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What is Spica Prunellae Extract

 

One test-tube study in human heart muscle cells found that spica prunellae extract suppressed the activity of inflammatory proteins known to lead to the development of heart diseases and stroke .

 

 
Benefits of Spica Prunellae Extract
 
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Anti-inflammatory effects
Inflammation is the body's protective response to threats like injuries, infections, and other illnesses. However, producing an inflammatory response without any specific cause is dangerous and can lead to chronic inflammation, which has been associated with many harmful effects.
This sort of inflammation is treatable, though. In lab studies, spica prunellae extract was able to decrease the production of inflammatory proteins (cytokines) in human heart muscle cells. This anti-inflammatory effect could protect against heart disease and stroke.
In an animal study, spica prunellae extract decreased inflammation in mice intestines. This could protect against inflammatory diseases like colitis.
However, more research is needed to support these findings, particularly in the case of human illness.

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Anti-cancer properties
Spica prunellae extract contains certain compounds like caffeic acid and rosmarinic acid, which have antioxidant and anticancer properties. For instance, antioxidants are useful for protecting against cell damage caused by free radicals in the body. This type of damage has been associated with the development of cancer and should be minimized for optimal health.
In lab studies, spica prunellae extract compounds were similarly able to kill cancer cells and stop the growth of cancerous tumors. They were also able to prevent the spread of liver cancer by blocking certain enzymes that play a key role in cancer growth.
In a breast cancer study that involved 424 people, those who took spica prunellae extract supplements while receiving cancer treatment ended up living longer. They also were more likely to not show signs of disease compared with those who only took medications.

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Regulation of blood sugar and cholesterols levels
The compounds in spica prunellae extract have protective effects against diseases like diabetes (characterized by high blood sugar levels) and atherosclerosis (characterized by high blood cholesterol levels).
In lab and animal studies, spica prunellae extract inhibited certain digestive enzymes that break down dietary carbs to produce sugars. This effect can decrease blood sugar levels and help manage diabetes symptoms.
One complication of diabetes is the hardening of your arteries (atherosclerosis) due to damage caused by high blood sugar and bad (LDL) cholesterol levels. In a study of diabetic mice on a high-fat diet, though, spica prunellae extract extract was able to decrease triglycerides, total cholesterol, and bad cholesterol levels. This could improve heart function and protect against heart disease, thereby decreasing the chances of a heart attack.
More studies are needed to replicate these findings in human populations, though.

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Treatment of herpes
Herpes, which is caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV), causes the formation of contagious cold sores around your mouth or genital area.
However, spica prunellae extract may help to reduce HSV infection. In lab studies, a specific compound (carb) in spica prunellae extract was able to stop the growth and spread of HSV.
spica prunellae extract can help the body fight against this infection by stimulating the immune system (the body's defense system), especially immune cells like macrophages.
In animal studies, topical creams containing spica prunellae extract were even able to heal or significantly decrease the number of sores and skin lesions caused by HSV.
Additional research on humans is needed to support these findings, though.

 

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How to use Spica Prunellae Extract

Spica prunellae extract is commercially available in dried pill, liquid extract, and topical ointment forms. It is commonly sold as an ingredient in health supplements at stores specializing in natural remedies.

 

Due to limited research, though, information regarding the exact dosage regimen and side effects of spica prunellae extract is not yet widely available. According to a breast cancer study, taking up to approximately 7 ounces or 207 milliliters of spica prunellae extract extract was found to be safe and did not result in any notable side effects, but the appropriate dosage of spica prunellae extract may depend on various factors like your age and pre-existing medical concerns. When taken orally, selfheal has been known to cause an upset stomach and diarrhea in some cases.

 

Scientists need to do additional research, particularly concerning certain populations like pregnant and breastfeeding women, to confirm the effects of spica prunellae extract.

 

What is Grape Seed Extract

 

Grape seed extract is an industrial derivative of whole grape seeds. The extract contains proanthocyanidins. Grape seed extract quality is measured by the content of procyanidins which are formed from proanthocyanidins. Generally, grape seed extract quality contains 95% procyanidins, but potency varies among products. 

