Recently, a new research has discovered a bark extract from the French maritime pine (Pinus pinaster) tree capable to help alleviate jet lag in travelers by almost 50%. The survey carried out by world-famous G. D’Annunzio University in Pescara, Italy, and for this study, a brain CT scan and a scoring system had been involved in order to find out that Pycnogenol reduced symptoms. On the other hand, the conclusion comprised symptoms those found in both healthy passengers and hypertensive patients, for example insomnia, fatigue, brain swelling, headaches, and lower leg edema, a general condition coupled with long trip by air.
The statistics included a number of travelers who getting flights with seven to nine hours period and they had been served with 50 mg of oral Pycnogenol three times per day, for seven days. And the serving had been started just two days earlier to the schedule flight.
It was a two-part research, where passengers were split into two categories such as the Pycnogenol group and the control group. And the researchers discovered an important reduction of the entire jet lag signs and symptoms by 56% in the Pycnogenol faction as compared to the unprocessed control faction. So, hopefully enough, in future Pycnogenol as a budding safe and natural way for long distance passengers may be used and long distance traveler get hassle free trip.
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