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  2. Maritime pine bark extract - Wikipedia

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    Pycnogenol is a trademarked name for a standardized preparation that contains 70% procyanidins. Meta analyses of the scientific studies of maritime pine bark extract have concluded that there is insufficient evidence to support its use for the treatment of any disease.

  3. Procyanidin - Wikipedia

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    Pycnogenol is a dietary supplement derived from extracts from maritime pine bark that contains 70% procyanidins, and is marketed with claims it can treat many conditions. The medical evidence is insufficient to support its use for the treatment of seven different chronic disorders .

  4. Proanthocyanidin - Wikipedia

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    An extract of maritime pine bark called Pycnogenol bears 65–75 percent proanthocyanidins (procyanidins). [10] Thus a 100 mg serving would contain 65 to 75 mg of proanthocyanidins (procyanidins). Proanthocyanidin glycosides can be isolated from cocoa liquor .

  5. Do Nitric Oxide Supplements Really Help With ED? - AOL

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    Prelox, a combination of L-arginine aspartate and Pycnogenol (another popular natural supplement otherwise known as maritime pine), was shown to support nitric oxide production in clinical trials.

  6. These 8 Foods Could Help Men With ED - AOL

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    A 2003 study found that a combination of L-arginine and pycnogenol (a type of bark from the Pinus pinaster tree) helped men affected by ED regain normal performance over several months. L-arginine ...

  7. Your ED Pill Guide: Everything You Need to Know Before ... - AOL

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    Many of the foods that have arousal benefits are staples, ... A 2003 study found that a combination of L-arginine and pycnogenol (a type of bark from the Pinus pinaster tree) helped men affected ...