Description
In 2007, a large study randomly assigned women with endometriosis to take either Pycnogenol, or to take Lupron. In just 4 weeks all women experienced a reduction in their symptoms. Women using the herbal extract reported that pain was reduced BY ABOUT 80 PERCENT and cramping ABOUT 75 PERCENT, which were about the same as those on Lupron. But the women on the extract continued to have regular menstrual cycles, whereas those on Lupron didn't, and those on the extract didn't experience the menopausan side effects of Lupron. What's more, at least FIVE WOMEN ON THE Pycnogenol became pregnant. Women on Lupron had a rebound return of symptoms when they went off the drug, whereas pine bark had no such side effect.
In addition, more than 33% of the participants showed endometriosis tissue improvement while using Pyconogenol as well.
Other ingredients: maltodextrin, gelatin, cellulose, water, vegetable stearate, silicon dioxide.
As a dietary supplement, take 2 capsules with breakfast and 2 capsules with lunch for two weeks. Then take 2 capsules daily with breakfast.