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Supplements > Pycnogenol
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Pycnogenol Defined
A natural extract from pine tress. Pycnogenol is a powerful antioxidant and the most readily absorbed and bio-available member of the bioflavonoid family.
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- New study: Pycnogenol improves memory in elderly: New research accepted for publication in the Journal of Psychopharmaco logy, demonstrates Pycnogenol, (pic-noj-en-al l), an antioxidant plant extract from the bark of the French maritime pine tree, improves the memory of senior citizens. The study results revealed Pycnogenol improved both numerical working memory as well as spatial working memory using a computerized testing system.
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- Pine Bark Extract (pycnogenol) provides arthritis relief: Recent studies in medical research have shown that Pine Bark Extract (pycnogenol), may be helpful in reducing knee arthritis. In addition to the Pine Bark extract's most common use is in preventing and treating a condition known to be chronic venous insufficiency.
- ScienceDirect - Integrative Medicine : Pine bark extract reduces platelet aggregation
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- New study: Pine bark extract reduces ADHD symptoms in children: A new study reveals that Pycnogenol, (pic-noj-en-al l), an antioxidant plant extract from the bark of the French maritime pine tree, reduces ADHD in children. The study shows Pycnogenol balances stress hormones, which lowers adrenaline and dopamine, resulting in a decrease of ADHD. [...] The results reveal Pycnogenol lowers stress hormones by 26.2 percent in the case of adrenaline and decreases neurostimulant dopamine by 10.8 percent, which plays an important role in brain physiology involving learning, cognition, attention and behavior.
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- Proanthocyanid in (pycnogenol) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Proanthocyanid ins act as an internal sunscreen. Inhibiting the daily effects the Sun's rays have on our skin is our best defense against the aging of our skin.
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