Grape Seed Flavonoids Shown to Have Numerous Health Benefits
Did you know that the grapes sitting on your kitchen table may actually be beneficial in preventing cancer? Just be sure they contain the seeds!
According to the web site PDRHealth.com, grape seeds actually offer a wide variety of benefits in addition to anti-cancer properties.
The potent ingredient that can be extracted from the seeds is a type of mixed flavonoid called proanthocyanidins, which have been shown to have powerful antioxidant properties.
In addition, lab tests reveal the possibility of grape seeds to have possible anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer and anti-atherogenic properties.
Through in vitro tests, grape seeds also have been observed to help combat cancers of the lung, breast and stomach.
Grape seeds may even be beneficial in treating varicose veins, arthritis and some allergies according to anecdotal evidence.
The brands which you should be looking for include: “Proanthodyn Grape Seed Extract (Source Naturals), Activin Grape Seed Extract (Natrol), Grape Seed Power (Nature’s Herbs), Grape Pips (Nutricology), Grape Seed Phytosome (Enzymatic
Therapy) and Grapenol (Solaray).”
Folks, grape seeds are an excellent and safe alternative to any prescription drug for the treatment of cardiovascular disorders. Proanthocyanidins also protect the brain and spinal nerves from free radical damage, protect the liver from damage caused by toxic doses of the non-prescription pain reliever known as acetaminophen, support immunity and slow the aging process.
To take advantage of the wonderful benefits of grape seeds & proanthocyanidins you can simply pick up a bottle of grape seed extract or you can chew some grape seeds.
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Posted: March 5th, 2007 under Grape Seed Extract.
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Comment from Elayn Bigelow
Time March 5, 2007 at 10:08 pm
How about Grape Seed oil for cooking? And Grapeseed oil Mayo? Those are my favorites…do they do the same?