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About Kim MorganMy name is Kim Morgan. I have 3 kids and a wonderful husband. The cellulite around my thighs has been worsening since my mid to late twenties. Now it's gone and I feel better than ever. AdvertisementOn 60 Minutes, Dr. Christoph Wesphal explains that Resveratrol is a naturally occurring component of red wine that can apparently extend human life. Resveratrol on WebMD:WebMD:Resveratrol may prolong life and fight age-related diseases. Resveratrol is one of a group of antioxidant compounds called polyphenols found in red wine that has been reported to have anti-inflammatory as well as anticancer properties. Resveratrol may counter type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance, a new study shows.
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