Could Resveratrol help increase cognition on demand?
“It is very interesting to note,” states James Betz PhD, managing director of Biotivia, the company whose Resveratrol was used in the study, “that the increase in blood flow occurred essentially “on demand”. That is, when the students were not concentrating on the math problems, blood flow was slightly above normal … but as soon as they were called upon to solve the problems, blood flow increased substantially.” Betz continued: “It’s essentially just-in-time mental agility, with important ramifications for students, business people, or anybody who needs a mental boost from time to time to help deal with a particularly challenging task.” This study, as well as a growing number of in vitro and human clinical trials at the National Institute of Health, and at university medical schools and research organizations in the US and Europe, illustrates the remarkable range of potential health benefits of the Resveratrol molecule both for the prevention and treatment of a wide range of medical