Grape seed supplements come in many different forms and it is important to get a high quality product that has been standardized to the proanthocyanidins and contains a high enough dose to achieve a therapeutic benefit.
Grape seed extract (Vitis vinifera) contains compounds known as proanthocyanidins as well as vitamin E, flavonoids and linoleic acid which act in the body as potent anti-oxidants and have many therapeutic benefits. Anti-oxidants are able to scavenge free radicals in the body that damage cells and create inflammation. Grape seed extract is often confused with Grapefruit seed extract as both may be abbreviated as GSE, but grapefruit seed is used mostly as an anti-microbial and should not be used long term. Grape seed extract on the other hand may be used long term as it can help reduce inflammation and LDL or ‘bad’ cholesterol known to be associated with atherosclerosis. Grape seed has also been shown to protect normal cells during certain chemotherapies and can be toxic to cancer cells therefore increasing the effect of the cancer treatment while reducing side effects. The anti-oxidant properties of grape seed can also help to reduce the symptoms of both asthma and seasonal allergies.
Grape seed supplements come in many different forms and it is important to get a high quality product that has been standardized to the proanthocyanidins and contains a high enough dose to achieve a therapeutic benefit.
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Magnesium is a vital mineral that is of often overlooked in favour of its counterpart Calcium. It is the second most common mineral deficiency next to Zinc and is crucial for over 300 different enzymatic reactions in the body. Some reasons for this wide spread deficiency include the processing of foods and use of certain fertilizers to grow fruits and vegetables leading to lower magnesium content. Some medications or conditions such as statins, chronic stress and digestive dysfunction can lead to a decrease in the absorption of dietary magnesium as well. Magnesium is necessary for the production of energy used by the cells and can also help relax skeletal and smooth muscle. Foods sources that are higher in magnesium include raw nuts, leafy green vegeatables, fish, organic soy beans and raw cacao. Common symptoms of mild-moderate deficiency are anxiety, depression, fatigue, insomnia, irritability, panic attacks, muscle cramps or twitches, hypertension and headaches. Magnesium supplements come in a wide range of forms and vary in their ability to be absorbed and utilized by the body. Magnesium citrate and oxide are a lower cost form and tend to cause more digestive upset or diarrhea at lower doses, whereas magnesium glycinate/bisglycinate and other amino acid chelates are more absorbable and effective to correct deficiency. Magnesium has been shown to be effective for conditions such as migraine prophylaxis, hypertension, PMS, restless leg syndrome and sleep disturbances. I have also used it clinically to reduce muscle cramps and pain. Magnesium does interact with certain medications so it is important to consult a healthcare professional prior to starting any supplementation. |
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