So when it comes to Pycnogenol, I wouldn’t recommend it as a daily or routine supplement, but I wouldn’t dismiss it if someone wanted to use it for one of the more evidence-backed reasons for use. Hopefully more trials will be conducted to better establish its place in therapy.
As usual with this supplement stuff- it might help make things a little better but it probably isn’t worth your time and money. And if it is, a doctor will probably be the one to tell you it is.