The label claims have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare professionals before taking any dietary supplements.
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Capsule | |||||||||
Supplement Facts See Ingredient Fact Sheets | |||||||||
Supplement Facts | |||||||||
Serving Size 1 capsule | |||||||||
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*Daily Value not established. | |||||||||
Other Ingredients | |||||||||
Gelatin, Cellulose (Plant Origin), Silica. | |||||||||
Does not contain | |||||||||
N/A | |||||||||
Manufacturers Suggested Use | |||||||||
For adults, take one (1) capsule one or two | |||||||||
times daily, preferably with a meal | |||||||||
Label Warning | |||||||||
Pregnant or lactating women, persons under the age of 18 and anyone taking prescription medications should consult a doctor before using any product. | |||||||||
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. STORE IN A COOL, DRY PLACE. TAMPER RESISTANT: DO NOT USE IF IMPRINTED SEAL UNDER CAP IS BROKEN. | |||||||||
Claims by Manufacturer | |||||||||
Supports Antioxidant Protection** | |||||||||
Pycnogenol is a unique and powerful natural plant extract made from the bark of the European coastal pine, Pinus maritima. Pycnogenol possesses | |||||||||
antioxidant properties that help protect against free-radicals.** | |||||||||
Pycnogenol is a concentrated source of proanthocyanidins, organic acids and other biologically active components. | |||||||||
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare professionals before taking any dietary supplements. | |||||||||
Fact Sheets by NIH and Other Research Centers | |||||||||
NIH and other research centers have developed Fact Sheets for the following ingredients in this product:
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Other Label Information | |||||||||
In the sixteenth century, pine bark, the basis for Pycnogenol, was used to make tea by the Canadian Indians. French explorers were introduced to this unique tea during the winter of 1534 when the Indians saved the explorers from scurvy. The process of extracting Pycnogenol (Proanthocyanidin) from pine bark was developed in 1964 by the researcher Dr. Jack Masquelier from the | |||||||||
University of Bordeaux in France. Pycnogenol is pronounced "pick-nah'j-enol. | |||||||||
Pycnogenol is a registered trademark of Horphag Research Limited and is protected by U.S. patent #4,698,360. | |||||||||
www.RadianceVitamins.com | |||||||||
Carefully Manufactured by Radiance | |||||||||
Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 U.S.A. | |||||||||
GMP Seal - nnfa.org | Information Line | ||||||||
888-359-6040 | Date Verified | ||||||||
2004-08-11 |
Note: Brand names are trademarks of their respective holders.
Information is extracted from Dietary Supplements On-Line Database ©2005-2011 by DeLima Associates. All rights reserved.
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