As seen in today's NY Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/10/science/10aging.html?hp
"Dr. Weindruch said the study data offered “very encouraging” signs that resveratrol could duplicate in people some of the effects of caloric restriction."
This is why I've put a keylogger on my mum's computer and ask her to look things up for me![]()
What if you catch your mum searching for hardcore swinger porn and anal beads, that would be weird.
Maybe the scam artists have traditionally targeted the young/dumb/semi-retarded and this simply wont work well with something like resveratrol. It may require a paradigm shift, which the bottom feeders (as usual) won't really grasp.. This may be a true test of your marketing skills, homies..
Yes... That would be weird... Except she doesn't, as shown by the log files. She logs into her email, does the occasional search on terms she doesn't know, sometimes looks up things for holidays or electrical goods, and obsessively surfs icanhashotdog. Unless I ask her to look something up so I can see how she looks for it.What if you catch your mum searching for hardcore swinger porn and anal beads, that would be weird.
damn right there ready to explodeor maybe its their customers are about ready to explode!
I know an herbal manufacturer and he says he's now selling more wholesale resveratrol than acai.