EXERCISE, Resveratrol & Antioxidants: Avoid this MISTAKE! (ep. 3)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Resveratrol. The mysterious molecule, popularized by doctor David Sinclair.
    A controversial supplement that works differently in your body with different doses.
    And now, shockingly, works differently in different circumstances, and in different times.
    If you exercise regularly, did you know resveratrol can take away from you the benefits of your exercise? It happened to many in our longevity community.
    How could a supplement keep your body young all the while sabotaging your exercise?
    You’ll understand why most people take resveratrol at the wrong time. And what to do about it?
    We’ll discover another shocking study showing resveratrol increases oxidation levels. That’s quite a mystery which we’ll investigate.
    We’ll use David Sinclair's discoveries. And, to expose how this mysterious molecule works, we’ll travel the journey into antioxidants and their impact on your longevity. Vitamin C, Vitamin E, and much more. Should you take them?
    More today:
    What’s the best time to take resveratrol during the day: Should you take it in the morning, like Dr David Sinclair, or in the evening?
    What’s the WORST time to take resveratrol?
    Should you take resveratrol every day?
    Be ready for some serious myth-busting.
    By the end of this investigation, you’ll have life-changing insights into how our DNA works, what exercise does to your DNA, where resveratrol fits here, and the perfect timing of resveratrol…
    for a lifelong habit of longevity and health, as easy as popping a pill.
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  • @WellnessMessiah
    @WellnessMessiah  Год назад +22

    ✅ Check the special deal of habits creation app + my routine for longevity:
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    Disclaimer: I'm an affiliate of the company - I trust their product. Buying will support my channel

    • @user-zf8et8uv7k
      @user-zf8et8uv7k Год назад +1

      Thanks a lot I helps❤

    • @user-xb1lt6vh2f
      @user-xb1lt6vh2f Год назад +1

      Please, I beg you, tell me it truly works and it's not about only money earning for Dr. Sinclair, it's not a huge lie and the fact that FDA doesn't want to approve nmn, and it also truly works. So many controversial studies, I don't know how to believe in one

    • @advanuhi6832
      @advanuhi6832 Год назад +1

      What a great collaboration, I would like to try it!

    • @tomjohnson4681
      @tomjohnson4681 Год назад

      If i could ask One Question please, what about EGCG it turns on sirt 1,2,3,4,5,6, does it also have the negative effects as Resveratrol on our body, and i live in Portugal here we get our Olive oil literally straight from the press no processing, it also activates sirt 1,2,3,4,5,6 so would it also have a negative effect as Resveratrol.
      Thank in advance.

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад +4

      RUclips currently isn't viable alone. I got 300GBP last month while I need to pay for my wife's stroke rehabilitation, living costs, etc.
      Which means I will have to close down this channel at some point.
      I don't have scruples about recommending products that I like. And It's the App is the first and only in the year that I ever told you about...
      despite receiving 100+ offers from supplement companies, which I rejected (despite being in a dire financial situation, by the way).
      I rejected it because I haven't tested and used it myself.

  • @shrimboi8909
    @shrimboi8909 Год назад +9

    6/29/23... I had my mum taking NMN three months ago with Resvesatrol. Today, she was so excited to report that she haven't felt this good in a long time. BTW, she's 82 years old. She normally wakes up feeling tire and groggy after coffee and small breakfast. But today she felt fully awake and full of energy. She walked 1 mile to the local swimming pool and didn't feel tire at all. Walked back home and did some outdoor exercise. Some sunning and still felt good after all that. She said she felt like a younger version of herself. I was pleasantly surprised and happy. I couldn' believe what I was hearing! Was it the NMN and Res? Don' know for sure but I want to believe it. BTW, she takes NMN and Resversatrol around 9pm every nite before bed. I do the same. I noticed that taken before bed seem to work best. We started buying NMN from Probase Nutrition. It was good pure NMN. Now I switched to Do Not Age. I noticed that Do Not Age's NMN is more powdery in texture than Probase. Both have similar taste.

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад +2

      More proof of value of NMN for people over 65-70. I too like DoNotAge NMN, been using it with my wife's stroke.

  • @altaj2688
    @altaj2688 Год назад +47

    Can somebody make short summary of the results?

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад +47

      Skip to @37:25

    • @V4nz9
      @V4nz9 Год назад

      From my understanding avoid taking resveratrol when before having an exercise. Because it will defeat our own body producing natural antioxidants or avoids mitohormesis.
      Best way to take resveratrol(low dose 250mg) is after eating to take advantage of resveratrol silences aging genes every other day.

    • @CLS797
      @CLS797 Год назад +4

      Thanks!

