Pycnogenol


  • Conceptualizing the Cosmeceutical Market
    Cosmeceutical Market
    New beauty concepts are shifting the cosmeceuticals market, making way for beauty from within and inflammage, as well as reinforcing mainstay ingredients such as collagen and vitamin E. ...More
    May 8, 2012 By Alissa Marrapodi
    Posted in Articles
  • Easing the Pressure
    Easing the Pressure
    Blood pressure that creeps up over 120/80 mmHG can lead to dangerous consequences such as heart disease and stroke, but natural ingredients including minerals, vitamins and botanicals can help keep hypertension from putting the pressure on the millions of consumers at risk. ...More
    April 16, 2012 By Sandy Almendarez
    Posted in Articles
  • Keeping Blood Sugar Slow and Steady
    Keeping Blood Sugar Slow and Steady
    Type 2 diabetes has swept over the nation, bringing unstable blood sugar levels and other complications such as weight gain and heart disease. Natural ingredients from minerals to botanicals and sugar alcohols have been shown to address various aspects of the ...More
    March 15, 2012 By Sandy Almendarez
    Posted in Articles
  • Pycnogenol Improves Menopause Symptoms
    A recent clinical trial found eight weeks of Pycnogenol supplementation menopause symptoms including hot flashes and night sweats. ...More
    March 7, 2012
    Posted in News
  • This Sporting Life
    This Sporting Life
    Exercisers are consistently looking to improve, whether it be in the race, in the gym or in the mirror. Getting injured, sore or tired not only impedes these goals, but can also cause stress and discomfort. Natural products that contain certain scientifically proven ...More
    February 24, 2012 By Sandy Almendarez
    Posted in Articles, Sports Nutrition
  • Pycnogenol Produces Anti-Aging Results
    Recent study found the French maritime pine bark extract improved skin hydration and elasticity in women. ...More
    January 25, 2012
    Posted in News
  • A Girl's Best Friend
    A Girl's Best Friend
    Women are more interested in health and prevention than men, making them a key demographic for natural products manufacturers. They are also more willing to educate themselves on products they choose for themselves and their families, so manufacturers should use marketing ...More
    January 25, 2012 By Sandy Almendarez
    Posted in Articles
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