Study Demonstrates Pine Bark Naturally Improves Tinnitus
October 2010
More than 50 million Americans will experience some degree of tinnitus in
their lifetime, according to the American Tinnitus Association. Tinnitus is
a hearing condition that causes the constant misperception of sound,
including hissing, ringing and rushing noises. A study recently published in
Panminerva Medica reveals that Pycnogenol(r) (pic-noj-en-all), an
antioxidant plant extract derived from the bark of the French maritime pine
tree, is effective in relieving tinnitus symptoms by improving blood flow in
the inner ear.
"Impaired blood flow to the ear is a common cause for tinnitus, a
disturbing and very debilitating condition that can considerably impact
overall health and quality of life," said Dr. Gianni Belcaro, a lead
researcher on the study along with his team from Irvine3 Vascular labs,
Chieti-Pescara University. "With few options available for treatment, this
study gave us the opportunity to explore a natural solution to tinnitus
symptoms and its causes."
In a study conducted by the Chieti-Pescara University in Italy, 82
patients between the ages of 35 and 55 with mild-to-moderate tinnitus in
only one ear, while the other remains unaffected, were studied throughout a
four-week period. Tinnitus in all subjects was a result of restricted blood
supply to the inner ear, as measured by high resolution ultrasonography
imaging of their cochlear blood flow. Patients were assigned to one of three
groups: A, B and control. Group A consisted of 24 patients who were
administered 150 mg/day of Pycnogenol(r), group B consisted of 34 patients
who were administered 100 mg/day of Pycnogenol(r), and the control group
consisted of 24 patients who received no Pycnogenol(r). None of the patients
had previously used medication for their tinnitus symptoms.
At the beginning of the study, patients' average initial systolic and
diastolic blood flow velocities were 14.3 and 4.22 cm/sec in the low dose
Pycnogenol(r) group and 13.2 and 3.2 cm/sec in the high dose Pycnogenol(r)
group, indicative of insufficient blood perfusion of the ear in both groups.
The study found that after four weeks of treatment with Pycnogenol(r), inner
ear systolic and diastolic blood flow velocities in the affected ear rose to
an average of 21.2 and 8.23 cm/sec in the low dose group and to 24.3 and
12.5 cm/sec in the high dose group. Not only are these results significant
for the improvement of inner ear blood micro-circulation and, consequently
reduction of tinnitus symptoms, but they also indicate the potentially
dose-related effect of Pycnogenol(r) on the condition.
The study also examined in detail the effects of Pycnogenol(r) on the
symptoms of tinnitus. Using a Subjective Tinnitus Scale (STS) at the
inception of the study, subjects were instructed to rate their symptoms from
"zero" (low intensity of symptoms) to "fifteen" (constant and severe
symptoms). The initial STS average value was approximately 8.8 among
patients in the Pycnogenol(r) group and 7.9 in the control group. After four
weeks, STS scores reduced to 5.2 in the low dose group and 3.3 in the high
dose group, demonstrating a dramatic reduction of the disturbing background
noise in the effected ear. There were no significant changes within the
control group.
"The study clearly indicates Pycnogenol(r)'s ability to improve vascular
function and restore cochlear blood perfusion, which in turn relieves the
severity of tinnitus symptoms" said Dr. Belcaro. "The results provide
further evidence of the supplement's natural efficacy for a variety of
vascular health symptoms."
This study further corroborates Pycnogenol(r)'s prominence for
improvement of vascular function which spans from the large arteries and
veins to the tiniest micro-vessels.
Pycnogenol(r) is a proprietary, patented pine bark extract and the
research findings detailed here and in other published journals may not be
applied to other pine bark extracts on the market.
About Pycnogenol(r)
Pycnogenol(r) is a natural plant extract originating from the bark of the
maritime pine that grows along the coast of southwest France and is found to
contain a unique combination of procyanidins, bioflavonoids and organic
acids, which offer extensive natural health benefits. The extract has been
widely studied for the past 40 years and has more than 230 published studies
and review articles ensuring safety and efficacy as an ingredient. Today,
Pycnogenol(r) is available in more than 700 dietary supplements,
multi-vitamins and health products worldwide. For more information, visit
www.Pycnogenol.com.
About Natural Health Science, Inc.
Natural Health Science Inc. (NHS), based in Hoboken, New Jersey, is the
North American distributor for Pycnogenol(r) (pic-noj-en-all) brand French
maritime pine bark extract on behalf of Horphag Research. Pycnogenol(r) is a
registered trademark of Horphag Research Ltd., Guernsey, and its
applications are protected by U.S. patents #5,720,956 / #6,372,266 and other
international patents. Horphag Research Ltd. Is the recipient of the 2008
Frost & Sullivan North American Health Ingredients Excellence in Research
Award. NHS has the exclusive rights to market and sell Pycnogenol(r) in
North America and benefits from more than 40 years of scientific research
assuring the safety and efficacy of Pycnogenol(r) as a dietary supplement.
For more information about Pycnogenol(r) visit our Web site at
www.Pycnogenol.com.
SOURCE Natural Health Science, Inc.