    • @GerardPowell
      @GerardPowell Год назад

      @@WellnessMessiahgod bless

    • @Yewie_Hitter
      @Yewie_Hitter 11 месяцев назад

      Intermittent taking of the supplement under the agr of around 60/70

  • @eddielewis107
    @eddielewis107 29 дней назад +1

    David Sinclair knows much more than you’ll ever know

    • @romescala_aban3125
      @romescala_aban3125 23 дня назад

      He's not even a medical doctor pls review Dr Brad Stanfield's review on Sinclair's views on aging it's an eye opener for all..

  • @emilguste
    @emilguste Год назад +28

    This is amazing stuff, Rimon. I hope you also start a series on NMN like this.

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад +5

      Thank you, Emil, I hope by the time I do a series it is still on the market. As time goes by, more studies our coming out and I could do more in-depth research. Great to meet you

    • @MrCt40
      @MrCt40 Год назад +1

      @@WellnessMessiah it would also be helpful to know which types / brands of nmn to take as there are many poor quality brands out there ❤

  • @OlafCoenen
    @OlafCoenen Год назад +11

    Excellent video. My wife (47) and I (51) have been taking Resveracel from Thorne daily in the morning. Overall fairly low dose of Resveratrol. We are very lean, do sports daily and I do intermitten fasting (16/8). Based on this we will wind down the daily use of Resveracal/Resveratrol. So likely take it from time to time on less healthy days (the cruise example you gave) and then in the evening only. We will keep it in mind for our older age to potentially increase then again, as for now our daily sports (cardio/strength alternation) is probably enough stress on our body/cells. So thanks for the video: makes our health routines hopefully even better AND it saves us money as well. 😊

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад +2

      haha great to meet you. Yes, taking low dose 3-4 times a week costs like 5 bucks a month.

  • @pestimom6572
    @pestimom6572 Год назад +20

    This is one of the best videos I've seen. You cover the science and the practical take aways. This is very helpful for understanding resveratrol and the mechanism of other antioxidants as well. Great job!

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад

      Your very kind Pesti, an amazing comment from you

    • @pestimom6572
      @pestimom6572 10 месяцев назад

      The practical take away for me was taking my antioxidants after exercise, instead of first thing in the morning. And the reason makes sense. The benefit of exercise is the breakdown of muscle through oxidation. We don't want to inhibit that process. I like how Rimon combines the science with practice.@derekl190

  • @biggie9817
    @biggie9817 Год назад +10

    Taking Resveratrol "after" exercise. is not a specific enough guideline. To me a time interval is necessary, as you don't want to introduce the anti-oxidant too soon after exercise for the same reasons you shouldn't be taking it before exercise. So a more definitive timing is necessary.

    • @oscar6832
      @oscar6832 18 дней назад

      Hey. It's the same with all anti oxidants after working out. The stress response is good so take it 3 h after working out or before sleep.

  • @es1653
    @es1653 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this health information for everyone. In the past research was hidden, only available to very few. I have only taken three resveratrol capsules, a few days apart, each 400 mg. But I will start taking 100 mg. or 200 mg. Instead. I have gone through many different vitamins to find the correct combinations. Thank you and a gigantic thanks to Dr. Sinclair for permitting this knowledge to escape the hallowed halls of learning!

  • @andersdroid
    @andersdroid 5 месяцев назад

    Unfortunately I’ve been ill with me/cfs since 2003. So much of the longevity and health related information out there is not helpful for my particular situation. However my partner is younger and healthy and I’m trying to help him make sense of the subject. Your analysis has been extremely helpful in helping me to understand often highly contradictory data. Your statement that it’s not the data that counts as much as the interpretation of the data has been a wake-up call for me. Thanks for your astute analysis and your highly logical and organized presentation. I read many papers and this approach is helping me sort the enormous amount of information I’m trying to process. Thanks for effort. It’s tremendously useful to anyone who takes the time to process the information you offer.

  • @louismason5677
    @louismason5677 Год назад +2

    Wow, one of the best and most informative videos after being in the medical community for many years.

  • @henrymroth9455
    @henrymroth9455 Год назад +6

    Wonderful information!
    You make complicated, controversial information much easier to understand. Well done! You have quickly become my first choice in learning about anti-aging.
    H

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад

      You're kind henry, lots of love and gratitude to your compliments

  • @papyber
    @papyber Год назад +4

    BRAVO, well done. This helps us act intelligently. Thanks.

  • @sukeshjph
    @sukeshjph Год назад +3

    I alternated between 100mg of Pterstilbine and 50 mg of Reserveratol. I also do strength training and running. After watching this video i think it's best to take 50 mg of Reserveratol or Pterostilbine every other day or 3-4 times a week.I'll switch taking them post exercise(Not immediate) as well. Low dose anti-oxidants are good but don't ever want the good effects of exercise to be gone.

