Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Pycnogenol may reduce edema in (Vitamins and health) hypertensives on meds

11/15/2006 - Daily supplements of the French maritime park bark extract, Pycnogenol, could reduce edema, a typical side-effect of antihypertensive medications, by 36 percent in patients taking these medications, says a new study.
Horphag Research, the exclusive worldwide suppliers of Pycnogenol brand French maritime pine bark extract, unveils their new global Web site today www.pycnogenol.com. The entirely redesigned Web site provides a full spectrum of information including corporate history, Research Library, product details and educational resources.
A study published in the October journal of Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis shows Pycnogenol (pic-noj-en-all), an antioxidant plant extract from the bark of the French maritime pine tree reduced edema, a typical side-effect of antihypertensive medications, by 36 percent in patients taking these medications.According to Dr. [click link for full article]
A study published in the October journal of Clinical and Applied Thrombosis/Hemostasis shows Pycnogenol , an antioxidant plant extract from the bark of the French maritime pine tree reduced edema, a typical side-effect of antihypertensive medications, by 36 percent in patients taking these medications.

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