Resveratrol Side Effects
Every medication, supplement or weight loss aid has some side effects. These can vary greatly according to the person taking them, but there are some for the general population to be aware of. Certain conditions, illnesses or ailments can complicate these or bring them on, so it’s imperative to know of the side effects of Resveratrol, no matter how seemingly insignificant.
Keep in mind, however that, these were reported by only a few users of Resveratrol and does not necessarily apply to everyone. There could be many different factors that came into play when they received a reaction ranging from their genetic makeup to an under or over dosage. Though it’s classified by the FDA as a non-toxic compound, being aware of what could possibly happen when taking this supplement will keep you prepared. And, though this may seem common sense to some, if you should get any of these side effects, it is advised to discontinue use and contact a physician.
The side effects are as follows.
Stomach cramping. This is usually brought on through low quality doses of Resveratrol which contain high concentrations of emodin. Emodin is a phenolic compound obtained normally from rhubarb and cascara buckthorn plants and is generally used as a laxative.
Diarrhea. This is self explanitory pertaining to the first side effect. Emodin causes the stomach cramping and thus diarrhea. But again, this is only from low quality supplements.
Joint pain. It has been reported that the joint pains were reminisce of arthritis signs and symptoms. Stiffening of joints, particularly around the wrists and ankles.
Feelings of numbness on the extremities, particularly the fingers and toes.
Discolored urine.
Becoming sensitive to temperature changes.
Insomnia.
Blood pressure rising right after taking a dose of the supplement.
It will be said again. These aren’t life threatening side effects, and are even known to disappear after a few days. And as mentioned above, most of these side effects were due to taking a low quality dose of Resveratrol. With a good quality compound, the likelihood of getting any of these side effects is very slim. Also note that these reports are purely from the users, and have not been reviewed by scientists yet. With this in mind, there might be something of a ‘placebo effect’, where the user is entirely convinced what they’re feeling is real, though in reality is might not be.
There are many ways to avoid the negative effects of Resveratrol. The first, and most important, is making sure when you order or buy, that you’re getting a high quality. There are many places that sell ‘generic’ or low quality supplements and you can easily be deceived.
Common dosage is between 50mg-250mg a day. It varies with each person, but more or less can lead to an under- or over dosage which can bring on side effects. This dosage optimizes the benefits without the adverse side effects.
With these ideas in mind, you should have no problem with taking the Resveratrol supplement. If you follow dosage instructions and keep to a routine, you should be feeling the effects and benefits of Resveratrol within just days!
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