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Is Pycnogenol contraindicated in Renal Artery Stenosis?

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Posted 11 December 2017 - 08:37 PM


Hello,

 

I am hoping someone with the relevant expertise can answer my question. I am a stage 4 kidney disease patient with probable bilateral renal artery stenosis and as a result ARB/ACEi are contraindicated in my condition. However I have come across Pycnogenol where a few studies have shown to reduce BP and promote kidney function for patients like me who suffer from metabolic syndrome. However I have also read - "Pycnogenol acts as a natural ACE inhibitor, protects cell membranes from oxidative stress, increases nitric oxide, and improves endothelial function, and decreases hs-CRP."

 

I wanted some feedback as to the validity of this claim. If ARB/ACEi are contraindicated for me due to that risk of acute kidney injury, should I also stay away from Pycnogenol?

 

If anyone has any experience with this supplement or knowledge about its action, please enlighten me.

 

Thank You







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