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Study shows pine bark naturally relieves symptoms of acute hemorrhoids
MWW Group ^ | Jan 12, 2010 | Unknown

Posted on 01/12/2010 3:14:16 AM PST by decimon

Research reveals Pycnogenol is effective in reducing severe symptoms, including bleeding

(Jan. 12, 2009) – HOBOKEN, NJ – According to the National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse, about half of the U.S. population will have hemorrhoids by the age of 50. While the most common prescription to treat hemorrhoids is over-the-counter remedies, most patients do not report symptoms of acute hemorrhoidal attacks to their doctor until they are in severe distress, including bleeding. A study published in a recent issue of Phytotherapy Research reveals Pycnogenol® (pic-noj-en-all), an antioxidant plant extract from the bark of the French maritime pine tree, has important anti-inflammatory and anti-thrombotic properties that may be beneficial in patients with hemorrhoids, both for acute and chronic treatment, and in preventing new attacks.

"Topical medications, lifestyle changes and careful hygiene are all that is needed for most patients to control symptoms of hemorrhoids," said Professor Peter Rohdewald, a co-author of the study. "In this study, both topical and oral Pycnogenol® treatment reduced the intensity and duration of hemorrhoidal pain and bleeding. Pycnogenol® even reduced the number of procedures and hospital admissions caused by severe cases."

The randomized, controlled study conducted by G D'Annunzio University in Italy investigated 84 patients suffering from an acute episode of external hemorrhoids, lasting 24 to 48 hours prior to inclusion in the study. The most frequently observed signs and symptoms, including hemorrhoidal bleedings, severe perineal pain and intravascular thrombus, were evaluated during the study period of two weeks. Patients were randomly allocated to one of three treatment groups, as follows: Treatment of Group 1 consisted of initial 300 mg of Pycnogenol® tablets daily for four days, followed by 150 mg per day for the following three days; Group 2 received the same treatment as Group 1, plus 0.5% Pycnogenol® topical cream; and Group 3 was a placebo treatment group. Symptoms of hemorrhoidal attacks were assessed, and duration of peak pain was observed and recorded, from the initial signs and symptoms to the disappearance of severe, incapacitating pain.

Results were measured by monitoring the following: variation in signs and symptoms (bleeding severity, acute intravascular thrombus, severe perineal pain, tenderness); quality of life parameters (impairment in walking, standing, sitting, embarrassment or social withdrawal); duration of peak pain time, and the costs associated with lost working days.

The complication of hemorrhoidal bleedings was completely absent in the Pycnogenol® groups after seven days and thereafter, while it was still observed in the placebo group during two weeks of follow up. Results for quality of life parameters confirmed a significant improvement in social functions by using Pycnogenol® orally, with the important added benefit of a topical application of Pycnogenol®. Results also confirmed the duration of peak pain was significantly lower in the combined oral plus topical Pycnogenol® group. Finally, there was a decrease in the number of lost working days, as well as a decrease in the recurrence of complications and overall treatment costs the month following in both Pycnogenol® groups.

Results showed that Pycnogenol® significantly lowered acute peri-anal pain using a grading scale ranging from 0 to maximum 4 from an average 3.2 at baseline to 0.8 in Group 1, an average 3.3 at baseline to 0.3 in Group 2, and an average 3.4 at baseline to 1.2 in Group 3. The scores progressively decreased in all groups during the two-week observation period. The decrease in symptoms was significantly higher in the Pycnogenol® groups as compared to the control group showing the efficacy of Pycnogenol® in relieving the signs and symptoms of acute external hemorrhoids.

"This study clearly indicates that Pycnogenol® is an effective, natural solution in controlling this common, disabling problem and may contribute to relieve hemorrhoidal attacks and offer pain relief," said Professor Rohdewald. "Individuals never affected by hemorrhoids cannot imagine what people go through. Hemorrhoids can affect every aspect of your daily routine; it represents a tragedy most people don't realize. Our study suggests that Pycnogenol® may help with all major symptoms. Further studies with Pycnogenol® are in progress investigating preventative effects for new attacks and in the general management of hemorrhoids."

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Pycnogenol® dietary supplements are readily available in health food stores, grocery stores or on the Internet but a topical formula specifically for hemorrhoids is in the development phase while additional research is ongoing.

About Pycnogenol®

Pycnogenol® 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 220 published studies and review articles ensuring safety and efficacy as an ingredient. Today, Pycnogenol® is available in more than 700 dietary supplements, multi-vitamins and health products worldwide. For more information, visit www.pycnogenol.com.

Natural Health Science Inc. (NHS), based in Hoboken, New Jersey, is the North American distributor for Pycnogenol® (pic-noj-en-all) brand French maritime pine bark extract on behalf of Horphag Research. Pycnogenol® 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® in North America and benefits from more than 40 years of scientific research assuring the safety and efficacy of Pycnogenol® as a dietary supplement. For more information about Pycnogenol visit our Web site at www.pycnogenol.com.


