Despite such a complex name, this family of polyphenols - which belongs to the well-known class of bioflavonoids - is present in high concentrations in really simple elements such as red grapes and sea bark.
History wants a Pino infusion, prepared by an American native, rescued the French explorer Jacques Cartier's crew, imprisoned in Canadian ice for months and forced to feed only bread and dried meat without fruit and Vegetables, had symptoms of malaise.
Many years after a Bordeaux professor, curious by this story, with his scientific studies, he identified the beneficial beneficial effects of the Pino bark: oligomeric proanthocyanidins; Later discovered also in Grape Seeds.
Today's challenge is increasingly difficult: our food is sometimes hasty and little varied and balanced, the rhythms are frenzied and we can not give up some bad habits. Maintaining the well-being of the body with some useful tools: enriching the diet with more fruit and vegetables, resisting some "temptations" such as alcohol and smoking, and engage more than once a week in a sports activity that helps your body stay fit and The mind to get rid of stress, is the right choice.
But sometimes it is really difficult to have all these attentions, then Nature comes to our aid taking care of us with OPCs, Oligomeric Proantocianides.
Supplements should not be considered as substitutes for a varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
Keep out of reach of children under 3 years of age.
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.