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To: S. maltophilia who wrote (360661)10/20/2025 4:01:17 PM
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To: S. maltophilia who wrote (360661)10/21/2025 12:49:07 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 360897
 
This made me laugh.

I posted that I kept reading that peanuts were not that good for you for reasons I don't remember"?

But I remember Jimmy Carter lived to be 100?

Now I find out peanuts have resveratrol.

So it all makes sense-lol.

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Yes, peanuts do contain resveratrol, the same antioxidant compound found in grapes and red wine. The amount of resveratrol in peanuts can vary significantly depending on how they are prepared, as well as the part of the peanut you consume.

AI:"


Systemic benefits and mechanisms



  • Cellular health: Resveratrol may activate genes associated with longevity and regulate mitochondrial function.


  • Oxidative stress: It helps combat oxidative stress throughout the body.


  • SIRT1 activation: It is a known activator of the SIRT1 gene, which is linked to the aging process.