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  9 месяцев назад

      Ys, keep up the good work. well done💪

  • @daimos777
    @daimos777 Год назад +8

    I trust Prof. Sinclair, he is a geneticist and sees how resveratrol works in details.
    There is a reason why he uses such and not other doses.
    I take 250 mg to 500 mg a day, 4-5 days on and then 2-3 days off - usually weekends.

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад

      Good for you. As long as you follow your thinking and intuition, it's good.

    • @soylentmajority989
      @soylentmajority989 Год назад

      The less you know about Sinclair and supplements, the better he seems.

  • @edwinsiegert
    @edwinsiegert Год назад +4

    Excelent!!!
    I apreciate your recomendations.
    Good analisis and logic.

  • @rondesilva3077
    @rondesilva3077 Год назад +1

    I started this video not very interested and ended up watching the whole video (almost one hour)... excellent science and common sense based protocols

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад

      You're very kind and fun to read this :) see you around, hopefully!

  • @47allaussie
    @47allaussie Год назад +3

    Makes sense to me thank you Rimon. I've been taking it the wrong way - in the morning during interment fasting and then doing intense exercise early afternoon. Will change that after your explanation.

  • @scottishfoldmocha5875
    @scottishfoldmocha5875 8 месяцев назад +1

    Okinawans ate sweet potato every day - contains antioxidants - lived the longest. If oxidants are bad, and all plant food contains antioxidants then plant food would be harmful.

  • @davidderidder2667
    @davidderidder2667 11 месяцев назад +1

    When you make a High vs Low Resveratrol slide, it would be really logical if you add what dose is considered as High and what as Low.
    I am not here to hear you talk and talk and talk, but to get a quick summary.
    Time is not money, it is death. Thanks for your massive efforts, you have so much more potential. Keep improving

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  9 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks, I believe I explained that exactly at the end. I do acknowledge you don't have time, but why would you trust what I say without me putting a case being it?

  • @carlmerlin5599
    @carlmerlin5599 Год назад +1

    Thank you for all of this research, we all aspects the circumstances, the social life, the strategy of the fight.

  • @lorenzotrombetta6887
    @lorenzotrombetta6887 Год назад +1

    Mercury and microplastic in fish, glyphosate in granes, heavy metals in tea, cacao, almonds, seaweed.
    How much do they impact longevity?

  • @antoniozisa
    @antoniozisa Год назад +5

    This is brilliant. So many doubts are solved now. Maybe just a follow up question. Sinclair also takes quercitin and fisetin. Should we time them as resveratrol? Thanks so much for your help Rimon

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад +4

      Hi Antonio, I will talk more about them in episode 4. As usual, it will be unexpected :)

    • @antoniozisa
      @antoniozisa Год назад

      @@WellnessMessiah thanks so much, looking forward to that episode then.

  • @lungarotta
    @lungarotta Год назад +2

    Another important question: resveratrol blunts the benefits of intense exercise. What about a person who does not exercise intensely? The logic tells me that negative side effect should not occur, right?

  • @alexi2460
    @alexi2460 Год назад

    Great someone who gives a brief mentions the over 70 group. We need more detailed information actually because of age related inflammation issues and bone ostio syndromes.

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад +1

      Yes you're right. I consider doing a course on 65+. the game changes completely. they need more protein, things that used to hurt suddenly help, etc.

  • @daveoatway6126
    @daveoatway6126 Год назад +2

    Thank you for considering changes due to aging on longevity issues. I am 79 and it is difficult to find reliable information not focused on young cohorts.

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  9 месяцев назад

      Hi Dave, the good news, the older you are, the more help you can give your body. I've noticed age reversal with my clients, difficult at age 20 or 30. Knowledge goes a long way at your age. Check my 45+ video, but I need to make 65+ too : )

  • @shewithabeshawit6721
    @shewithabeshawit6721 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you ! you deserve millions of subscribers, the only person who give clear and adequate information. I have been trying to find clear explanation and when the best time to take resvratrol, thank very much for the clear explanation

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  8 месяцев назад

      You're very welcome! Happy 2024 for of youth and love

  • @ronlev1894
    @ronlev1894 Год назад +3

    I wish you had a short, concise conclusion of all your valuations, early on in the lecture. Otherwise, you have to listen to almost an hour to get the real information you want in the first place. Just a thought.

    • @mhaas281
      @mhaas281 Год назад +2

      yup. Too wordy. I wish he would just get to the point.

  • @joeblow2183
    @joeblow2183 Год назад +10

    Awesome report Rimon thank you! Now I’m going to only take a large dose when I eat out. No more in the morning and I also train everyday unless I get overtrained. I’m 67 and don’t miss many workouts. I wonder is there anytime I should take a super low dose to help spark the daily dose of nmn like Sinclair? Although he’s taking a large dose… but he doesn’t workout very much. I’m definitely to cut back on resveratrol and I’m going to stay tuned to your next report. Lately I’ve been putting a dose of ginseng in my mouth along with nmn.

