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Bark Extract Aids OsteoarthritisBark Extract Aids Osteoarthritis
September 3, 2008
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Pycnogenol, a bark extract from the French maritime pine tree, reduced overall knee osteoarthritis (OA) symptoms by 20.9 percent and lowered pain by 40.3 percent, a new study in the August journal of Phytotherapy Research revealed. The study showed Pycnogenol acts as a potent anti-inflammatory and that the lasting effects of the extract may help damaged joints recover.
Effect of pine bark extract (Pycnogenol®) on symptoms of knee osteoarthritis
New Research: Pycnogenol® Naturally Reduces Osteoarthritis
Source: Horphag Research Ltd., Phytotherapy Research
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