A couple of questions

Is Pycnogenol good for eyes?

Pycnogenol provides potent antioxidant protection against oxidative-stress related degenerative processes in the eyes, and Pycnogenol's vascular benefits translate to considerable benefits for people suffering from retinopathy.

Does Pycnogenol help eyesight?

Pycnogenol & Eye Health Pycnogenol helps inhibit retinal health concerns by binding to collagen and elastic fibers to strengthen capillary walls. It helps inhibit the breakdown of the blood-retinal barrier. Pycnogenol can help improve retinal blood flow, retinal thickening, and visual acuity.

What are the benefits of Pycnogenol?

Pycnogenol may have benefits for heart and artery health. It seems to lower blood pressure and improve blood flow to the legs. Some small studies suggest it may also protect against coronary artery disease and blood clots. There's good evidence that pycnogenol helps with eye damage caused by diabetes.

Can I take Pycnogenol everyday?

Pycnogenol is POSSIBLY SAFE when taken by mouth in doses of 50 mg to 450 mg daily for up to one year, and when applied to the skin as a cream for up to 7 days or as a powder for up to 6 weeks. Pycnogenol can cause dizziness, gut problems, headache, and mouth ulcers.

How much Pycnogenol should you take a day?

Since Pycnogenol is used for so many conditions, doses can vary. Typical doses range from 50 milligrams to 450 milligrams per day. People who use the supplement along with their traditional medication usually take smaller doses than those who only take the supplement.

Does Pycnogenol lower pressure?

This proprietary blend of standardized bilberry extract Mirtoselect and Pycnogenol, a French maritime pine bark extract, was shown to reduce IOP and increase systolic and diastolic ocular blood flow, thereby increasing the diastolic perfusion pressure.

What contains Pycnogenol?

Pycnogenol is the trade name for an extract of French maritime pine bark (Pinus pinaster). It is a natural source of several antioxidants including proanthocyanidins, which are also found in wine, grapes, apples, cocoa, tea, nuts, and some berries.

Is Pycnogenol good for tinnitus?

Conclusion: These results suggest that in selected patients with tinnitus and altered perfusion, Pycnogenol is effective in a short period of time in relieving tinnitus symptoms by improving cochlear blood flow. The effect is more pronounced with higher Pycnogenol dosage.