    • @maurabrown6229
      @maurabrown6229 Год назад +3

      I would like your question answered as well. I am 72 and go to the gym twice a week .... Cardio and strength exercises.

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад +2

      Hi there, super low dose = red wine. Half a glass is enough.
      Resveratrol doesn't spark NMN. If anything, your body may consume more NMN on resveratrol, but res works fine alone too. As you noticed, I'm a big fan of low dose (50-100mg) unless targeting dangerous cells in hit-and-run. Sounds good with the ginseng.

    • @semaaral2498
      @semaaral2498 Год назад +1

      Hi, @joblow2183 May I ask you pls, about the NMN dose & Resveratrol dose?
      I go to the gym nearly every day and take 80 gr maybe but maybe need 250 mg 3/4 times a week of Resveratrol?
      Consume it in the late afternoon after Gym🙃
      In our age group Isn't it a low dose of 80 gr for Resveratrol & 250 mg NMN?
      Thank you.
      I've listened,4 times every time understand something different but it's me😂
      Thanks To lovely Rimon & never stopped praying to his gorgeous wife.
      I feel that they will be back to their old life shortly 🙏🙏🙏😔🔆🖼
      Wish you all a healthy life🙏🌸🌷🖼🔆

  • @CamiloVergaVideos
    @CamiloVergaVideos Год назад +2

    Excellent video, as always, Rimon. Very complete and practical. Congratulations on your work and thanks for sharing!!!

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад +1

      Great to hear from you again, Camilo, lots of love and gratitudes to your compliments

  • @tommyleeroth818
    @tommyleeroth818 Год назад +2

    Subscribed. Great channel! Do you have any info on Glycine and NAC supplementation. I ask because it increases the bodies ability to make glutathione, but is not itself an external antioxidant. So wondering if it has the same negative feedback affect as taking antioxidant supplements? Thank you.

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад +1

      Hi Tommy, yes, I like GlyNac very much as they are building blocks for natural antioxidants and not external. I mentioned them and if I take them here:
      ruclips.net/video/q6to4oEsM-4/видео.html

  • @ayliea3974
    @ayliea3974 24 дня назад

    Thanks for making this video!

  • @aaronsttod4215
    @aaronsttod4215 Год назад +8

    Thanks Rimon, could i propose you to investigate Quercetin as you did with Resveratrol? Thanks

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад +3

      Hi Aaron, I will give my take on Quercetin in episode 4.

    • @HeatherSchwabeland
      @HeatherSchwabeland 7 дней назад

      And if you haven't already please discuss quercetin's poor bioavailabilty as a deterrent to supplementation and how to address it.

  • @TPMaverick2022
    @TPMaverick2022 Год назад +2

    Very informative. Thank you!

  • @henryoz
    @henryoz Год назад +2

    Very informative and helpful information. Thanks Rimon!
    Could you please do a video of taking TMG? Is it all necessary? How much should I take and what problems will I have if I do not take it? Thanks

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад +1

      Hi I posted now a complete answer to your question under the community section on youtube. Check it out. (go to my channel - > community tab)

  • @33Crazydude
    @33Crazydude Год назад +2

    I'm learning much for sure, thank you👍👍

  • @elliottrubenstein1746
    @elliottrubenstein1746 Год назад +2

    Thanks Rimon.

  • @bilbyguy2389
    @bilbyguy2389 Год назад +4

    Great video and information. I am a 62 yrs old male. I am taking each of the following 3 days per month: Sulforaphane, Fisetin, Grape seed extract and Quercetin. That equates to a different antioxidant for approx 3 days per week. I am wondering if all antioxidants that are taken externally have the same negative impact as resveratrol can have. I am 'hoping' that the cycling and varied antioxidants will lessen the negatives and allow for positive impacts. Or else may be I should ditch all antioxidants and focus on Sirt6 Activation. I exercise well 3/4 times per week. Any comments welcome.

  • @chaos_commander
    @chaos_commander Год назад +3

    Skip to @37:25 for the TL;DW

  • @johnjclawson
    @johnjclawson Год назад +11

    So does Sinclair cycle his Resveratrol intake or not ? Also isn't he always taking a high dose ? (If these are true statements) I'd love to understand Sinclair's reasoning on his routine

    • @maryb.c.507
      @maryb.c.507 Год назад +2

      Sinclair's Tally Health daily supplement that he markets includes 500mg of Resveratrol. Would be helpful to know what his thinking is. No NMN in it though I don't think he is allowed by FDA to market it (at this time).

    • @sanjevmahtaney136
      @sanjevmahtaney136 Год назад +3

      Good question. Sinclair does not cycle his doses and he takes 1g a day. I’d like to know why since pulsing and taking smaller doses is more beneficial.

