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- What is Pycnogenol and does it work? - ConsumerLab. com
Learn more about Pycnogenol, including evidence from clinical studies on blood clots, osteoarthritis, cognition, vision, tinnitus, and the skin and safety
- Supplements for Varicose Veins or Chronic Venous Insufficiency . . .
Pycnogenol (pine bark extract) Pycnogenol is a branded extract from the bark of French maritime pine promoted for various uses due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, which are thought to derive, in part from oligomeric proanthocyanidin complexes (OPCs) found in pine bark
- 2026 Vitamin Supplement Users Survey and Report - ConsumerLab. com
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- Supplements for Tinnitus - ConsumerLab. com
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- Heart Health Supplements Vitamins - ConsumerLab. com
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- Supplements for Raynauds Phenomenon - ConsumerLab. com
Taking Pycnogenol, a branded pine bark extract supplement, in addition to standard management (avoiding cold, wearing gloves, etc ), was shown to reduce pain and discoloration, and increase finger temperature compared to standard management alone in a preliminary study; however, the study was not blinded, limiting the value of these findings
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