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Pycnogenol

by Douglas Labs (25 mg)

Pure Encapsulations (100 mg)

WHAT IS IT?


Each capsule contains Pycnogenol 25 mg from Pinus pilaster. Other ingredients are cellulose, gelatin and vegetable stearate.

Each capsule of Pycnogenol 100 mg contains Pycnogenol (standardized to contain 85% proanthocyanins) from Pinus pilaster and Vitamin C 4 mg as Ascorbyl palmitate. Other ingredients are hypo-allergenic plant fibers.

Pycnogenol is a trademark of Horphag Overseas Limited, Geneva, Switzerland, and is protected by U.S.Patents 4,698,360 & 3,436,407 and international patents as well.

WHAT DOES IT DO?


Pycnogenol is a proanthocyanidin like grapeseed extract. It is reputed to be a powerful antioxidant 50 times more effective than Vitamin E and 20 times more effective than Vitamin C.

CAUTIONS


If pregnant or breast feeding ask a health care professional before use.

See Disclaimer.

DOSE


25 mg: Take 1 to 3 capsules daily with meals or as directed by a healthcare provider.

100 mg: 1-2 vegetarian capsules per day, in divided doses, between meals.

(The meal advice is different between manufacturers)

NHC sells 60 capsule bottles of Pycnogenol 25 mg for $32.90. The suggested retail price is $32.90. The manufacturer prohibits us from discounting this product.

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NHC sells 60 capsule bottles of Pycnogenol 100 mg for $108.70. The suggested retail price is $108.70.


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