    • @rmondave
      @rmondave Год назад +3

      It seems to me that Sinclair rarely exercises I think he mentioned once a week or only on the weekends so then it would make perfect sense that hes basically taking large doses of resv just about every day because hes really quite lazy as he himself admits hahaha but seriously it may be that after age 50, once or twice a week is enough?

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад +3

      Hi john on episode 5 I speculate on what Sinclair does. It is just speculation though..A subscriber told me Sinclair now cycles RES, I couldn't find any interview where he stated that.

    • @sanjevmahtaney136
      @sanjevmahtaney136 Год назад +2

      @@WellnessMessiah Thanks. But what about dosage? Your earlier videos suggested that even 250mg may be too high. Why would Sinclair maintain 1g levels?

  • @karenjohnston9201
    @karenjohnston9201 11 месяцев назад

    Amazing thorough knowledge- very helpful . Thank you🌷

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  9 месяцев назад

      Nice meeting you Karen, looking forward reading more of your comments

  • @123axel123
    @123axel123 Год назад +3

    Great but what dosage is high and low? How much to take each time? How can you miss this?

    • @jeannewton1706
      @jeannewton1706 7 месяцев назад

      Yes I would also like to know that.

  • @nomi6798
    @nomi6798 Год назад +1

    Wow that was very well explained, thanks

  • @e4lvsops
    @e4lvsops Год назад +2

    What I wonder is, how long after exercise or fasting would it be good to take Resveratrol so as to not negate the positives of what we just did. Another way of thinking about it is: how long do the benefits of exercise that are affected by Resveratrol last?

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  9 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry for the late response. In my opinion, an hour later is fine. Remember taking with food will delay absorption by 1-2 hours too. So 1-2 hour after exercise plus 1-2 of delayed absorption, is plenty for your body to realize it needs to make you stronger after the exercise.

  • @Chaserkeywest
    @Chaserkeywest Год назад

    Thanks….gives a Wine Window ! For Elders with exercise habits

  • @artten5002
    @artten5002 Год назад +2

    You are a longevity detective!

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад

      Thank you Artten, longevity is indeed a mysterious field where the devil is in the details. You're very kind.

  • @wallexx-rl9nj
    @wallexx-rl9nj Год назад +1

    Thank you Rimon. If one searches the Vitamin C topic it gets more confusing:
    “Placebo-controlled research, some of it double-blind, has shown that taking 400 to 3,000 mg of vitamin C per day for several days before and after intense exercise may reduce pain and speed up muscle strength recovery.”
    It’s on human and not mice and could easily interpreted as overall +ev for the human.

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад +3

      Good point! I believe vitamin C helps in recovery (antioxidant + repairing collagen damage). The same principle, taking after exercise, not before!

  • @ironminh
    @ironminh Год назад +8

    Rimon what is considered a low dose of resveratrol?

    • @SPX3455
      @SPX3455 Год назад +1

      20-100 mg every other day. 20 mg is where it starts working.

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад +1

      Hi, low levels: 0.5-1.5 mg of kilo body weight. High levels 15-20 mg per kilo of body weight.

    • @ironminh
      @ironminh Год назад

      @@WellnessMessiah Thank you for clarifying!

    • @ironminh
      @ironminh Год назад

      @@SPX3455 Thank you for the info.

  • @ohfft
    @ohfft Год назад +1

    Resveratrol could temporarily reduce exercise endurance by dropping blood sugar levels.

  • @dreamchaser7554
    @dreamchaser7554 Год назад

    tks
    . very detail and scientific thinking.

  • @gloriagolemboski4515
    @gloriagolemboski4515 Год назад +2

    I’m 83 and take 100 each day and a Quercetin at night . Is this two much. Please reply. I take many other vitamins like d3, k2/m7, zinc, magnesium.potassium etc.

  • @jgs9911
    @jgs9911 Год назад +1

    Rimon, thank you again!

  • @bernhardwalther
    @bernhardwalther Год назад +3

    Thaaanks so much. I thought you already made you best video but not. It was dense and very interesting. It fits with other studies made with crisp on res. I just wonder how long to wait after workout to take resveratrol? If you eat quite soon after, maybe resveratrol will stead mess with the effect of exercise?
    Anyway I didn’t connect the dots with the ‘unhealthy’ meals. Thanks again for the clarification. At the end music covers a bit your voice but removes nothing to the very interesting sum up. Stay healthy, stay young 😊

    • @aroonsarin8303
      @aroonsarin8303 Год назад

      Hey he showed there a study answering your question. Around step 1 near the end

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад +1

      What a compliment Bernard, I think 1 hour after exercise is fine. You already exposed your body to oxidative stress, resveratrol with it's anti oxidant capacity may help even in recovery. The important thing - don't have it in your muscles when you exercise.

  • @pkstiever
    @pkstiever Год назад +3

    So what about those over 70? We know their antioxidant system isn't great. So low dose Resveratrol every day or still cycle?

