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Grape Seed Extract Liquid

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Grape Seed Liquid Extract

Medicinal plants served as the first forms of medicine and were used by ancient cultures around the world as treatments for various conditions. Today, many natural and folk remedies from the past are becoming more mainstream complementary treatments as science begins to uncover the secrets to their actions and benefits. Grape seed extract is one of the many herbal remedies that are commonly used to promote health and well-being. If you're looking for a supplement to add to your diet, you'll find a selection of grape seed extract products at Walgreens.

What Is Grape Seed Extract?

Grape seed extract is a substance sourced from the seeds found inside of grapes. As a food, grapes have been enjoyed for thousands of years. In areas where grapes were easy to grow and cultivate, various parts of the plant were used as medicine for everything from hemorrhoids to constipation. Scientists have begun to study the properties of grape seeds, determining that they contain a type of natural chemical called oligomeric proanthocyanidin complexes or OPCs. These complexes may give grape seed extract its potential health benefits.

Does Grape Seed Have Antioxidants?

The OPCs in grape seed extract have been found to exhibit antioxidant properties. An antioxidant is a substance that helps to defend an organism from a type of cellular damage called oxidation. Some people believe the antioxidants of grape seed extract may affect the aging process, helping to keep the skin look youthful. However, it is still too early to know if the antioxidant properties of grape seed extract can offer health benefits to people and more research is needed.

Other Potential Uses of Grape Seed Extract

The observed actions of OPCs in laboratory studies have led scientists to evaluate whether the action of grape seed extract and its components could benefit people with certain health problems. Some preliminary research suggests that grape seed extract may assist with symptoms caused by a type of poor circulation called venous insufficiency. In addition, some small studies have shown that grape seed extract may help with swelling caused by surgery or an injury, high cholesterol, and eye disease related to diabetes.

Should I Take Grape Seed Extract?

While some research into the benefits of grape seed extract has produced promising results, scientists are still looking into the proposed uses of supplements. There isn't enough evidence to validate the use of grape seed extract for any single condition, making it important that you talk to your doctor about using a supplement.

How Much Grape Seed Extract to Take Daily

Grape seed extract products come in a variety of strengths. The milligram or "mg" rating of the formula will tell you how much grape seed extract the supplement provides per serving. The recommended dosage of grape seed extract depends upon the intended use of the herb. It is important to talk to your doctor before taking grape seed extract. He or she can help you decide if taking a supplement is right for you and also discuss any potential side effects or interactions with medications you may take regularly.

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