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FSC Grape Seed Antioxidant Formula 100 capsules FSC Grape Seed Antioxidant Formula 100 capsules Ref: FSC/151260
Grapeseed Antioxidant Formula
Main Uses:
FSC Grapeseed Antioxidant Formula is especially formulated to contain good levels of antioxidant nutrients. Providing in particular, oligomeric proanthocyaniclins (OPC's) and other polyphenols, unique botanical antioxidants related to the bioflavonoid family. The main function of proanthocyanidins are; antioxidant activity, the stabilisation of collagen and the maintenance of elastin - critical proteins of connective tissue that supports organs, joints, blood vessels and veins.

Recommended:
1 capsule two times per day with meals.

One capsule provides: *% RDA
Polyphenols 50% 25mg **
provided by Grapeseed Extract 50mg **
Selenium 15mcg **
Green Tea (Camellia sinensis) Leaf 50mg **
Citrus Bioflavonoids 60 mg **
Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) Fruit 20 mg **

Energy, Protein, Carbohydrate, Fat Negligible

*EC Recommended Daily Allowance

**No RDA Established

Ingredients:
Rice powder, capsule shell: (gelatin), citrus bioflavonoids, grapeseed extract, green tea leaf (camellia sinensis), bilberry fruit (vaccinium myrtillus), anti-caking agents: silicon dioxide, magnesium stearate; selenium yeast, selenium amino acid chelate.

No Artificial Flavours or Preservatives, No Added Sugar, Salt or Colours, Wheat Free, Dairy Free.

100 capsules.

Price: £12.74



Grape Seed Extract 100mg Vegicaps (30) / SolgarGrape Seed Extract 100mg Vegicaps (30) / Solgar Ref: SO/E1355
Grape Seed Extract 100mg
95% Phenolic compounds

SUITABLE FOR VEGANS

DIRECTIONS FOR USE: As a food supplement for adults, one (1) to two (2) vegetable capsules daily, preferably at mealtime, or as directed by a health care practitioner.

Each vegetable capsule provides:

Grape Seed Powdered Extract 100mg
Encapsulated with these natural ingredients: microcrystalline cellulose, magnesium stearate.

Vegetable capsule shell: hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose

Grapeseed Extract contains typically 95% phenolic compounds such as oligomeric proanthocyanidins, monomeric polyphenols (catechins, epicatechin and epigallocatechin), organic acids (citric, gallic, epigallic acid and malic acid).

Sugar, salt and starch free. Suitable for vegans

30 x 100mg Vegicaps.
Price: £21.65



Grapeseed ExtractGrapeseed Extract
Grape seed extract contains chemicals known as polyphenols (including the subclass of proanthocyanadins), which are highly effective antioxidants.
Results from some studies show that grape seed extract may help to prevent and treat heart disease, high blood pressure and high cholesterol. Grape seed extract may also block the effects of enzymes that process fats, including cholesterol, from the diet. Consequently, less fat may be absorbed and more may be eliminated from the body. Other research shows that grape seed extract may help to prevent or control damage to body cells that is caused by drugs, pollution, tobacco, and other toxins.
Proanthocyanadins are also believed to block the deterioration of blood vessels, therefore, grape seed extract may improve conditions involving veins and arteries. Grapeseed extract has been used to prevent, delay, and treat a condition known as chronic venous insufficiency, which occurs when valves in the veins that carry blood back to the heart are weak or damaged. The blood that collects in the veins of the legs can lead to varicose veins, spider veins, or sores on the legs. Results that are more serious may include blood clots in the legs or sores that do not heal and may become infected. Grape seed extract may also help to prevent and treat haemorrhoids (piles).
Since grape seed extract strengthen the walls of all blood vessels, it may also help to keep damaged, stretched, or stiff blood vessels from leaking. Grape seed extract may be effective for slowing retinopathy, the gradual break down of the retinas in the eyes, usually due to blood vessel damage. People with arteriosclerosis, diabetes, or other conditions that increase the likelihood for damage to the small blood vessels in the eyes are more likely to have serious vision problems. Grape seed extract may also reduce eye stress caused by bright lights. In studies of laboratory animals, grapeseed extract has shown some possible effectiveness in preventing cataract formation.
One of the polyphenols contained in grape seed extract is called resveratrol. In laboratory and animal studies, resveratrol from grape seeds has appeared to interfere with cancer cell growth and division, as well as causing some cancer cells to disintegrate faster than they would ordinarily. Therefore, resveratrol and hence grapeseed extract may have direct anticancer activity. Grapeseed extract may also increase the effectiveness and/or lower the side effects of drugs currently used for cancer chemotherapy. One possible result is that taking resveratrol during chemotherapy may allow lower doses of cancer drugs to be effective, thereby limiting the potential for debilitating side effects. A similar effect was seen in laboratory studies of grape seed extract against HIV. Although the exact ways that grape seed extract may fight HIV and other viruses are not known, it is thought that grape seed extract interferes with viral multiplication, possibly by preventing viral attachment to host cells.