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад +1

      I would cycle unless I eat bad meals during that day / not obese.

  • @dirtylabrat958
    @dirtylabrat958 5 месяцев назад

    Explains a lot. Thanks.

  • @catt5656
    @catt5656 Год назад +4

    Hi I subscribed UltiSelf via your link. But to be honest it really feels like a scam, the among of products it keep pushing me to buy more. The $37 not even clear is for how long. I get it because of you seems very detail and trying to get a copy of what you take. Two things, could you do a video on how you use the UltiSelf to help you? Second, after reading your list, it’s a lot for me to absorb since I am not in a habit of taking supplements also disappointed there is not NMN. I am female in mid 40s and would like to try NMN, is there a brand and dosage you would recommend? Thank you!

  • @carlmerlin5599
    @carlmerlin5599 Год назад

    Very, comprehensive!

  • @candrad
    @candrad Год назад +1

    Thank you so much,this explains a lot!

  • @damianbachul3599
    @damianbachul3599 Год назад +2

    what is low and what is high. SPECIFICS please

  • @NoLoveLyons
    @NoLoveLyons Год назад +3

    I’m not sure when to take it now. I do high intensity training everyday ( gym 4 times a week and 10km runs on the off days)

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад +1

      mm good question. I would take it then in in days where I exercise in the morning, immediately after, and exercising in the evening the following day, it will be more than 24 hours. I'd take it once a week and that's it. it's not worth to lose exercise gains and hard work.

  • @bonanzatime
    @bonanzatime 10 месяцев назад

    I learned a lot from this. Thank you

  • @libertysong1
    @libertysong1 Год назад +2

    If the French Paradox led researchers to resveratrol then why not have a little fun & drink a glass of red wine with the meal? It's really quite simple wouldn't you say...red wine with meal ie low dose resv= better longer health....am I missing something here?

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад +1

      No, you've got it right. The only issue alcohol per see isn't healthy, and possibly increasing the resveratrol dose to 50mg will have more benefits compared with 0.5mg in a glass of red wine.

  • @BryanDalleStelleOfficial
    @BryanDalleStelleOfficial Год назад +2

    If you were to take both resveretrol and Nac, would it make sense to use one or the other on alternate days? (Ex. Monday resv, Tuesday Nac etc)

  • @melkor321
    @melkor321 Год назад

    Very nice work, this was an awesome video

  • @videosammlung4859
    @videosammlung4859 Год назад

    great infos, great explanation

  • @frankiesierra7218
    @frankiesierra7218 Год назад

    The timing should be related to ampk and mtor pathways and circadian cicle

  • @SPX3455
    @SPX3455 Год назад

    If you are taking a very low dose of Reseveratrol like 50 mg. every other day, it should not make a significant difference when you are taking it. High dose 500 mg and above may benefit from keeping it away from exercise.

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад +1

      Hi Ophidian, you could be right. I'm just super careful. In the study they study they 250mg, but who know when the exercise offsetting begin. You guess is as good as mine.

  • @kianleyon6613
    @kianleyon6613 Год назад +2

    Great video, do you have a video on what is a low level vs high level of resveratrol.

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад +1

      Hi Kian, low levels: 0.5-1.5 mg of kilo body weight. High levels 15-20 mg per kilo of body weight.

    • @kianleyon6613
      @kianleyon6613 Год назад

      @@WellnessMessiah Thank you so much for your response. That is great to know.

  • @lollyb8808
    @lollyb8808 Год назад +2

    I normally take ginger and curcumin before exercise, does this mean I should take it after? I take them for the anti-inflammatory properties for a autoimmune disease.

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад +3

      Hi Lolly, I can't be sure. In food, the antioxidant property may be too low to have an effect. Both also activate the natural antioxidant system. You can be safe by taking it afterwards.

  • @MixtrisUFOimages
    @MixtrisUFOimages Год назад +1

    I would not take reveratrol 24 hoours before and after exercise

  • @andrehalim469
    @andrehalim469 11 месяцев назад

    Chemicals into body.

  • @lungarotta
    @lungarotta Год назад

    Thank you for your precious information. This is just what I needed to know. But I have another question? What about pterostilbene? Can it substitute resveratrol and have the same bene fits?

  • @AJallday78
    @AJallday78 Год назад +1

    What about taking athletic greens?

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад

      It's a multivitamin in my book. This video applies

  • @Curdle7
    @Curdle7 11 месяцев назад

    Greatest supplement channel have you talked about pterostilbene im wondering

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  9 месяцев назад

      Hi, thanks you. No. It seems like a potent resveratrol... which can be either good or bad :)

  • @emil8367
    @emil8367 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the analysis. Still, even it seems correct, it's easy to overlook something in such large amount of information and that's why a direct confrontation with someone (like Sinclair, Matt Kaeberlein, Vera Gorbunova, Jin-Xiong She, Charles Brenner, etc) would be beneficial, to see if all the information which you provide are correct.
    ps. Sinclair said recently on a conference in India (YT video: fsUUgTPtwnc) that he takes now 0.5 gram of NMN only. Curious why ...

