• Rejuvenates skin. Numerous studies found that Pycnogenol can
protect skin and deter wrinkles by blocking the damaging effects of
UV light. One study published in the journal Free Radical
Biology and Medicine showed that taking 75 to 125 milligrams a
day protected volunteers from sunburn after exposure to UV light,
protecting skin not only from wrinkles but also lowering the risk of
skin cancer.
A human double-blind, placebo-controlled study published in the
Journal of Dermatological Treatment, found that after six weeks
of supplementing with Pycnogenol, skin elasticity was significantly
increased and roughness reduced. Another study found that six weeks
of supplementation at a daily dose of 75 milligrams, increased skin
hydration by 21 percent.
• Eases osteoarthritis pain. A double-blind, placebo-controlled
study published in Phytotherapy Research found that giving patients
100 milligrams of Pycnogenol daily for three months decreased
symptoms of osteoarthritis by 56 percent when compared to 9.6
percent in the placebo group, and the use of painkillers decreased
58 percent in the supplement group compared to 1 percent in the
placebo group. A second study examining the supplement's effects on
knee arthritis found similar results.
• Manages erectile dysfunction. Pycnogenol helps treat erectile
dysfunction by increasing amounts of nitric oxide (NO) in the
blood. NO causes the smooth muscles of arteries in the penis to
dilate, allowing blood to flow and engorge it with blood. Japanese
studies have found that a combination of Pycnogenol and the amino
acid L-arginine, which also increases NO, improved both erections
and satisfaction with intercourse in men with mild to moderate
erectile dysfunction and also increased testosterone levels.
You don't have to be searching for the Fountain of Youth to find
Pycnogenol helpful. At least four studies have explored the value of
Pycnogenol in treating attention-deficit/ hyperactive disorder
(ADHD). The most detailed one, which was published in European
Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, supplemented children with
Pycnogenol (1 mg/kg) or a placebo once a day for four weeks. Those
taking the supplement showed a significant reduction in
hyperactivity along with improved attention and concentration.
Dr. Blaylock adds even more benefits of Pycnogenol. "It is superior
in reducing the signs and symptoms of varicose veins, inhibits oral
and all other cancers, and protects against kidney and auditory
nerve damage by antibiotics," he says. "In addition, it inhibits
atherosclerosis and stabilizes atherosclerotic plaque, the main
cause of a heart attack."