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Dear STFC, WTF? Sincerely, Ian
A Star Trek replicator would be excellent, but an SG-1 Replicator would not.
The Star Trek Companion would be interesting, but then who wants to live forever?
And whatever it takes to make Romulan Ale would also be a good companion with the barley, wheat and grapes. Potatoes too for vodka.
And probably a tasp to pass the time away.
Either way, taking War of the Worlds is a must, as future Martians can laugh at the over reactive imaginations of their terrestrial brethren. :-)
Basically, it shows promise in mice. For mice, has shown major health improvements including blood sugar control. Keep in mind that 6 out of 10 major drug successes in mice - fail in humans. But the limited human trials showed promise and there are some patients that claim it helps. However, this could be the 'placebo effect,' and only empirical data under controlled experiments can tell for sure. It will take a few years for these clinical trials to conclude.
You can get supplements of the extract right now. While it is safe, it is not guaranteed to work. Before making a decision, you should watch all the videos. Here's the a recap from all the trustworthy shows:
http://resveratrolcertifiedsupplements.com/?page_id=4
I did some research and learned the following: You can only get 1-2mgs of it in a single bottle of wine. So, white, it's a good excuse to drink wine, but you really won't get much benefit. There are resveratrol supplements on the market - but many do not have the required strength and they don't work for everyone. The only way to know for sure is to try the supplements. Hope you find this interesting... its a future hope for the fountain of youth and treatments (not cures) for countless diseases.
-Linda, the Good Nurse.