[Product Name] Grape Seed P.E. [Latin Name] Vitis vinifera [Source] Dry residua squeezed form Mature fruit of grape [Specification] OPC 95%
CAS.No.: 84929-27-1 [Appearance] Red brown powder [Test Method] UV [Function] 1.it can minimum the danger caused by the following illness: cardiopathy, cancer, premature senility, arthritis, hypertension and the imbecile of the olds.2. it can strengthen the resistibility of the blood vessel, detumescence, and reduce the seriousness of the injury by the sports; And diminish the dropsy and the swell of the legs. It also can cure the chronic decay of vein enginery, reduce the probability of the diabetes mellitus, lighten and soften the skin, prevent the sun-burn, and also be effective for the pollinosis .More over, for the inflammation, it can relieve the pain caused by the arthritis, strengthen the immunity and cure the acute gastric ulcer.
What Is OPC Grape Seed Extract?
OPCs (Oligomeric Proanthocyanidins) are a set of bioflavonoid complexes that perform as free radical scavengers in the human body. Many names refer to this set of bioflavonoids, including OPCs, Oligomeric Procyanidolic Complexes, leuco anthocyanin, anthocyanidin and still others. We will refer to them as OPCs for the duration of this discussion.
What Does OPC Grape Seed Extract Do and How Does It Work?
OPCs are types of bioflavonoids, very powerful ones. Bioflavonoids are parts of plants that are actually assimilated into our body tissues when we consume them. It was, in fact, this very ability that led to their discovery. OPC bioflavonoids were first noticed in the laboratory because they have the uncanny ability to strengthen blood vessel walls within hours after taking them! The person responsible for their discovery was a French scientist named Dr. Jacques Masquelier, who first tested bioflavonoid containing peanuts on lab animals and discovered that their blood vessel walls would double in strength only hours after eating them. His discovery was made in 1948. In 1951, this same doctor extracted OPCs from pine bark.
In 1970, Dr. Masquelier obtained yet another patent for these bioflavonoids - a far more potent product. It is the grape seed extract that you may have heard about, and it is a powerful substance indeed.
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