Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Resmedin Review

Resmedin Review


Resmedin is an “as seen on TV” resveratrol product that is sold on infomercials and online. Resveratrol dietary supplements are said to cure a legion of different ailments, even the aging process. Resmedin claims the benefits of taking its resveratrol product are:

• Slowing of aging
• Increased energy
• Fights type 2 diabetes
• Fights cancer
• Prevents Alzheimer’s disease
• Fights arthritis

In addition to these health benefits, Resmedin claims it is “America’s #1 resveratrol supplement,” a statement made by at least half of the products in our reviews. Just like those other products, there is nothing about Resmedin to make it stand out. This is what our review found.

How Does Resmedin Work?


Resmedin says it has a unique formula of high-quality ingredients. They have filed for a patent on the formula, but somehow we doubt they will receive it since it contains the same ingredients as the other resveratrol supplements that do not work.

Resveratrol is a substance that is found in red wine that is a powerful antioxidant. It was isolated after someone noticed that French and other European people who drank red wine regularly seemed to be healthier and live longer than Americans. The only effect proven of resveratrol is that it has an effect on insulin and blood sugar so it can provide some help to those who suffer from type 2 diabetes. Supporters claim that Resmedin and other resveratrol products activate a special gene in our cells that makes us live longer.

Resmedin Ingredients


The primary ingredient of Resmedin is resveratrol. Resveratrol has no proven health benefits. 90 percent of newspapers have reported studies that say it is healthier to drink red wine than to take massive doses of resveratrol. In fact, many scientists say it is not resveratrol at all that provides health benefits, but it is the small amounts (one glass of wine per day) of alcohol that provide the benefits. Resmedin also contains:

• Grape seed extract – has no health benefits but it is involved in many studies. So far, there have been no side effects noticed either.

• Quercetin – a flavonoid found in citrus, apples, and onions. It has been linked to headaches and mouth ulcers as well as interfering with some medications.

• Red wine extract – is a curious ingredient to be labeled separately from resveratrol, as the two are considered synonymous. Because of this, it is impossible to determine exactly what red wine extract is.

Buy Resmedin


Resmedin is sold online for $39.99 but it must be purchased first through a trial order for $6.95. The terms and conditions note that the trial order is not free. Unless they are contacted via the form on their customer service page within 30 days, you will be billed $39.99 plus shipping. This charge will automatically recur every 30 days thereafter until cancelled. Once the product is shipped, the Resmedin company will not accept returns and they will not issue refunds. Customers report that any threat to dispute the charges result in being advised that the company has never lost a credit card dispute.

Is Resmedin Effective for Anti-Aging?


Resmedin is not effective in any of their claims. The resveratrol may help those who suffer from diabetes, but even this benefit has not been proven. As most other “as seen on TV” products, it is best to avoid Resmedin and go with a product that works. There are some good anti-aging products that are effective.

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