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Study demonstrates pine bark naturally improves tinnitus (Pycnogenol®)
MWW Group ^ | October 13, 2010 | Unknown

Posted on 10/13/2010 12:29:57 PM PDT by decimon

Pycnogenol is effective in relieving tinnitus symptoms and improving inner-ear blood flow

HOBOKEN, N.J. (Sept. 13, 2010) – More than 50 million Americans will experience some degree of tinnitus in their lifetime, according to the American Tinnitus Association. Tinnitus is a hearing condition that causes the constant misperception of sound, including hissing, ringing and rushing noises. A study recently published in Panminerva Medica reveals that Pycnogenol® (pic-noj-en-all), an antioxidant plant extract derived from the bark of the French maritime pine tree, is effective in relieving tinnitus symptoms by improving blood flow in the inner ear.

"Impaired blood flow to the ear is a common cause for tinnitus, a disturbing and very debilitating condition that can considerably impact overall health and quality of life," said Dr. Gianni Belcaro, a lead researcher on the study along with his team from Irvine3 Vascular labs, Chieti-Pescara University. "With few options available for treatment, this study gave us the opportunity to explore a natural solution to tinnitus symptoms and its causes."

In a study conducted by the Chieti-Pescara University in Italy, 82 patients between the ages of 35 and 55 with mild-to-moderate tinnitus in only one ear, while the other remains unaffected, were studied throughout a four-week period. Tinnitus in all subjects was a result of restricted blood supply to the inner ear, as measured by high resolution ultrasonography imaging of their cochlear blood flow. Patients were assigned to one of three groups: A, B and control. Group A consisted of 24 patients who were administered 150 mg/day of Pycnogenol®, group B consisted of 34 patients who were administered 100 mg/day of Pycnogenol®, and the control group consisted of 24 patients who received no Pycnogenol®. None of the patients had previously used medication for their tinnitus symptoms.

At the beginning of the study, patients' average initial systolic and diastolic blood flow velocities were 14.3 and 4.22 cm/sec in the low dose Pycnogenol® group and 13.2 and 3.2 cm/sec in the high dose Pycnogenol® group, indicative of insufficient blood perfusion of the ear in both groups. The study found that after four weeks of treatment with Pycnogenol®, inner ear systolic and diastolic blood flow velocities in the affected ear rose to an average of 21.2 and 8.23 cm/sec in the low dose group and to 24.3 and 12.5 cm/sec in the high dose group. Not only are these results significant for the improvement of inner ear blood micro-circulation and, consequently reduction of tinnitus symptoms, but they also indicate the potentially dose-related effect of Pycnogenol® on the condition.

The study also examined in detail the effects of Pycnogenol® on the symptoms of tinnitus. Using a Subjective Tinnitus Scale (STS) at the inception of the study, subjects were instructed to rate their symptoms from "zero" (low intensity of symptoms) to "fifteen" (constant and severe symptoms). The initial STS average value was approximately 8.8 among patients in the Pycnogenol® group and 7.9 in the control group. After four weeks, STS scores reduced to 5.2 in the low dose group and 3.3 in the high dose group, demonstrating a dramatic reduction of the disturbing background noise in the effected ear. There were no significant changes within the control group.

"The study clearly indicates Pycnogenol®'s ability to improve vascular function and restore cochlear blood perfusion, which in turn relieves the severity of tinnitus symptoms" said Dr. Belcaro. "The results provide further evidence of the supplement's natural efficacy for a variety of vascular health symptoms."

This study further corroborates Pycnogenol®'s prominence for improvement of vascular function which spans from the large arteries and veins to the tiniest micro-vessels.

Pycnogenol® is a proprietary, patented pine bark extract and the research findings detailed here and in other published journals may not be applied to other pine bark extracts on the market.

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About Pycnogenol®

Pycnogenol® is a natural plant extract originating from the bark of the maritime pine that grows along the coast of southwest France and is found to contain a unique combination of procyanidins, bioflavonoids and organic acids, which offer extensive natural health benefits. The extract has been widely studied for the past 40 years and has more than 230 published studies and review articles ensuring safety and efficacy as an ingredient. Today, Pycnogenol® is available in more than 700 dietary supplements, multi-vitamins and health products worldwide. For more information, visit www.Pycnogenol.com.

About Natural Health Science, Inc.

Natural Health Science Inc. (NHS), based in Hoboken, New Jersey, is the North American distributor for Pycnogenol® (pic-noj-en-all) brand French maritime pine bark extract on behalf of Horphag Research. Pycnogenol® is a registered trademark of Horphag Research Ltd., Guernsey, and its applications are protected by U.S. patents #5,720,956 / #6,372,266 and other international patents. Horphag Research Ltd. Is the recipient of the 2008 Frost & Sullivan North American Health Ingredients Excellence in Research Award. NHS has the exclusive rights to market and sell Pycnogenol® in North America and benefits from more than 40 years of scientific research assuring the safety and efficacy of Pycnogenol® as a dietary supplement. For more information about Pycnogenol® visit our Web site at www.Pycnogenol.com.


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To: decimon

I’ve got a constant pinging in my ear.

The cure is to run silent, run deep.

Give me a ping, Vasili. One ping only, please.
seriously i have had tinnitus since the mid ‘80s. 95% of the time it’s just there, like my own white noise machine. the other 5% it is annoying so i can see how it could drive some people literally crazy or addicted.
when it bo6thers me i remember i am listening to the sounds of me.


