Swanson Ultra Resveratrol 250mg 30 Capsules - Dietary Supplement
SWU530 SWU530FAQs
Q: Is this trans resveratrol?
A: Yes, this resveratrol is in the trans form.
Q: Does this product contain emodin?
A: Polygonum cuspidatum has several naturally occurring constituents including emodin, resveratrol, emodin-8-O-D-glucoside, physcion, piceid and others. SWU282 50 mg Resveratrol has approximately 2.79 mg of naturally occurring emodin per capsule. SWU283 100 mg Resveratrol has approximately 5.58 mg of naturally occurring emodin per capsule. SWU530 250 mg Resveratrol has approximately 13.95 mg of naturally occurring emodin per capsule. SWU531 500 mg Resveratrol powder contains 2.79% emodin by weight. The amounts of emodin in each concentration of Resveratrol may vary with each batch.
Q: How much resveratrol is in 1 ounce of wine?
A: The amount of resveratrol can vary greatly in wine. Based on available research, we found that 1 ounce of wine will typically provide from 14 micrograms per ounce to as much as 284 micrograms per ounce.
Supplement Facts of Resveratrol 250
Serving Size 1 Capsule
Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value | |
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Resveratrol (Polygonum cuspidatum root extract) | 250 mg | * |
*Daily Value not established.
Other ingredients of Resveratrol 250: Gelatin, may contain one or more of the following: microcrystalline cellulose (plant fiber), magnesium stearate, silica.
Suggested Use of Resveratrol 250: As a dietary supplement, take one capsule per day with water
(SWU530)
SKU | SWU530 |
Barcode # | 087614025308 |
Brand | Swanson Ultra |
Shipping Weight | 0.0479kg |
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