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Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Trunature Grape Seed and Resveratrol, 150 Tablets

 Trunature Grape Seed and Resveratrol, 150 Tablets
exp. 11/26

UPC 096619428793


Features:

New Once Daily Dose

Grape Seed Extract 235 mg., Resveratrol 75 mg. and Vitamin C 100 mg.

Promotes a Healthy Heart

Timed-Release for Sustained Action


trunature® Grape Seed & Resveratrol just got better with an improved formula. Each tablet has more than before-more Grape Seed Extract at 333 mg and 50% more standardized polyphenols. We kept the amounts of the other great ingredients the same-75 mg of Grape Skin Extract, 25 mg of Grape Juice Extract, 75 mg of Resveratrol and 100 mg of Vitamin C. trunature® Grape Seed & Resveratrol still provides the timed-release action which makes it easy to take.

trunature® Grape Seed & Resveratrol:
  • May promote heart health
  • Timed-release for sustained action
  • Plus benefits of whole grape

INGREDIENTS: Grape Seed Extract, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Ascorbic Acid, Resveratrol, Stearic Acid, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Grape Skin Extract, Maltodextrin. Contains 2% or less of calcium carbonate, carnauba wax, citric acid, croscarmellose sodium, dextrin, glycerin, grape juice extract, magnesium stearate, red radish extract (color), silica.

Suggested Use: Adults - One tablet daily with food as a dietary supplement.


Polyphenols and proanthocyanidins are naturally found in plants and, along with Vitamin C, are attributed, at least in part, with providing antioxidant support. Resveratrol is the compound found in red wine that may provide additional heart support through various mechanisms.

Free radicals are formed during the normal, ongoing process of cell rejuvenation in the body. Most free radicals are molecules with an unpaired electron. The unpaired electron makes many free radicals highly reactive. A free radical wants to get back in balance by either donating or stealing an electron from another molecule. This can sometimes set off a chain reaction. During this chain reaction, sometimes vital cells are changed and/or damaged.

Usually, the body’s own antioxidants can counter free radical production. However, as we age, the free radical production may begin to speed up. The theory behind taking an antioxidant is that it may assist in stopping the chain reaction set off by free radicals.

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