21 posted on 10/13/2010 1:23:40 PM PDT by bravo whiskey (If the little things really bother you, maybe it's because the big things are going well.)
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To: spacejunkie01

Thanks for the link! Just ordered it. Also found a 10% discount coupon. http://www.retailmenot.com/view/vitacost.com


22 posted on 10/13/2010 1:31:44 PM PDT by Orange1998
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To: vpintheak

Yes, me too. I had this start about 4 months ago or so. Constant in my right ear. Sometimes louder than other days. I had had the same thing others probably have, a short buzz for a few seconds every once in a while. Now, it is never NOT there. I turn the radio in the car up now, turn the TV up, etc. I can see how it might make people depressed cause there is nothing you can do so far to make it go away. I hope they find a cause or a cure soon! I just want some quiet time!


23 posted on 10/13/2010 1:38:20 PM PDT by My hearts in London - Everett (You will try to nudge commies toward the truth, while they try to nudge you toward the cattle cars.)
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To: vpintheak

Isn’t it odd the VA states “...a constant, persistent ringing in both ears.” Yet service connects only 10%? As in one affected limb/organ?


24 posted on 10/13/2010 1:46:32 PM PDT by donozark (It's hard to afford a psychiatrist when you work at a gas station.)
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To: decimon

I bet they find the remedy causes baldness and impotence.


25 posted on 10/13/2010 1:46:56 PM PDT by Hacklehead (Note to Leftists- We Will Bury You (politically)
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To: Hacklehead

That’s ok with me for a little peace and quiet! They make some very very nice wigs now-a-days and I’ve got my quota of kids. :~D


26 posted on 10/13/2010 1:50:36 PM PDT by My hearts in London - Everett (You will try to nudge commies toward the truth, while they try to nudge you toward the cattle cars.)
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To: decimon

“Ever eat a pine tree?”
“Hi, I’m Ehul Gibbons!”


27 posted on 10/13/2010 2:00:56 PM PDT by G Larry
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To: decimon

Thanks for posting!


28 posted on 10/13/2010 2:04:51 PM PDT by ReleaseTheHounds ("The problem with Socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money." M. Thatcher)
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To: decimon

Pycnogenol has been touted as good for the prostate for about ten years now and is found in a lot of prostate health support formulas.


29 posted on 10/13/2010 2:13:02 PM PDT by TigersEye (Who crashed the markets on 9/28/08 and why?)
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To: decimon
According to Wikipedia, Pycnogenol is a proprietary extract of proanthocyanidins.
30 posted on 10/13/2010 2:17:13 PM PDT by wideminded
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To: Waverunner

What you need is some Pingnotatol®. It’s made from the bark of the Viking Kitty scratching post.


31 posted on 10/13/2010 2:17:38 PM PDT by TigersEye (Who crashed the markets on 9/28/08 and why?)
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To: wideminded
According to Wikipedia, Pycnogenol is a proprietary extract of with proanthocyanidins.
32 posted on 10/13/2010 2:20:26 PM PDT by TigersEye (Who crashed the markets on 9/28/08 and why?)
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To: wita

I’ve had ringing in the ears ever since I was a kid. Most of the time, I can ignore it. But if it is real silent, it’s tough to do.


33 posted on 10/13/2010 2:41:31 PM PDT by scott7278 ("...I have not changed Congress and how it operates the way I would have liked." BHO)
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To: Orange1998

Please report back to us your results!


34 posted on 10/13/2010 3:22:13 PM PDT by WHATNEXT?
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To: decimon

If I had a nickel for every time I’ve heard of a quack cure for the ringing in my ears, I could afford to have them replaced.


35 posted on 10/13/2010 3:42:10 PM PDT by Cyber Liberty (I am Derek Fenton! (me) Enjoying freedom ourselves requires tolerating it for others. (Jedidah))
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To: donozark

LOL! Yep, that’s what I got, and I was happy to get it, too! Had to go back to the VA after discharge to get it.


36 posted on 10/13/2010 3:47:45 PM PDT by vpintheak (Love of God, Family and Country has made me an extremist.)
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To: Cyber Liberty
If I had a nickel for every time I’ve heard of a quack cure for the ringing in my ears, I could afford to have them replaced.

I have no idea if this might work. Hopefully, someone here knows or will know.

That ringing in the ears is something I will get every once in a blue moon so this doesn't affect me.

37 posted on 10/13/2010 3:49:04 PM PDT by decimon
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To: WOBBLY BOB

Depends on Who it lands on? I’m thinking a tree hits me in the head in a forest - I might Start hearing a loud ringing in my ears!


38 posted on 10/13/2010 3:54:12 PM PDT by 2dollarbill
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To: scott7278

I have it bad enough so I can’t really take a hearing test because of the constant tones I hear. Sounds just like the tones generated by the test machine. I was once accused of being coached on a hearing test because of the number of times I was pushing the button, when there was no tone generated. The situation is definitely worse when it is quiet.


39 posted on 10/13/2010 6:12:33 PM PDT by wita
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To: decimon
The word is pronounced tin' i tus with the accent on the first syllable but some radio commercials have changed that to ti nigh' tus changing the second syllable to a long i sound and accenting it there. I think the reason is that they think it is perceived by many people to be pronounced that way.
40 posted on 10/13/2010 6:20:01 PM PDT by OldPossum
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