"Red Wine Vitamin" Zaps Wrinkles

Researchers recently discovered a surprising new benefit of red wine…
It contains a powerful ingredient that can help you change the appearance of aging of your skin.
You may have heard of it. We’ve known for years it supports your heart and may help you live longer.
Now, ongoing research shows resveratrol helps you maintain younger-looking skin.
Did you see the resveratrol story on “60 Minutes”?

Too Young for Puberty

In today’s Doctor’s House Call, I’m going to tell you how to combat one of the most dangerous threats to your health today.
Estrogen.
Estrogen is found in the hormone-laden meat you get at the grocery store. It’s found in plastic, too. Every time you take a sip from your water bottle or heat up a frozen dinner, you’re ingesting harmful chemicals that create synthetic estrogen in your body.
This can cause you to have too much estrogen. Why is that a problem?

Decide Which Genes You Turn On…

I have some exciting news…
You have the power to decide which of your genes are “turned on.”
This means there’s no need for worry about your family history or whether good health “runs in your family.” For the first time, you decide which genetic codes are played out.
So, instead of sitting around hoping you inherited “good genes,” you can play an active role in your own future by turning on the genes that promote longevity – and turning off the genes that tell your cells to die.
You are about to take part in the exciting new field called “nutritional engineering…”

What 60 Minutes Missed

When resveratrol made its debut on CBS’s 60 Minutes it was a watershed event. A major media outlet finally acknowledged a natural nutrient could slow the way you age and keep you younger longer.
But the show’s producers missed the bigger message.
This tears down the long held beliefs about your genetic code. It changed everything overnight.

Wrong Resveratrol?

Resveratrol has age-defying power.1 It switches on the genes your body naturally uses to extend life under conditions of stress (like starvation). They’re called “sirtuins.” They slow the death timer that’s ticking in every cell in your body…