
Pycnogenol, which contains high levels of antioxidants, is a very valuable substance! Pycnogenol, which regulates the immune system and reduces the effect of aging, is the cure for many diseases. About Pignogenol INCA Clinical Renowned Neurosurgery Specialist Op.Dr. Kerem Bıkmaz gave information about the subject. Here is the place of pignohenol in our lives and the unknowns!
Pycnogenol contains high amounts of catechin and epicatechin. So what do these mean? Pycnogenol contains high antioxidants, nowadays, due to malnutrition and environmental rules, it is imperative for us to consume antioxidant-rich artifacts.
What Does Pycnogenol Do?
• It is a free radical scavenger, that is, it is valuable in preventing cardiovascular diseases.
• There are also markers that reduce the effect of aging.
• Regulates your immune system.
• Due to its anti-inflammatory effect, it can be used for treatment if you have arthritis and pain complaints.
• In the treatment of muscle and cramp pain.
• It has an anticancer effect.
• In the treatment of liver cirrhosis disease.
• In the treatment of diabetes.
• It can be used in the treatment of LDL-cholesterol, that is, for the purpose of lowering bad cholesterol,
• It can be used in the treatment of some allergies.
What Is Pycnogenol Good For These Diseases?
Pycnogenol is a mixture of procyanidins obtained from maritime pine bark. Pycnogenol is a flavonoid/polyphenol plant extract that grows on the southwest coast of France. It is known that pine tree bark was used in inflammatory diseases, wound healing, preventing bleeding, cough syrup, and treatment of toothache in ancient times. In addition, due to the antimicrobial effects of pycnogen, its classical use is encountered as a protector for oral and skin health.