    • @user-xb1lt6vh2f
      @user-xb1lt6vh2f Год назад +1

      I really hope it's not a whole huge lie

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад +1

      Yes, I want to interview sinclair. If I have the chance to interview him I will. The issue, I won't hold back and ask about his company's NMN banning request, and what's the true intention behind it. I don't think he would like to answer that 🙂

    • @emil8367
      @emil8367 Год назад

      @@WellnessMessiah I understand, that could be a problem for him 🙂 maybe someone else could give us some useful thoughts during a discussion about optimizations related to these supplements' intake

  • @dlbdlb3919
    @dlbdlb3919 Год назад +1

    You need to redo this video, it felt like none stop yaking

  • @giovannidominoni
    @giovannidominoni Год назад +1

    I wanted to take a Quercetin/Bromelain supplement to reduce the symptoms of hay fever, but I was wondering if Quercetin in high doses will have the same effect of Resveratrol in high doses (and, as you are saying, resveratrol should be taken at a low dosage)

  • @aussiert
    @aussiert Год назад +1

    What are your thoughts on Dr Brad Stansfield’s analysis on resveratrol where he says basically to stop taking it as it causes more harm than good? Thanks for your time.

  • @ginamurdza9704
    @ginamurdza9704 Год назад +1

    How much is low resveratrol dosages? How much is considered high resveratrol dosage?

  • @jouan1
    @jouan1 Год назад +2

    I am 73 years old and in good health. I just started taking a low-dose resveratrol per your recommendation late in this video you talked about taking high-dose Rosevere a troll when you are over 50 to 60 years old so now I’m a bit confused as to the dosage.

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад +1

      Hi John, high dose in hit and run (3 days and that's it, every 3-5 months) seems to have anti cancer effect. Relevant mostly for 60 plus. the rest of the time - low dose. Make sense?
      low dose -0.5-1.5mg/ kg. high dose - 15-20mg/kg. not personalized advice/medical advice

    • @jouan1
      @jouan1 Год назад +1

      @@WellnessMessiah i’m curious what you think will happen to people who take high dose resverotrol, for many years?

    • @jouan1
      @jouan1 Год назад

      Have you tweeted or communicated with Dr. Sinclair regarding this issue?

    • @jouan1
      @jouan1 Год назад +1

      In this video you talk about taking vitamin E over the age of 71. Can you suggest a dosage , Brand, and timing, etc.

  • @wwm
    @wwm Год назад +3

    Not sure what is the dose of reservatrol I should take..?

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад +2

      Hi there, low levels: 0.5-1.5 mg of kilo body weight. High levels 15-20 mg per kilo of body weight. Check episode 2 where I say how much I take. Also I will on episode 4.

    • @wwm
      @wwm Год назад

      @@WellnessMessiah Thanks!

  • @steadiguy
    @steadiguy Год назад

    I'm intrigued with your deep dive into Resveratrol. It's been talked about and suggested for ingestion and health benefits, for I think, 30 some years that I've noticed. However, I'm confused by how little is known about you. A casual Google search comes up with 2 pages and no mention of who you are.
    Perhaps you are the Messiah. You've come back, taken a look and settled in on a new role as a Wellness Messiah. I mean it can be argued that things, the creation of Christianity aside, didn't go all that well personally for your physical well being. And who wants to go through that or something similar all over again? Still, questions remain.

  • @grampalerxst5962
    @grampalerxst5962 Год назад +2

    You mention "low dose" and "high dose" frequently, but I didn't see where you quantified low and high (apologies if I missed it). Any guidance on what constitutes low dose versus high dose?

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад +3

      Hi yes, high dose in hit and run (3 days and that's it, every 3-5 months) seems to have anti cancer effect. Relevant mostly for 60 plus. the rest of the time - low dose. low dose -0.5-1.5mg/ kg. high dose - 15-20mg/kg. not personalized advice/medical advice

  • @hongyin90
    @hongyin90 Год назад +1

    Many thanks, Rimini. How about fisetin? Since resveratrol and fisetin are similar in structure, should we assume the lesson you presented applies to fisetin?

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  9 месяцев назад

      Hi, fisetin has a very different structure, it's more like quercetin. I've created a video about fisetin, currently, I do not take it as I'm too young for killing senescent cells (I'm 36-37)

  • @georgechristoforou991
    @georgechristoforou991 Год назад +1

    So, we need to make a form of resveratrol that is not an antioxidant.