 

Benefits of Grape Seed Extract
 

Reduction of Swelling
The proanthocyanidins in grape seed extract are a type of flavonoid naturally found in plants. This component of grape seed oil can reduce the amount of leg swelling you would normally experience during long periods of sitting.

 

Lower Blood Pressure
Researchers who studied the blood pressure of 24 adults with metabolic syndrome — most of whom had prehypertension, or elevated blood pressure levels — found that blood pressure dropped for those who took grape seed extract.

 

Improved Circulation
The tannins in grape seed extract are active antioxidants. Because of this, taking grape seed extract may protect the lining of blood vessels from damage. In this way, grape seed extract may have a positive effect on people with heart disease and other issues with circulation.

 

Cholesterol Control
When combined with the mineral chromium, grape seed extract may lower your levels of LDL, or the bad kind of cholesterol. High cholesterol puts you at risk for heart disease and stroke.
A promising study showed that this combination was more effective than grape seed oil without chromium, but more research is needed to be sure of this possible cholesterol-lowering effect.

 

Allergy Prevention
Proponents of grape seed extract have claimed it can decrease your body's production of histamines, which are part of a chain reaction your immune system launches when attacked. Histamines are what cause pesky allergy symptoms such as a runny nose, sore throat, or itchy eyes. However, although researchers have studied this, results are either too limited or too inconclusive to confirm this for sure.

 

How Should I Take Grape Seed Extract?
 

When considering the use of herbal supplements, seek the advice of your doctor. You may also consider consulting a practitioner who is trained in the use of herbal/health supplements.

 

If you choose to use grape seed extract, use it as directed on the package or as directed by your doctor, pharmacist, or other healthcare provider. Do not use more of this product than is recommended on the label.

 

Do not use different forms (tablets, liquid, oil, teas, etc) of grape seed extract at the same time without medical advice. Using different formulations together increases the risk of an overdose.

 

Call your doctor if the condition you are treating with grape seed extract does not improve, or if it gets worse while using this product.

 

Store at room temperature in a sealed container, away from moisture, heat, and light.

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What Drugs Do Grape Seed Extract Interact With?

 

Benefits of Grape Seed Extract

Grape seed extract can potentially affect medications broken down by the liver. Numerous medications are broken down by the liver, so check with your physician. Also, OPCs in grape seed extract may interact with the following:

 

Anticoagulants (blood thinners): Grape seed extract may act as a blood thinner, and could increase the risk of bleeding if taken with other blood thinners such as warfarin (Coumadin), clopidogrel (Plavix), or aspirin. If you are taking blood-thinning medications, or have bleeding disorders, ask your doctor before taking grape seed extract.

 

Phenacetin: Drinking grape juice may increase how quickly the body breaks down Phenacetin to get rid of it. This may decrease the effectiveness of the Phenacetin you are taking.

Our Factory
 

Hongjiu Biotech, an innovative manufacturer and reliable supplier since 1998, is committed to the research and development, production, and sales of botanical extracts, with ISO 22000, ISO 9001, HACCP, HALAL, KOSHER certifications. We are committed to providing global customers with botanical extracts additive solutions, from raw materials, and formulas to finished products one-stop service, support of customized functional food and beverage formulas, and functional food OEM/ODM services.

Our journey began in cultivation and extraction, where we meticulously cultivate and extract high-quality herbs to ensure the best possible end product. We adhere strictly to GAP (Good Agricultural Practices) and GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) standards throughout the process - from cultivation, extraction, and concentration, to the finished products. This stringent approach guarantees that our botanical extracts are of the highest quality, consistently meeting and often exceeding customer expectations.

We are proud to rely on state-of-the-art analysis equipment, and precision measurement techniques, and only use the highest quality raw materials in all of our products. This combination of advanced technology and top-tier ingredients allows Hongjiu Biotech to confidently offer our customers a range of high-quality products and services.

We constantly innovate and improve to meet your evolving needs and exceed your expectations. Thank you for choosing Hongjiu Biotech - let's work together towards a healthier future!

