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Why Does the Codeage Liposomal Honokiol+ Include Grape Seed Extract?Updated 3 hours ago

The Codeage Liposomal Honokiol+ combines 250mg of Honokiol from Magnolia Bark Extract with 100mg of Grape Seed Extract (Vitis vinifera) per capsule. Grape Seed Extract is a well-established botanical ingredient in the dietary supplement industry and is included here as a complementary plant-derived source of polyphenols.


What Is Grape Seed Extract?

Grape Seed Extract is derived from the seeds of grapes (Vitis vinifera) and is one of the most widely researched botanical ingredients in the supplement industry. It is a concentrated source of polyphenolic compounds — plant-derived antioxidants that belong to the same broad family as Honokiol.

Grape Seed Extract is commonly included in premium supplement formulations alongside other polyphenol-rich botanical ingredients.


Why Pair It With Honokiol?

Both Honokiol and Grape Seed Extract are polyphenol-rich botanical ingredients. Including them together in a single formula reflects a multi-botanical approach to polyphenol supplementation — delivering two distinct plant-derived sources in one daily capsule.

This product is a dietary supplement. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Is Grape Seed Extract Vegan?

Yes. Grape Seed Extract is a plant-derived ingredient. The full Liposomal Honokiol+ formula is vegan, Non-GMO, soy-free, dairy-free, and gluten-free.

Codeage formulas are developed with care and may be subject to adjustments over time. We recommend checking the current product label or page for the most up-to-date ingredient and formulation information.

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