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This reads as an ad but if it works then it does.
1 posted on 01/12/2010 3:14:17 AM PST by decimon
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To: neverdem; Pharmboy; DvdMom

Pining for the piles ping.


2 posted on 01/12/2010 3:15:02 AM PST by decimon
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To: decimon

Pine bark toilet paper?!?! Ouch!!!!!!


3 posted on 01/12/2010 3:18:53 AM PST by Drago
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To: decimon

It is an ad.


4 posted on 01/12/2010 3:19:56 AM PST by Moonman62 (The issue of whether cheap labor makes America great should have been settled by the Civil War.)
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To: decimon

Layoff the Heffenreffer beer and capicola.


5 posted on 01/12/2010 3:24:07 AM PST by dancusa (Political Correctness is a firewall to the truth.)
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To: decimon
People have been using pineshole for years.


6 posted on 01/12/2010 3:29:13 AM PST by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: Drago

Pine bark toilet paper?!?! Ouch!!!!!!
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That’s what I thought...rub your butt with some pine bark for a while, you will forget all about those hemorrhoids


7 posted on 01/12/2010 3:30:49 AM PST by Irenic
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To: decimon

My dad has hemmoroids, says they are the worst thing you can imagine. He has to get them lanced by a doc.


8 posted on 01/12/2010 3:39:43 AM PST by world weary
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To: Drago

Step one: Remove the bark from the tree.


9 posted on 01/12/2010 3:41:40 AM PST by bmwcyle (Free the Navy Seals)
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To: decimon

Maritime Pine Bark extract is very bitter and astringent, so you’d want capsules if you want to try it. But, it does have several remarkable properties, including being one of the most powerful antioxidants you can get. It’s also an immune booster and anti-inflammatory, with reputed benefits in cancer therapy.

So, take all those in combination, and it makes a certain amount of sense that there could be benefit with hemorrhoids.

The only reason I have any familiarity with it, is that I ordered some from a holistic veterinarian for my dog, who had cancer. Didn’t want to subject him to anything too miserable, so I tasted of it myself. Turned my mouth inside out. Strong stuff.


10 posted on 01/12/2010 3:53:21 AM PST by RegulatorCountry
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To: Drago

Pine bark toilet paper?!?! Ouch!!!!!!

With a special warning, beware of slivers!


11 posted on 01/12/2010 3:57:03 AM PST by Dem Guard
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To: decimon

I’ve got almost an acre of hemorrhoid relief if anyone needs some!


12 posted on 01/12/2010 3:57:55 AM PST by rintense (You do not advance conservatism by becoming more liberal. ~ rintense, 2006)
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To: decimon

Put pine bark beetles to work...


13 posted on 01/12/2010 4:34:17 AM PST by LRS (Just contracts; just laws; just a constitution...)
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To: decimon
It works!

I use pine bark mulch around my azaleas and they have never had hemorrhoids.

14 posted on 01/12/2010 4:34:31 AM PST by Adder (Proudly ignoring Zero since 1-20-09! WTFU!)
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To: Drago

That’s what I thought when I read the headline.


15 posted on 01/12/2010 4:43:31 AM PST by R. Scott (Humanity i love you because when you're hard up you pawn your Intelligence to buy a drink)
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To: LRS

Let me ad:

Doctor: “I have good news and bad news. Your hemorrhoids are gone, but you now have a Pine Bark Beetle infestation”...


16 posted on 01/12/2010 4:49:34 AM PST by LRS (Just contracts; just laws; just a constitution...)
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To: decimon
Boy was I glad when I saw the word “extract” in there.

I was dreading the idea of what to do with a pile of pine bark while sitting on the porcelain.

17 posted on 01/12/2010 5:12:40 AM PST by GulfBreeze (Palin 2012 - For The Change You Wanted!!!)
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To: LRS
but now you have now have a Pine bark beetle infestation

I think the most obvious way the pine bark works is that the termites chew away the excess tissue of the hemorrhoid.

18 posted on 01/12/2010 5:14:51 AM PST by vetvetdoug (FUBO, a fashion statement for conservatives.)
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To: decimon
Study shows pine bark naturally relieves symptoms of acute hemorrhoids

Natural as opposed to what? A cheese grater?

19 posted on 01/12/2010 5:19:54 AM PST by paulycy (The Liberals' Racial DOUBLE-STANDARDS are HATE CRIMES.)
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To: paulycy
Natural as opposed to what? A cheese grater?

Or moose bites. Or Stink Vampires. Or...

20 posted on 01/12/2010 5:25:22 AM PST by decimon
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