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Who should take Anthogenol
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Anthogenol is recommended for anyone (20 years plus) who wants to age healthily, and especially for those with a history of or susceptibility to:

• Vascular problems 
• Circulatory problems
• Eye problems

During decades of use and millions of patient days, there have been no serious adverse side effects as a result of taking the OPCs in Anthogenol on their own, or with other dietary supplements or prescription medicines. If you are taking warfarin, you will need to see your doctor before starting on Anthogenol so your INR can be monitored and warfarin dose adjusted. While no adverse effects have been reported it is recommended you seek medical advice before starting on Anthogenol if you are pregnant.

The suggested dose of one capsule per day, taken before a meal, has shown benefits after three months (although you may feel benefits sooner).  In some cases, such as improved endurance and varicose veins, you may need to take two or three capsules daily.

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Anthogenol has really helped with circulation problems that I had. For years I was unable to bend down for any length of time without getting pins and needles. The other area its really helped in is reducing my stretch marks - Karen Rogers, Penrith NSW
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Anthogenol cannot be compared with other Vitis vinifera products or supplements, due to the highly specialised, proprietary isolation process.
Vitamins can only be of assistance if the dietary vitamin intake is inadequate.
Each capsule contains Vitis vinifera dry seed extract, ascorbic acid and silicon dioxide.
Always read the label and use only as directed. If symptoms persist, see a healthcare professional. Storage: Store below 30°C.
Do not use if blister seal is broken or if seals over carton end are missing or broken. Suitable for vegetarians.
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