Resveratrol, a substance some plants create when stressed, does not destroy cells. It actually affects the way particular genes work. It is said to change the metabolism and control hunger, not destroy cells.
Studies have shown it even affects the mitochondria but the real problem with resveratrol is not its affect on brain cells, which is thus far not heavily debated. It is instead its affect on the growth of breast cancer cells due to its similarity to estrogens. Though Resveratrol does not make fat cells disappear, in conclusion, it has been shown to help control obesity in rats by metabolic, blood sugar, and craving changes.
When an individual loses weight, their fat cells do not disappear. They are simply smaller and adipose tissue is less bloated. It is also has amazing potential for anti-aging.
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