 

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FAQ

Q: What should you not take grape seed extract with?

A: It may not be safe to take vitamin C and grape seed together. This combination may raise your blood pressure. Avoid taking vitamin C and grape seed if you already have high blood pressure. Avoid taking grape seed if you are also taking or eating lactobacillus.

Q: Is it safe to take grape seed extract every day?

A: GSE is generally considered safe with few side effects. Dosages of around 300–800 mg per day for 8–16 weeks have been found to be safe and well tolerated in humans. Those who are pregnant or breastfeeding should avoid it, as there is insufficient data on its effects in these populations.

Q: Is grape seed extract hard on the liver?

A: Extracts of grape seeds, fruit and leaves, as well as juices made from grapes, have not been associated with serum enzyme elevations during therapy nor have they been implicated in cases of clinically apparent acute liver injury.

Q: Does grape seed extract interact with vitamin C?

A: The scientists concluded that GSE and Vitamin C have a complementary relationship in supporting vascular health. Together, these ingredients support antioxidant protection, help maintain the function of the blood vessels, and optimize blood flow.

Q: What effect does grape seed extract have on blood pressure?

A: The antioxidants in grape seed extract can potentially protect the blood vessels from becoming damaged, which may prevent high blood pressure.

Q: How long does it take for grape seed extract to work?

A: In most cases, the effects of grape seed extract set in almost immediately. Since GSE is not an essential nutrient, it is not technically possible to be deficient in this substance, but this beneficial extract can address low levels of antioxidants and hypertension within 24 hours or less.

Q: What does grape seed extract do to the brain?

A: Grape seed extract decreases alpha-synuclein aggregation (hallmark of Parkinson's disease) in brain. Grape seed extract inhibits polyglutamine aggregation and increases motor coordination and extend lifespan in animals with Huntington's disease.

Q: Is grape seed extract an anti-inflammatory?

A: Grape seed extract can serve to fight off inflammation, which can help fight off related chronic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, cardiovascular disease, asthma and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

Q: Should you take grape seed extract at night or morning?

A: Generally, you can take it any time of the day – moderate intake appears to be well-tolerated by most people.

Q: What not to take with grape seed?

A: Anticoagulants (blood thinners): Grape seed extract may act as a blood thinner, and could increase the risk of bleeding if taken with other blood thinners such as warfarin (Coumadin), clopidogrel (Plavix), or aspirin.

Q: Does grape seed extract increase collagen?

A: It is also thought to help improve and preserve the skin's elasticity by stabilizing collagen and elastin. Grape seed extract is effective for swollen legs or puffiness in the face because it enhances the membrane strength and tissue connection (Constantini et al., 1999).

Q: What happens if you take too much grape seed extract?

A: Overdose may cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and weakness. Symptoms should resolve with discontinuation of grape seed extract. If symptoms persist, seek medical help or contact Poison Control.

Q: Does grape seed extract make you lose weight?

A: Grape seed is thought to delay absorption of the diet, which means that subjects do not feel hungry and therefore eat less food. If a year-long trial found energy intake to remain 4 per cent lower throughout the period, this could result in a weight loss (or prevention of weight gain) of 3.7 kg, suggest the authors.

Q: Does grape seed extract increase heart rate?

A: Grape seed extract lowers your heart rate, therefore taking the unnecessary strain off of your heart and lowering your risk for heart disease. A natural heart rate regulator can be useful, since our heart rate being too fast or too slow can be an indicator of: Age.

Q: What is the benefit of spica prunellae extract?

A: One test-tube study in human heart muscle cells found that spica prunellae extract suppressed the activity of inflammatory proteins known to lead to the development of heart diseases and stroke . Spica prunellae extract has also been shown to fight intestinal inflammation in mice.

Q: Is spica prunellae extract anti-estrogen?

A: Spica prunellae extract is one of traditionally used herbal medicine for inflammatory disease and the anti-estrogenic effects of P. vulgaris is well-established.

Q: Does spica prunellae extract lower blood pressure?

A: Spica prunellae extract has long been considered to have antipyretic, analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects, lowering blood lipids and pressure.

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