Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Pycnogenol Can You Take Pycnogenol After Its Expiry Date?

Can you take pycnogenol after its expiry date? - pycnogenol

I have some pills Pycnogenol, but the expiration date was in January 2009, it would still be safe because he is a natural product?

5 comments:

Tin S said...

Yes, it will be fine. It is the bark of trees. You know how long the cortex.

Kitty

SugarBab... said...

Yes, your safe. This is not a drug to complement. It is perhaps not as strong as a new bottle, but still had some effect.

Expiration dates are magic numbers. Products which do not suddenly become useless, because some time has passed. 'll Always less efficient and begin to lose their rights to electricity from the date of manufacture.

The performance deteriorates rapidly as time passes. If your side dishes in the refrigerator, take longer, because the deterioration of the cold, most of them because it slows down slows the deterioration of the food and flavors.

Noccie said...

It is advisable to take any medication after the expiration date - when the time is here! Natural or not is irrelevant to the natural arsenic is naturally led ....,

raguim said...

Do not take it after its expiry date to regulate their blood sugar, it will not work efficiently, and it was the blood glucose levels in the blood is abnormal.

Sputnik said...

Not sure, but I would stay on the safe side and go. It has an expiration date for a reason, right?

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