Resveratrol & Prevention of SLE - TopicsExpress



          

Resveratrol & Prevention of SLE Lupus jjle.jeunesseglobal Lupus (or SLE or systemic lupus erythematosus) is an autoimmune disease that can cause many symptoms including joint pains, kidney disease, rashes, blood count disturbances and more. Everyone’s body has an immune system which is intended to fight infection. Autoimmune disorders occur when someone’s immune system attacks their bodies tissues instead of an infection or foreign substance. Lupus is an autoimmune disorder that may affect skin, joints, kidneys, brain, and other organs. There are 4 forms: systemic, drug-induced, discoid, and subacute cutanenous. A supplement that we might hear more about in the coming years is Resveratrol, a naturally occurring substance found in the skin of red grapes. Resveratrol is also found in red wine, which itself has already been linked to anti-inflammatory effects. Researchers are now specifically exploring resveratrol as a possible lupus treatment because of its anti-inflammatory qualities. There is definitely a case for Resveratrol to cure and treat neurological and age-related immune dysfunction. A group from Beijing conducted a thorough study on the effects of Resveratrol in SLE patients. This link is in Mandarin explaining the effects of SIRT1 in Resveratrol as an important role in the pathogenesis of SLE. Resveratrol, a plant polyphenol possesses atheroprotective properties, enhancing expression of reverse cholesterol transport (RCT) proteins. We have reported that Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients manifest a pattern of disturbance in expression of RCT genes that is atheroma-promoting. Resveratrol is able to counteract pro-atherogenic factors in SLE and RA plasma. Resveratrol acts as an anti-atherogenic agent by preventing lipid overload via effects on cholesterol transport. Since Resveratrol has a strong safety profile and is well-tolerated, low cost, and can be used in combination with multiple other therapies without contraindication, these findings provide the rationale for a novel therapeutic approach to decrease the cardiovascular consequences of RA and SLE. Administration of resveratrol in these groups of patients might restore a critical defense mechanism against atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease progression. Madam Goh is a SLE (Lupus) patient for 30 years. She knew her body was degrading but when it affected her face, she was worried it will disfigure her. Within just one month of consuming RESERVE™, she noticed the SLE was controlled. Then, she applied the Serum on her gap in her flesh. After 5 months, not only the tissue damage did not continue, her face was improving! This may or may not be the effects of RESERVE™ and the Luminesce Stem Cell Serum in curing her, but Madam Goh is certainly glad she is taking better care of her nutrition and taking efforts to look better.
Posted on: Tue, 04 Nov 2014 00:24:26 +0000

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