  • @geode232
    @geode232 Год назад +2

    How long after intense exercise will the body be creating antioxidants and other benifits itself? Perhaps better to wait till next morning after exercise day for low dose Resveritrol??

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад +1

      I think that's a good idea. Once you go low dose, your risk to offset benefits goes down too. 1 hour after exercise or the next morning, this is fine either way.

    • @geode232
      @geode232 Год назад

      @@WellnessMessiah so does this mean the body''s own production of antioxidants in response to exercise is relatively short timed after exercise stops?

  • @MichaelAmen316
    @MichaelAmen316 Год назад +1

    What about how to naturally fix Ulcerative colitis?

  • @erwin021777
    @erwin021777 2 месяца назад

    What type of antioxidants were given?
    Synthetic or natural?
    What was the base level?
    What dosage was given?
    And yes, they are WORMS. Very different from HUMANS.

  • @patite3103
    @patite3103 Год назад

    Great video! could you do a video showing good places to buy resveratrol and which quantity per kg/body. Thank you

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад

      Hi Patite, you can get it right now with my supplement routine (the app or my patreon). Low resveratrol is 0.5-1.5mg per kilo of body weight.

  • @JacyJ1
    @JacyJ1 9 месяцев назад

    The population who lives into their 70s may differ from other age groups.

  • @thepatternforms859
    @thepatternforms859 Год назад +4

    Why take resveritrol when you can just take NAC+Glycine OR just take Glutathione?

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад +3

      Why not taking both? Resveratrol activates the glutathione creation, and NAC+GLy gives the building blocks. They need each other

    • @thepatternforms859
      @thepatternforms859 Год назад

      @@WellnessMessiah bc the levels of antioxidant and oxidant stress needs to be balanced and regulated by the body. Dumping in loads of antioxidant causes unbalance. Resent research indicates that certain levels of oxidative stress are actually important and adaptive. For example, it Turns out that if you take glutathione or resveritrol before excersize it causes the benefits of working out to be greatly reduced and cancels out the positive benefits of the work out.

    • @benzengap6804
      @benzengap6804 Год назад

      ​@@thepatternforms859That is what he said in the video.

  • @stevenbond1410
    @stevenbond1410 5 месяцев назад

    This could be difficult if training 6 days a week like me .

  • @stephaniejohnson1450
    @stephaniejohnson1450 Год назад +1

    This doesn't make sense. Your body adapts AFTER exercise, primarily when you sleep, so if we take Resveratrol after exercise, wouldn't that inhibit the adaptations from the exercise just the same?

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад

      It's a good question Staphan. From all the studies I've read, the stimulus is what you don't want to reduce. After that, the body will respond nevertheless, especially since resveratrol is a weak antioxidant, moreover on low doses. You can be extra vigilant and wait another day too after the exercise.

  • @srikumarc
    @srikumarc Год назад +3

    Hi Simon, what is considered low dose in terms of mg.

    • @melissawoods610
      @melissawoods610 Год назад

      Exactly! Leaves it so unclear as to actual mg.

    • @aroonsarin8303
      @aroonsarin8303 Год назад

      It's a series i guess is the reason. Check the end of the previous episode, this one is not about the dose

    • @WellnessMessiah
      @WellnessMessiah  Год назад

      Hi Sri, low levels: 0.5-1.5 mg of kilo body weight. High levels 15-20 mg per kilo of body weight.

  • @zatiger21
    @zatiger21 Год назад

    If resvertrol is not white that Dr. Said throw it away. How do you know if its a good one in opaque bottles?

  • @sooooooooDark
    @sooooooooDark Год назад

    vitamin c activates lots of enzymes in the body
    its not just an antioxidant
    enzymatic activation is just about the most important thing for quality of life and quantity of life

  • @CamiloVergaVideos
    @CamiloVergaVideos Год назад +1

    Thank you very much Rimon! I wanted to ask you a question, you who know so much and have investigated the matter, to see if you can help me think of something. There is a 2019 study that showed that resveratrol is capable of converting senescent cells in young cells that reproduce again. I mean, in a way, it's the opposite of a senolytic. The problem is that I was taking quercetin and resveratrol together. Now, after watching your videos and thinking a bit, I take quercetin (250 mg phytosome) one day, to induce apoptosis in senescent cells, and another day resveratrol to improve those that quercetin couldn't kill (say, every other day). Theoretically it should work, what do you think? (I'm 40 years old. I also take nmn, spermidine, d-ribose, and metformin, except on weekends that I do a stationary bike and a little weights).

  • @Hazzatronic
    @Hazzatronic Год назад

    So what dose and how many times a week and what time should a normal person be taking this?

  • @nimadro2000
    @nimadro2000 Год назад

    Hi Rimon, can you please advise which dose suits
    autoimmune problems?

  • @PayamDataRecovery
    @PayamDataRecovery Год назад +1

    Too long? Watch from 42:00 for the good stuff.