% emodin by weight. The amounts of emodin in each concentration of Resveratrol may vary with each batch.

Q: How much resveratrol is in 1 ounce of wine? A: The amount of resveratrol can vary greatly in wine. Based on available research, we found that 1 ounce of wine will typically provide from 14 micrograms per ounce to as much as 284 micrograms per ounce.

"Swanson has the best prices for this product. My skin and my overall feeling has so improved."

Swanson Health started in 1969 in Fargo, ND with a mission to offer pure and potent health products at a great value. Nearly 50 years later, we continue to innovate science-backed vitamins and supplements, delivering wellness solutions that help people live simply healthier together, and find vitality at any age. Click here to learn more about us.

For nearly 50 years, Swanson Health's research and development team has delivered science-backed health and wellness products to people around the world. Our innovation is guided by clinical research, scientific consensus, emerging research and usage traditions, creating products that help you find vitality at any age. At Swanson, we don't hide our science behind proprietary formulas we believe in easy-to-read, transparent labelling. What's printed on our labels, is exactly what you'll find in our products.

Swanson Health's purity and potency testing begins with our ingredient sourcing, continues through manufacturing, and goes beyond when a product hits the shelf. Our testing exceeds industry standards, ensuring each product meets our quality guarantees for purity and potency. Swanson facilities are Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) certified, and we voluntarily participate in third-party, independent laboratory testing. With Swanson, you can be sure you're getting the most pure and potent health products at a great value. Click here to learn more about our quality standards.

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