Solgar Pycnogenol 30 mg Vegetable Capsules - Pack of 30

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Description

Pycnogenol 30 mg Vegetable Capsules

  • Traditionally used for health benefits
  • Works synergistically with vitamins C and E
  • Derived from pine bark
  • Proprietary researched ingredient
  • Vegan, Vegetarian, Kosher

Pycnogenol 30 mg is a powdered extract from the French maritime pine bark (Pinus Pinaster).

In 1534, there is documentation that suggests North American Indians treated French explorers suffering from vitamin C deficiency, by feeding them tea from the needles and bark of certain pine trees. With naturally occurring traces of vitamin C, centuries later, in the early 1920's, a gentleman called Charles Haimoff developed a unique substance, Pycnogenol; a water-soluble flavonoid extract from the bark of the French maritime pine tree. This is the founding story of Horphag the company Solgar has partnered with for its Pycnogenol products.

In pine bark, scientists have identified a type of bioflavonoid called proanthocyanidins that are non-toxic, water-soluble, highly bioavailable and highly effective vitamin C potentiators. Pycnogenol has long been recommended for its health promoting properties and its varied benefits.Pycnogenol is a registered trademark name for products which contain bark from the French maritime pine tree. Pycnogenol delivers 30mg per daily dose of one vegetable capsule a day and is suitable for those on a vegan diet.

Ingredients:

Bulking Agent (microcrystalline cellulose), Vegetable Capsule Shell (hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose), French Maritime Pine Bark (Pinus pinaster) Powdered Extract (Pycnogenol®), Anti-caking Agents (vegetable stearic acid, vegetable magnesium stearate).

All products meet our industry recognized "Gold Standard" for excellence. Made using naturally sourced ingredients and innovating since 1947, is your perfect supplement to good health - 98% of consumers recommend the brand*

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Food supplements should not be used instead of a varied balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.