Grape Seed Extract, Antioxidant support Heart Health - 90 veg capsules
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Key Health Benefits
Use Case | Summary | PubMed Link |
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Cardiovascular & Blood Pressure Support | A meta-analysis of 16 RCTs (810 participants) found that GSE supplementation significantly reduced systolic blood pressure by ~6 mmHg and diastolic by ~2–3 mmHg on average. The blood-pressure-lowering effect was especially pronounced in younger and obese individuals. | PubMed |
Endothelial Function & Vascular Health | A 16-week placebo-controlled trial in healthy adults showed that daily GSE (300 mg) improved endothelial function and vascular health. GSE-treated subjects had reduced endothelial adhesion molecule (sICAM-1) and endothelin-1 levels (vasoconstrictive factors) and better vasodilation, along with improved blood pressure. | PubMed |
Antioxidant Effects | A 2021 systematic review and meta-analysis of 19 trials concluded that GSE supplementation markedly improves antioxidant status. GSE significantly decreased malondialdehyde (MDA, a lipid peroxidation marker) and oxidized LDL levels, and modestly increased total antioxidant capacity in participants. | PubMed |
Anti-Inflammatory Activity | Clinical evidence shows GSE can reduce inflammation. For example, in obese type 2 diabetic patients, 4 weeks of GSE (600 mg/day) significantly lowered high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) levels (from 3.2 mg/L to 2.0 mg/L, indicating a ~37% reduction) compared to baseline. This reduction in a key inflammatory marker suggests notable anti-inflammatory effects. | PubMed |
Exercise Performance & Recovery Enhancement | GSE may aid exercise performance and recovery. In one study with athletes, 14 days of GSE supplementation improved endurance performance—subjects had a longer time to exhaustion during exercise and enhanced blood flow (brachial artery flow-mediated dilation improved from ~14.4% to 17.6% with GSE) compared to placebo. These findings suggest GSE acts as an ergogenic aid, likely by promoting better vasodilation and reducing exercise-induced oxidative stress. | PubMed |
Dosage Recommendation
Goal | Servings per Day |
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General Antioxidant & Vascular Support | 1 capsule (500 mg) daily with a meal |
Cardiovascular & Blood Pressure | 1 capsule twice daily (morning and evening) |
Anti-Inflammatory Support | 1 capsule twice daily, ideally with meals |
Exercise Performance & Recovery | 1–2 capsules (500–1 000 mg) daily, with one dose 30 min pre-exercise |
High-Oxidative Stress Periods | 2 capsules daily for short-term (e.g., illness, heavy training) |
Supplement Facts
NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION | |||
Serving Size: 1 veg. Capsule | |||
Amt. per Serving | % RDA Men | % RDA Women | |
Grape Seed Extract (Vitis Vinifera(95% Polyphenols) | 500 mg | ** | ** |
Ingredients: Grape Seed Extract, Bulking Agent (INS 460 (i)), Anticaking Agent (INS 341(iii)) & Vegetable Capsule Shell (HPMC) (INS 464). |
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Experience the Power of Grape Seed Extract
Unlock the incredible benefits of our Grape Seed Extract, specifically formulated to provide antioxidant support and promote heart health. Each bottle contains 90 vegetarian capsules, making it easy to incorporate into your daily routine.
Key Features:
- Maximum Strength: Each capsule delivers a potent 500 mg of grape seed extract with a minimum of 95% polyphenols.
- Potent Antioxidant Support: Known to be 20 times more effective than Vitamin C and 50 times more effective than Vitamin E, this extract aids in detoxifying your body from harmful toxins and free radicals.
- High Bioavailability: Our all-natural extraction process ensures that you receive maximum absorption and benefits.
100% Vegetarian: Made from plant-derived cellulose, our capsules are suitable for both vegetarians and vegans.
Health Benefits:
Regular use of grape seed extract can contribute to:
- Enhanced cardiovascular support
- Improved circulation
- Better cholesterol levels
- Faster healing from injuries
Elevated mood and overall wellness
A Great Value:
With 90 capsules per bottle, each providing a significant dose of antioxidants, you'll have a 3-month supply to support your health journey.
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When Will I See Results?
Outcome | Timeline |
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Blood Pressure Reduction | 6–12 weeks for significant systolic/diastolic decreases |
Endothelial Function Improvement | 8–12 weeks for better flow-mediated dilation and arterial stiffness |
Antioxidant Marker Changes | 2–4 weeks for higher TAC and lower MDA |
Inflammation Reduction | 4–8 weeks for lower cytokine (TNF-α, IL-6) levels |
Exercise Endurance & Recovery | Noticeable within 1–2 weeks for improved time-to-exhaustion |
How to Maximize Results
Goal | Synergistic Stack & Habits |
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Vascular & Antioxidant Support | GSE + CoQ₁₀ (100 mg) + Omega-3 (1 g EPA/DHA) + Mediterranean-style diet |
Anti-Inflammatory | GSE + Curcumin (500 mg) + Omega-3 + Low-GI, antioxidant-rich foods |
Exercise Performance | GSE + Citrulline Malate + Beta-Alanine + Proper hydration |
General Wellness | GSE + Vitamin C (500 mg) + Vitamin E (200 IU) + regular moderate exercise |
What to Avoid
Substance / Condition | Why to Avoid | Advice |
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High-Dose Iron | Iron may promote lipid peroxidation in presence of polyphenols | Space iron supplements ≥ 2 hrs apart from GSE |
Anticoagulants (e.g., warfarin) | GSE may have additive effects on bleeding risk | Consult your healthcare provider |
Excessive Caffeine | Can increase oxidative stress and counteract benefits | Limit caffeine intake |
Poor Hydration | Impairs nutrient transport and vascular function | Maintain ≥ 2 L water daily |
Smoking | Elevates oxidative stress, negating antioxidant effects | Avoid smoking for optimal results |
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Questions & Answers
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What is the Potassium contain in it? Polyphenols have Potassium content. I am checking because consuming Potassium can be bad for CKD patients.
Research studies suggest that grape seed extract containing 95% polyphenols typically has very low levels of potassium. Therefore, for a serving size of 500 mg of grape seed extract, the potassium content would be negligible and unlikely to impact potassium intake. However, we advise patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) to consult a healthcare professional before consuming the product to ensure it aligns with their specific dietary restrictions and health needs.