Source Naturals Pycnogenol (Pine Bark Extract) 25mg 60 Tabs
Excludes drinks, liquids, bars, and foods.
Excludes drinks, liquids, bars, and foods.
Pycnogenol is a type of Pine Bark Extract which comes from natural chemicals from European Pine Trees. Pycnogenol is believed to be an antioxidant which helps protect the our bodies cells from damage. Pycnogenol has a number of uses, some take it in the weeks leading up to allergy season and find it helps improve allergy symptoms, others take it to support heart health and arterial health, studies have found it helps improve blood flow to the legs. Pycnogenol and Pine Bark Extract is also a popular addition to preworkout supplements for increasing blood flow, endurance and muscle pumps. And last but not least one reason for the popularity of this supplement, one study found that men suffering from ED who took a combination of Pine Bark and Pycnogenol had their ED issues corrected at a rate of over 90% making it a common supplement for men who are seeking harder erections or men who suffer from ED.
Several studies have found that taking a combination of Pycnogenol and Arginine causes "significant improvements" in men with sexual function issues, in one particular study it improved erections in over 90% of men who tried it.
Take 1 tablet 1-4 times daily. Pine Bark seems to be more effective as it builds in your system.
Serving Size: 1 Tablet
Servings Per Container: 60
French Maritime Pine Bark Extract (Pycnogenol) (65% Procyanidins) 25mg
Other Ingredients: Microcrystalline cellulose, stearic acid, and magnesium stearate.
Store in a cool dry place after opening.
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6619435/
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