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I want to share my experience with Reverse. Most people don’t think of Reverse as a product that young women can particularly benefit from. Sure, it is an anti-aging product, but why would a twenty-year-old woman need or want to take an anti-aging product?
I started taking Reverse for health purposes. Anti-oxidants are a great thing to put in ones body. I’ve felt that taking an anti-aging product at 19 is only being proactive. It’s better to prevent damage from being done than attempting to fix any that might occur 10 years from now.
When I first started taking Reverse I didn’t expect to feel any effects. But I was pleasantly proven wrong! My libido skyrocketed. This was a good thing, not only to me, but also something my husband could appreciate as well.
I’ve always have had sore joints, primarily my knees. Reverse also proved to be enough of an anti-inflammatory that I don’t have to supplement with anything else to help make my knees feel fine. I’ve come to the point where I have made Reverse a staple in my supplementation.
Reverse contains both Resveratrol and Shilajit. Shilijat is an ayurvedic herb that is known to improve sexual health, cognitive memory and also be an anti-inflammatory. Resveratrol is a great anti oxidant that anyone can benefit from. It is naturally contained in some foods, but only is very small concentrations. Even if one ingested a large quantity of resveratrol rich food on a daily basis, it might not be enough to fully benefit from its amazing effects.
Reverse contains tri-acetylated resveratrol, making it much more bioavailable than most resveratrol products.
Additionally, Reverse contains Glutathionylcobalamin. It is a combination of Glutathione and Cobalamin. Glutathione is an anti-oxidant that has an action similar to that of Alpha Lipoic Acid, while Cobalamin is a B vitamin, widely known as B12. By themselves, these two substances have a very low bio-availability, so low that there is really no point in supplementing with them orally. But combined it is made possible for one’s body to readily absorb them, making Glutathionlycobalamin a unique and integral part of Reverse’ anti-oxidant profile.
Natty started a thread up a while back on Reverse compared to other versions of resveratrol. For more information on the product itself, you can take a look at these links:
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http://anabolicminds.com/forum/male-anti-aging/106671-ibe-reverse-research.html
Reverse is as much a product for women as it is for men. I would love to see the effects that Reverse has on other ladies of all ages, because it has been a product that has noticeably and positively affected me.
I started taking Reverse for health purposes. Anti-oxidants are a great thing to put in ones body. I’ve felt that taking an anti-aging product at 19 is only being proactive. It’s better to prevent damage from being done than attempting to fix any that might occur 10 years from now.
When I first started taking Reverse I didn’t expect to feel any effects. But I was pleasantly proven wrong! My libido skyrocketed. This was a good thing, not only to me, but also something my husband could appreciate as well.
I’ve always have had sore joints, primarily my knees. Reverse also proved to be enough of an anti-inflammatory that I don’t have to supplement with anything else to help make my knees feel fine. I’ve come to the point where I have made Reverse a staple in my supplementation.
Reverse contains both Resveratrol and Shilajit. Shilijat is an ayurvedic herb that is known to improve sexual health, cognitive memory and also be an anti-inflammatory. Resveratrol is a great anti oxidant that anyone can benefit from. It is naturally contained in some foods, but only is very small concentrations. Even if one ingested a large quantity of resveratrol rich food on a daily basis, it might not be enough to fully benefit from its amazing effects.
Reverse contains tri-acetylated resveratrol, making it much more bioavailable than most resveratrol products.
Additionally, Reverse contains Glutathionylcobalamin. It is a combination of Glutathione and Cobalamin. Glutathione is an anti-oxidant that has an action similar to that of Alpha Lipoic Acid, while Cobalamin is a B vitamin, widely known as B12. By themselves, these two substances have a very low bio-availability, so low that there is really no point in supplementing with them orally. But combined it is made possible for one’s body to readily absorb them, making Glutathionlycobalamin a unique and integral part of Reverse’ anti-oxidant profile.
Natty started a thread up a while back on Reverse compared to other versions of resveratrol. For more information on the product itself, you can take a look at these links:
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http://anabolicminds.com/forum/male-anti-aging/106671-ibe-reverse-research.html
Reverse is as much a product for women as it is for men. I would love to see the effects that Reverse has on other ladies of all ages, because it has been a product that has noticeably and positively affected me.