International Angiology 2015 February;34(1):36-42
Endothelial dysfunction in patients with chronic venous disease: an evaluation based on the flow-mediated dilatation test
Komarów W., Hawro P., Lekston A., Urbanek T., Zagrodzki P.
International Angiology 2015 February;34(1):43-52
Effects of Pycnogenol® on endothelial dysfunction in borderline hypertensive, hyperlipidemic, and hyperglycemic individuals: the borderline study
Hu S., Belcaro G., Cornelli U., Luzzi R., Cesarone M. R., Dugall M., Feragalli B., Errichi B., Ippolito E., Grossi M. G., Hosoi M., Gizzi G., Trignani M.
FYI vein papers...
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Re: FYI vein papers...
What's that second one? Has Pycnogenol been discussed here before? It is not ringing a bell.
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I think it's a supplement made out of ginkgo tree bark or something...Cece wrote:What's that second one? Has Pycnogenol been discussed here before? It is not ringing a bell.
s'posed to be good for the BBB....
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It's derived from the bark of the French maritime pine tree. It's essentially a polymer of catechin. A proanthocyanidin. It's also a bit expensive.1eye wrote:I think it's a supplement made out of ginkgo tree bark or something...Cece wrote:What's that second one? Has Pycnogenol been discussed here before? It is not ringing a bell.
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Some people around here don't miss a trick, do they?NHE wrote:It's derived from the bark of the French maritime pine tree. It's essentially a polymer of catechin. A proanthocyanidin. It's also a bit expensive.1eye wrote:I think it's a supplement made out of ginkgo tree bark or something...Cece wrote:What's that second one? Has Pycnogenol been discussed here before? It is not ringing a bell.

I suppose you both noticed the capital letter at the front, and the (R) beside it? It's another in a long line of firms which see no immorality in making stuff pw"MS" need beyond their reach financially. If it does actually does those people any good, and they don't just think it does, well let's get in on the gravy train before somebody else does! That might be why it's a bit expensive. Time isn't the only thing that's brain. You might say brain is $$money to a lot of people. The less of both, that we can arrange for them to get, the more for us.
Time is brain, and time is also money, so brain is money, right? A syllogism.
I guess we can rely on that tree not to become extinct...
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