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Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 19:45:20 EDT
Subject: Re: Resveretrol dosage

Note in the article below that Biomarker used 1.45 mg/kg/d (gray box at  page 
bottom) and on the next page said that was equivalent to 20mg/d for a  human. 
 Well, maybe a very small child. An adult weighs, say
70kg, and 70x1.45 = 101mg/d.  It looks like an obvious arithmatic  error. AND 
they now offer 100mg tablets, so maybe it was a printing error.  I emailed 
them about the discrepency but they never replied.
 
I know of three aging researchers who take it, 100mg/d mostly.
 
Alan Mole
 
Message #29388
Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 15:51:29 -0400
From:   "bruce waugh" <>
Subject: Resveratrol   Dosage

A study by Biomarker Pharmaceuticals completed while the  Harvard  study
was underway showed that mice demonstrated  favorable  anti-aging
expression changes in response to receiving the  human equivalent  of
20mg of resveratrol a day.  This amount is  equivalent to  the
resveratrol contained in 41 glasses of wine and is  much less  than
amount used in the Harvard.

For details,   see
http://search.lef.org/cgi-src-bin/MsmGo.exe?grab_id=0&page_id=5034&query=resve
ratrol&hiword=RESVERATROLA%20RESVERATROLS%20resveratrol%20

Bruce







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