Guest guest Posted October 13, 2008 Report Share Posted October 13, 2008 Heidi N, I read you post several days ago and finally have found some time to respond and share. Pycnogenol is a supplement that does help repair the damage to the capillaries as described in your post. We have put it to the test since 1994. I will share further information about it in a separate post. Jan Dr. Moulden, from www.amassnetwork.com , in my opinion, just finished the autism puzzle. He says that things like alzhiemers, schizophrenia, autism, learning disabilities, sudden infant death, and likely a bunch more diagnoses are really lack of oxygen to the brain. He says that vaccines cause the ends of tiny capillaries to swell, cutting off the oxygen supply to various parts of the brain and other parts of the body. Now, of course, toxins and pathogens also cause this. So this explains why all the PET scans show lack of oxygen to the brain in mental illnesses, developmental illnesses, etc. Dr. Moulden further explains how facial movements are directly correlated with the parts of the brain effected. This I know to be true from my own professional background. This explains why we have to do so many things to help our children; we have to increase blood flow, kill pathogens and detox. This explains why our children can't detox. Their blood is not flowing to the toxins. This is explains all the pathogens. Pathogens grow where there is dead tissue. Hulda explains this in her book, "The Cure for All Diseases", that toxins attract pathogens into the brain. This also explains why so many do well with things like Gingko that increase oxygen to the brain. I just called someone I know who is knowledgeable about herbs, and he is going to make a list of herbs and foods that are known to increase blood flow and repair capillaries, nerve cells, etc. We have been knowing that our children have lack of oxygen to the brain, but now its like my brain has been opened to the fact that, yes, its lack of oxygen, so rid the toxins, pathogens, and increase that blood flow to revive those capillaries. Our children are really stroke victims. It all makes sense now. Love and prayers, Heidi N http://www.hankintatukku.com/pycnogenol.html Pycnogenol acts especially on leaky capillary vessels which can be considered as a defective network of collagen fibers. Pycnogenol enhances vitamin C activity in capillary wall membranes and strengthens collagen in the capillaries. Furthermore, some Pycnogenol constituents demonstrate: antiviral effects, anti-inflammatory activity, antiproliferative action, antimutagenic potential and protect the human skin against the damage of UV-radiation. Natural killer cell cytotoxicity was increased with Pycnogenol treatment. Inflammation and some aging symptoms can occur due to a bioflavonoid deficiency which make capillaries porous, or due to free radicals and other oxygen species which can initiate the inflammatory response. Pycnogenol has been shown to strengthen capillaries and quench free radical attack. During the inflammation process, the enzymes collagenase and elastase are released which damage the skin proteins collagen and elastin. Studies have shown that Pycnogenol bioflavonoids bind to these skin proteins and protect them against degradation by the collagenase and elastase enzymes. Another damaging enzyme is hyaluronidase, a mucopolysaccharide-splitting enzyme which is related to increase permeability of capillaries and other blood vessels, as well as to inflammation. Two of the bio-flavonoids of Pycnogenol, catechin and proanthocyanidin B-2 inhibit hyaluronidase. Thus Pycnogenol protects hyaluronic acid, a basic constituent of connective tissue and creates more youthful, undamaged structures of the face and other body areas. Elasticity and flexible strength is restored to connective tissue. Clinical Experience of Pycnogenol The use of Pycnogenol in human subjects showed health benefits and to reduce risk of more than 50 radical-related diseases such as: preventing cardiovascular degeneration or disease, restorating and preventing leaky capillaries, strengthening capillaries, arteries and veins, improving circulation and enhancing cell vitality, slowing aging and improving skin smoothness and elasticity, improving vision, enhancing immune response and reducing inflammation in arthritis, an antiviral effect in patients with recurrent herpes glutealis after application of a topical ointment. McCain or Obama? Stay updated on coverage of the Presidential race while you browse - Download Now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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