Premium Organic Pine Bark Extract (Pinus massoniana)
Organic Pine Bark Extract is derived from the inner bark of Pinus massoniana and is naturally rich in polyphenolic flavonoids known as oligomeric proanthocyanidins (OPCs). These bioactive compounds are valued for their potent antioxidant capacity, helping to protect cells from oxidative stress and support normal physiological functions such as circulation, skin health, and cellular vitality.
While a well-known pine bark extract from Pinus pinaster is marketed under the trademark Pycnogenol®, our extract is sourced from Pinus massoniana and standardized to 40% OPC content. This provides a natural, high-potency alternative while maintaining a different botanical origin and profile.
Key Support Areas
-
Antioxidant Support – Rich in OPCs that help neutralize free radicals, supporting overall cellular protection.
-
Circulatory Function – Contributes to maintaining healthy blood vessel function and microcirculation.
-
Skin Health – Supports skin elasticity and resilience through antioxidant and collagen-supportive activity.
-
Cognitive Function – Antioxidants in pine bark may help maintain normal cognitive performance by protecting neuronal structures.
-
Joint Comfort – Helps protect cartilage and connective tissue from oxidative damage, supporting mobility.
Suggested Use
Take 1/2 – 1 teaspoon 1–2 times daily. Can also be blended into smoothies.
Ingredients
Organic Pine Bark Extract (Pinus massoniana) standardized to 40% Oligomeric Proanthocyanidins (OPC). Concentrated 20:1 extract. Contains no fillers.
Suggestions
A few products with certain similarities are Pineapple, Nettle, Grape Seed, Grape Seed Extract, Berberine, Matcha Tea, Milk Thistle, Pine Bark Extract, Medium-Chain Triglyceride/MCT, Allicin Garlic, Inulin, and Astaxanthin.
Disclaimer
The various effects are not guaranteed and results may vary due to several factors between different people.
We strive to ensure the accuracy of the information provided by the manufacturers and recommend that you read all labels and warnings. However, the information is not a substitute for, nor does it replace, professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.