Will pycnogenol help gout pain?
- Posted:
- 7 Nov 2009 by Miss Martha628
- Topics:
- gout, pain, pycnogenol
Answers (4)
12 Nov 2009
I don't think so. There is no clinical data regarding it's use to treat gout pain.
Please see link below for more information.
2 Dec 2010
Pycnogenol is a natural plant extract that comes exclusively from the southwest coast of France. Sold in health food, drug and grocery stores, it has powerful anti-oxidant and natural anti-inflammatory properties. Published findings show that taking Pycnogenol can relieve the effects osteoarthritis and improve cardiovascular health.
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