Botanical extract
Pycnogenol
Pycnogenol is a trademarked standardized extract of French maritime pine bark (Pinus pinaster), rich in proanthocyanidins and other polyphenols. It is a branded ingredient with specific sourcing and standardization controlled by its trademark holder.
Why it is popular
Common product types
Common wellness context
Evidence posture
Claim-risk posture
Label considerations
Dose discussion
Safety notes
FDA and FTC posture
Formula fit
What founders usually get wrong
- Citing branded studies to imply disease treatment
- Claiming blood-pressure, circulation, or joint benefits
- Using the trademarked name without proper authorization or standardization
Caution flags
- Trademarked name, follow brand usage rules
- Avoid blood-pressure, circulation, and joint-disease claims
- Do not overstate brand-sponsored study results
- Note potential medication interactions
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