Guest guest Posted July 17, 2002 Report Share Posted July 17, 2002 I've often wondered about this too. I find that pycnogenols help reduce my ambient redness so I suppose it makes sense to stop taking it before treatment in order to be as red as possible. Not only is it an issue prior to treatment, but afterwards as well. If you resumed taking the grape seed/pycnogenol immediately following the laser therapy could this help the coagulated vessels to regrow? Nase doesn't mention anything about this in his book. Colin Nutrition Therapy & Photoderm > In Dr. Nase's book, he describes increasing the strength of blood > vessels with the use of pycnogenol and grape seed extract. Would it > make sense to lay off these supplements some time before laser > therapy? The thinking is that if blood vessels have been increased > in strength then higher energy settings might be used with attendant > ill affects; or, will the supplements have no effect on vessels that > would be removed by laser? > D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2002 Report Share Posted July 17, 2002 I've often wondered about this too. I find that pycnogenols help reduce my ambient redness so I suppose it makes sense to stop taking it before treatment in order to be as red as possible. Not only is it an issue prior to treatment, but afterwards as well. If you resumed taking the grape seed/pycnogenol immediately following the laser therapy could this help the coagulated vessels to regrow? Nase doesn't mention anything about this in his book. Colin Nutrition Therapy & Photoderm > In Dr. Nase's book, he describes increasing the strength of blood > vessels with the use of pycnogenol and grape seed extract. Would it > make sense to lay off these supplements some time before laser > therapy? The thinking is that if blood vessels have been increased > in strength then higher energy settings might be used with attendant > ill affects; or, will the supplements have no effect on vessels that > would be removed by laser? > D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2002 Report Share Posted July 17, 2002 I've often wondered about this too. I find that pycnogenols help reduce my ambient redness so I suppose it makes sense to stop taking it before treatment in order to be as red as possible. Not only is it an issue prior to treatment, but afterwards as well. If you resumed taking the grape seed/pycnogenol immediately following the laser therapy could this help the coagulated vessels to regrow? Nase doesn't mention anything about this in his book. Colin Nutrition Therapy & Photoderm > In Dr. Nase's book, he describes increasing the strength of blood > vessels with the use of pycnogenol and grape seed extract. Would it > make sense to lay off these supplements some time before laser > therapy? The thinking is that if blood vessels have been increased > in strength then higher energy settings might be used with attendant > ill affects; or, will the supplements have no effect on vessels that > would be removed by laser? > D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2002 Report Share Posted July 17, 2002 I've often wondered about this too. I find that pycnogenols help reduce my ambient redness so I suppose it makes sense to stop taking it before treatment in order to be as red as possible. Not only is it an issue prior to treatment, but afterwards as well. If you resumed taking the grape seed/pycnogenol immediately following the laser therapy could this help the coagulated vessels to regrow? Nase doesn't mention anything about this in his book. Colin Nutrition Therapy & Photoderm > In Dr. Nase's book, he describes increasing the strength of blood > vessels with the use of pycnogenol and grape seed extract. Would it > make sense to lay off these supplements some time before laser > therapy? The thinking is that if blood vessels have been increased > in strength then higher energy settings might be used with attendant > ill affects; or, will the supplements have no effect on vessels that > would be removed by laser? > D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2002 Report Share Posted July 17, 2002 I belive someone in the group did increase the doze of Ester C during photoderm treatments. If I rember right it was Dr Nase's advice. I belive the increase doze will help the new vessels to grow strong? But also as you say it would be good to stop if u get redder... So the question is what is the right thing to do`? //Kajsa. --- " C.S. " skrev: > I've often wondered about this too. I find that > pycnogenols help reduce my > ambient redness so I suppose it makes sense to stop > taking it before > treatment in order to be as red as possible. > > Not only is it an issue prior to treatment, but > afterwards as well. > > If you resumed taking the grape seed/pycnogenol > immediately following the > laser therapy could this help the coagulated vessels > to regrow? Nase > doesn't mention anything about this in his book. > > Colin > > Nutrition Therapy & Photoderm > > > > In Dr. Nase's book, he describes increasing the > strength of blood > > vessels with the use of pycnogenol and grape seed > extract. Would it > > make sense to lay off these supplements some time > before laser > > therapy? The thinking is that if blood vessels > have been increased > > in strength then higher energy settings might be > used with attendant > > ill affects; or, will the supplements have no > effect on vessels that > > would be removed by laser? > > D _____________________________________________________ Gratis e-mail resten av livet på www.yahoo.se/mail Busenkelt! