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    Default Pycnogenol: supports mineralization of the bones

    http://www.ijcem.com/files/ijcem0010132.pdf

    Technical I know; look under results down towards the bottom of the study:

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    The source of Pycnogenol is the Cambium Layer of the Pinaster Pine. For those not familiar with the Cambium layer of tree bark, it is the layer that squirrel strip the bark of trees to eat this layer that is dense in anti-oxidant, and calcium. It is also sweet as it contains glucose, fructose, and sucrose. The product likely isn't sweet. PYC that has been studied for 40 years. http://abc.herbalgram.org/site/DocSe...pdf?docID=1741

    From study link in prior post:

    In summary, we provided an evidence that 9 weeks of 40 mg/kg Pycnogenol® treatment to osteopenic rats resulted in a remarkable decrease in bone turnover biomarkers
    What this means is that Pycnogenol decreased bone loss in rats put into menopause.

    Estrogen is a key supporter of calcium uptake, so when menopause occurs the level of Estrogen drops in the body, and the uptake of Calcium does so also.

    For this source to decrease bone loss after menopause is nothing short of amazing!

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    This page is the summary of above PDF study file in post #1 on the polyphenols in PYCNOGENOL supporting bone mineralization in female rats without the normal support which estrogen provides in this process.

    http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4565266

    If your squirrel has MBD this would be a supportive addition to the MBD calcium treatment, as well as following this treatment.


    Just don't heat this source, as heat damages the polyphenols.
    Last edited by island rehabber; 09-24-2018 at 06:57 AM.

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    Default Re: Pycnogenol: supports mineralization of the bones

    Update measures for, 'PYC' daily health maintenance doses.


    Organika liquid PYC extract (1 ml) syringe is noted to contain 20 mg. of PYC (40 drops to 1 ml. syringe):

    For the smaller So. ssp. of the E. Gray squirrel, 2 drops from a ml. non-needle syringe (1 mg.) PYC extract, and split the dose 1 drop each with AM & PM feedings.

    For the larger northern E. gray and midsized E. Fox squirrel ssp., 3 drops (1.5 mg.) from a non needle ml. syringe.

    Split the dose either 2 drops AM and 1 drop PM, or split it in three, AM, Noon, & PM.

    For the largest E. Fox squirrels that inhabit the coastal regions bordering the Atlantic and eastern Gulf States, 4 drops (4 mg.) daily, in a split dose 2 drops ea. AM & PM.

    Various studies ranged in dosage from (1 to 10 mg). of PYC for specific ill health conditions in rats.

    When there's a specific condition that could be improved or ameliorated with PYC, it is advisable to increase the dose according to what was found to support improve,

    or ameliorate specific conditions, and with no ill side effects.

    Add noted doses to wet or moist foods like yogurt, baked squash, or applesauce in the diet.

    Do not heat this source for it damages the polyphenols it contains.

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    Looks like Amazon.com is out of stock; I found this source for the liquid Pycnogenol that was less expensive.

    https://www.natvd.com/en/shop/herbal...ct-30ml-detail

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    Default Re: Pycnogenol: Other things this extract has been found to do

    https://villagevitaminstore.ca/produ...uid-pycnogenol

    This company still offers Pycnogenol from Canada to the US.

    Pycnogenol preformed much better than aspirin, and without the bad side effects aspirin has been found to have.

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25971329

    Other things Pycnogenol has been found to do.

    https://www.pycnogenol.com/fileadmin...1_-_150DPI.pdf

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    Default Re: Pycnogenol: supports mineralization of the bones

    Again would this also apply to other animals such as a Flyer or Sugar Glider??

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    Default Re: Pycnogenol: supports mineralization of the bones

    PYC has been tested in mice also, which like flyers have a higher metabolic rate. Any mammals, human, bigs, you name it

    It is analgesic, anti inflammatory (reduces swelling in skin, tissues),anti-oxidant, anti-diabetic, anti-bacterial, anti-viral. anti-cholesterol,

    anti free radical (anti cancer), anti aging, anti hypertension, anti dementia, ... amongst the best nutraceuticals available to the public on the planet.

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