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		<title>Resveratrol Restricts Cardiac Fibrosis &#8211; Hardening Of Arteries</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to animal research, Resveratrol, the antioxidant found in red wine, can help promote heart health by limiting the effects of cardiac fibrosis, a hardening of the heart tissue.
This, in addition to Resveratrol’s ability to help prevent blood clots and also possibly reducing cholesterol, increases its viability as a heart health supplement. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to animal research, Resveratrol, the antioxidant found in red wine, can help promote heart health by limiting the effects of cardiac fibrosis, a hardening of the heart tissue.</p>
<p>This, in addition to Resveratrol’s ability to help prevent blood clots and also possibly reducing cholesterol, increases its viability as a heart health supplement. </p>
<p>University scientists have recently reported that treating rat heart cells called fibroblasts with Resveratrol prevented the actions of a potent hormone called angiotensin II, which is produced at high levels during hypertension as the body tries to repair hearth damage. </p>
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</script></div><p>This hormone can also cause cardiac fibroblast production to go into overdrive, and, as a result, these cells produce excessive amounts of collagen which can lead to a stiffening of the heart muscle, requiring the organ to work harder to pump blood, doing damage to the myocardium.</p>
<p>The researchers pretreated rats with Resveratrol prior to adding angiotensin II to their cells. The Resveratrol treatment inhibited angiotensin II&#8217;s ability to cause growth and proliferation of the cardiac fibroblasts. </p>
<p>This research shows the potential that Resveratrol may be an effective heart health treatment in mammals – namely humans &#8211; in addition to the many other benefits of this natural enzyme. </p>
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