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2002 Report Share Posted July 17, 2002 I belive someone in the group did increase the doze of Ester C during photoderm treatments. If I rember right it was Dr Nase's advice. I belive the increase doze will help the new vessels to grow strong? But also as you say it would be good to stop if u get redder... So the question is what is the right thing to do`? //Kajsa. --- " C.S. " skrev: > I've often wondered about this too. I find that > pycnogenols help reduce my > ambient redness so I suppose it makes sense to stop > taking it before > treatment in order to be as red as possible. > > Not only is it an issue prior to treatment, but > afterwards as well. > > If you resumed taking the grape seed/pycnogenol > immediately following the > laser therapy could this help the coagulated vessels > to regrow? Nase > doesn't mention anything about this in his book. > > Colin > > Nutrition Therapy & Photoderm > > > > In Dr. Nase's book, he describes increasing the > strength of blood > > vessels with the use of pycnogenol and grape seed > extract. Would it > > make sense to lay off these supplements some time > before laser > > therapy? The thinking is that if blood vessels > have been increased > > in strength then higher energy settings might be > used with attendant > > ill affects; or, will the supplements have no > effect on vessels that > > would be removed by laser? > > D _____________________________________________________ Gratis e-mail resten av livet på www.yahoo.se/mail Busenkelt! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2002 Report Share Posted July 17, 2002 I belive someone in the group did increase the doze of Ester C during photoderm treatments. If I rember right it was Dr Nase's advice. I belive the increase doze will help the new vessels to grow strong? But also as you say it would be good to stop if u get redder... So the question is what is the right thing to do`? //Kajsa. --- " C.S. " skrev: > I've often wondered about this too. I find that > pycnogenols help reduce my > ambient redness so I suppose it makes sense to stop > taking it before > treatment in order to be as red as possible. > > Not only is it an issue prior to treatment, but > afterwards as well. > > If you resumed taking the grape seed/pycnogenol > immediately following the > laser therapy could this help the coagulated vessels > to regrow? Nase > doesn't mention anything about this in his book. > > Colin > > Nutrition Therapy & Photoderm > > > > In Dr. Nase's book, he describes increasing the > strength of blood > > vessels with the use of pycnogenol and grape seed > extract. Would it > > make sense to lay off these supplements some time > before laser > > therapy? The thinking is that if blood vessels > have been increased > > in strength then higher energy settings might be > used with attendant > > ill affects; or, will the supplements have no > effect on vessels that > > would be removed by laser? > > D _____________________________________________________ Gratis e-mail resten av livet på www.yahoo.se/mail Busenkelt! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2002 Report Share Posted July 17, 2002 I belive someone in the group did increase the doze of Ester C during photoderm treatments. If I rember right it was Dr Nase's advice. I belive the increase doze will help the new vessels to grow strong? But also as you say it would be good to stop if u get redder... So the question is what is the right thing to do`? //Kajsa. --- " C.S. " skrev: > I've often wondered about this too. I find that > pycnogenols help reduce my > ambient redness so I suppose it makes sense to stop > taking it before > treatment in order to be as red as possible. > > Not only is it an issue prior to treatment, but > afterwards as well. > > If you resumed taking the grape seed/pycnogenol > immediately following the > laser therapy could this help the coagulated vessels > to regrow? Nase > doesn't mention anything about this in his book. > > Colin > > Nutrition Therapy & Photoderm > > > > In Dr. Nase's book, he describes increasing the > strength of blood > > vessels with the use of pycnogenol and grape seed > extract. Would it > > make sense to lay off these supplements some time > before laser > > therapy? The thinking is that if blood vessels > have been increased > > in strength then higher energy settings might be > used with attendant > > ill affects; or, will the supplements have no > effect on vessels that > > would be removed by laser? > > D _____________________________________________________ Gratis e-mail resten av livet på www.yahoo.se/mail Busenkelt! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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