As our society is becoming more and more health conscious, being more aware of brain health has come along with this trend. This organ is absolutely vital to maintaining a happy and healthy lifestyle as it’s literally connected to everything in the body. So, making brain health fundamental to your private label supplement line makes good sense.
But where to begin? Most of us simply don’t know the first thing about how to promote brain health. One great place to start is with private label Resveratrol.
Resveratrol: The Hidden Powerhouse Behind Many Healthy Foods
Perhaps you’ve heard the exciting news in the past years about the benefits of consuming things like red wine and nuts? Well, Resveratrol plays a big part in both of those benefits. It belongs to a group of plant compounds known as polyphenols which are commonly derived from the skin of red grapes, berries, and peanuts. While Resveratrol was originally isolated as a compound in 1939, the recent studies on the benefits of foods and drinks containing the compound has led to a wealth of new research on Resveratrol.
While Resveratrol offers many benefits to people of all ages, there are two customer segments for whom it offers particular benefits. These can make great marketing targets for your Resveratrol products.
Target Group #1: Health-Conscious Adults
For those more broadly concerned with brain health, a recent study found that Resveratrol may increase blood flow in the brain [1], helping to counteract one of the most common effects of aging. For customers who may have particular risk factors, another study showed how Resveratrol may decrease Lipid peroxides [2] associated with aging conditions like dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Beyond this, the supplement can also help with maintaining memory during aging [3], even if you don’t have a serious memory related condition. So while studies on this compound are ongoing, there’s already a lot of exciting insights into the numerous benefits of Resveratrol.
Target Group #2: The Young and Active
Of course the benefits of Resveratrol aren’t limited to the elderly. The ingredient also has several properties which can help younger people with active lifestyles. For example, through its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and neuromodulating activities, it may help mitigate long term brain damage [4] from things like intense stress.
It can also be incredibly useful for young people who actively participate in sports and recreational activities, which carry serious risks for short and long term brain injuries. Resveratrol becomes important here because it can be very helpful in reducing secondary brain injuries [5] after a mild traumatic brain injury.
Check Out Private Label Supplement’s Super Resveratrol
If you’re looking for a simple, and powerful private label Resveratrol product, our Super Resveratrol supplement is your best bet. In addition to providing all the benefits we just mentioned, this daily soft-gel helps to protect against the hardening of arteries, may lower cholesterol, and may aid in cancer prevention. Whether you’re looking to target either of the customer segments we’ve mentioned or have your own ideas, the versatility and potency of Super Resveratrol make it a great choice for any retailer.
One Product, Many Uses
Clearly, there’s no reason not to discover what private label Resveratrol can do for your business. To stock up, call our Sales Managers at 855-209-0225 ext. 2 or email us at sales@privatelabelsupplement.com. We are waiting for your call.
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Reference:
[1] “Resveratrol boosts brain blood flow in humans”
[2] “Resveratrol Protects the Brain of Obese Mice from Oxidative Damage”
[3] “Effects of resveratrol on memory performance, hippocampal functional connectivity, and glucose metabolism in healthy older adults”
[4] “Resveratrol abrogates alcohol-induced cognitive deficits by attenuating oxidative–nitrosative stress and inflammatory cascade in the adult rat brain”
[5] “Resveratrol decreases inflammation in the brain of mice with mild traumatic brain injury“