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Accept No Substitutes
Consumers need to know that the marketplace is full of imitations,
offshoots and derivatives of scientifically proven and patented
natural products. Those who are looking for a product that will
produce the proven results and not just the "claimed"
or "implied" results, want the authentic product that
was used in the actual scientific research. This is especially
important when you buy a product labeled as "grape seed
extract" or "pine bark extract."
"OPC" and "Proanthocyanidins"
are
Unreliable Names in the Marketplace
When reading product labels, magazine articles and many popular
books, the terms "OPC" and "proanthocyanidins"
should be considered as generic words and not scientific whatsoever.
In most cases, the terms are used as equivalent to "grape
seed extract" or "pine bark extract" for commercial
interests—or by mistake—and their differences have
truly lost all scientific meaning. For example, independent
testing found that a leading American brand of grape seed
extract, which is labeled as containing "OPCs," contained
no active OPCs (oligomeric proanthocyanidins)—the active
ingredient that gave "grape seed extract" it's fame.
(It's important to note that the same tests
demonstrated that Flavay® scores the highest as an antioxidant
and as a free radical scavenger, which is precisely the free
radical scavenging effect that Dr. Masquelier invented and claimed
in U.S. Patent 4,698,360.)
Unfortunately, many companies have used Dr. Jack Masquelier’s
name and research in unauthorized ways to promote illegitimate
extracts. There are many, many suppliers of grape seed and pine
bark extracts who use various and unproven manufacturing processes,
which leads to widespread differences in products labeled at
"grape seed extract" or "pine bark extract"
in the marketplace. Together with widespread confusion and misunderstanding
as to the differences between vague "extracts" and
their active principles, it's practically impossible for retailers
and consumers to distinguish inferior products from quality
ones.
Flavay® is the Name You
Can Trust
Flavay® is the genuine antioxidant that Dr. Jack Masquelier
used in the actual experiments by which he established and patented
the radical scavenger effect. Flavay® is the
precisely defined active polyphenol complex patented and perfected
by the inventor, Dr. Masquelier, validated by the French Ministry
of Health and documented by a library of research consisting
of many patents and hundreds of scientific papers, articles,
doctorate theses, lectures and presentations. For quality, consistency,
bioavailability and safety, consumers may rely upon Flavay®.
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