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Organic Grape Seed, Organic Grape Skin, Organic White Pine Bark Options

Bulk comes in Black Mylar Bags in 4 oz, 8 oz and 1 lb. packages

 

Our Certified Grape Seed, Certified Grape Skin, and Pine Bark Extract Bulk Powder is grown and packaged at our farm and sold in 4 oz, 8 oz, and 1 pound packages.

Ingredient Information: Pure, All Natural, Non-GMO, Gluten Free, No Artificial Colors, Flavors, Wheat, or Soy, Grape Seed, Grape Skin, and Pine Bark Extract Bulk Powder Herbal Supplement – 3 Powerful Antioxidants


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Pure, All Natural, Grape Seed, Grape Skin, and Pine Bark Extract Uses
Vision Improvement – Grape seed has produced beneficial effects in people with vision problems. One study focused on participants with computer related visual stress. People who worked at a video display terminal (VDT) for at least 6 hours a day were assigned to one of three groups, receiving either grape seed, bilberry, or a placebo. After 2 months, the grape seed group reported much less visual stress, with improvements even greater than those seen in the bilberry group (Fusi, 1990). An earlier study had shown grape seed to be significantly more effective than a placebo in improving night vision. This earlier study included 98 people who experienced prolonged night visual glare or visual stress caused by VDT’s (Corbe, 1988).” – Source: Mosby’s Hand Book of Herbs & Natural Supplements Linda Skidmore-Roth, RN, MSN, NP

Pure, All Natural, Grape Seed Extract Common Uses
▪ Antioxidant▪ Allergies ▪ Arthritis ▪ Asthma ▪ Blood clots ▪ Blood pressure ▪ Cancer ▪ Cataracts ▪ Cellulite ▪Cholesterol ▪ Circulation ▪ Diabetes ▪ Diabetic retinopathy ▪ Eczema ▪ Edema ▪ Emphysema ▪ Eyestrain ▪Fibromylagia ▪ Glaucoma ▪ Gout ▪ Hair loss ▪ Hay fever ▪ Heart attack ▪ Heart disease ▪ Hives ▪Impotence ▪ Leg cramps ▪ Macular degeneration ▪ MS ▪ Night vision ▪ Numbness (tingling) ▪ PMS ▪Psoriasis ▪ Scars ▪ Skin cancer ▪ Skin elasticity ▪ Skin health ▪ Stretch marks ▪ Stroke ▪ Teeth & gum healing ▪ Tumor formation ▪ Varicose veins ▪ Wound healing ▪ Wrinkles (not scientifically proven). Source – WebMD.com

Pure, All Natural, Grape Skin Extract Beneficial Uses
“Grape Skin contains high concentrations of the substance, trans-resveratrol, and health industry researchers have found that this substance may be the key to its source as an antioxidant that may help in the prevention of serious infection. According to Northwestern University, the significant amounts of resveratrol naturally present in Grape Skin have demonstrated potentially beneficial properties, including:
▪antioxidant,
▪anticoagulant,
▪anti-inflammatory
▪anticarcinogen effects.
Recent research shows that trans-resveratrol may interfere with the development of disease by:
▪blocking the actions of carcinogens,
▪inhibiting the initiation and proliferation of diseased cells and
▪causing pre-cancerous cells to revert to normal.
Grape Skin contains proanthocyanidins, the phytonutrients that:
▪provide a high degree of antioxidant capacity that fights free radical damage in the body. These compounds allow the body’s cells to absorb vitamin C, which are thought to be helpful in
▪protecting cells from the free radicals that can bind to and destroy cellular compounds. These qualities may be helpful in
▪building the immune system
▪fighting serious malignant disease and other infections. With regard to good coronary health, Grape Skin
▪may be very helpful in reducing platelet aggregation (clotting) in the blood, thereby
▪reducing the risk of arteriosclerosis, stroke and heart attacks.
Researchers at Northwestern University Medical School have found that a chemical in red wine is a form of estrogen called resveratrol (highly concentrated in the skin of grapes), and it:
▪may reduce the risk for Cardiovascular disease. Resveratrol has a molecular structure similar to that of diethylstilbestrol, a synthetic estrogen. The resveratrol in Grape Skin is said to
▪raise the levels of high-density lipoproteins (HDLs or “good” cholesterol) in the blood, while
▪decreasing the low-density lipoproteins (LDLs, or “bad” cholesterol) and thereby possibly
▪helping to prevent heart attacks and strokes. It is also said to
▪prevent fat in the bloodstream from sticking together and clogging the arteries, which is thought to promote better circulation of blood throughout the body, especially to the heart. Grape Skin may help to
▪minimize brain damage from strokes. Research has discovered that resveratrol can
▪absorb free radicals, stopping them from doing any more damage to the brain. The phytonutrients that contribute to the grape vine’s resistance to viruses are thought to ▪protect against some viral infections in humans as well.” – Source: Northwestern University

Pure, All Natural, White Pine Bark Benefits:
Historically White Pine Bark was ground into flour and used by Native Americans to make bread. Some tribes used the inner bark and sap as a poultice or dressing for wounds and sores. White Pine Bark increases circulation and has a slight “warming” effect. It carries away toxins, increasing secretion of fluids, and loosens phlegm. It is used to treat a stuffy, not runny nose, and helps make coughing and sneezing productive, which will clear air passages. It is an excellent expectorant, helping to reduce mucus secretions and works to stimulate mucus elimination. White Pine Bark is also a very powerful antioxidant. Topically a paste made from Pine Bark can be made into a poultice to treat wounds, or may help with headaches. Used in a combination with uva ursi (bearberry), marshmallow, and poplar bark, it is used as a treatment for diabetes. White Pine Bark (Pinus Strobus) may be used for the following:
▪Anti-oxidant
▪Headaches
▪Muscle Pain
▪Expectorant
▪Demulcent
▪Diabetes
▪Diuretic
▪Strengthens Urinary Tract
▪Coughs Colds
▪Bronchitis
▪Influenza
▪Sore Throats
▪Stuffy nose
▪Laryngitis
▪To strengthen bladder and kidneys
Native Americans Ate Pine Bark and included the inner bark of pines and other trees as an important part of their diet. Early foreign explorers of North America recorded finding acres of trees stripped of bark for food by the local inhabitants. Easily obtainable in large quantities all year round, storable, and very nutritious, at least one famous tribe is well documented as making bark an important part of their diet. There are no known side effects for White Pine Bark. Check for allergic reaction which might include a skin rash, headache, or nausea. Source: Home Remedy Central

Pure, All Natural, Grape Seed, Grape Skin, and Pine Bark Extract Capsules Shelf Life
If stored in a cool, dry, place it’s best used by 1 year. FREEZING is NOT recommended.

If You Choose To Encapsulate Your Own
Click here or on picture for Detail Document on Capsule Size and Fill Rate!
We use size ‘0’, 500 mg capsules. One Teaspoon will fill approximately 7 size “0” capsules.
Note: Outcome is dependent on product used and how densely it’s packed.
Example: One 500 mg. (seed & skin) capsule = approximately 0.02 oz. (just shy of 1/8 teaspoon).
Half that amount (250 mg.) =1/16 tsp.

Below – see approximate output using extra fine BULK 50/50 Blend with size ‘0’ (500 MG) Capsules. Disclaimer – output varies by how packed, product used (density), product grind, or capsule size used.

Capsule Size Comparison

Capsule Size – Click on picture for more information

 

4 Oz. Pkg. May Produce ± 280 Capsules
8 Oz. Pkg. May Produce ± 560 Capsules

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