Our answers to your most essential questions
What are the proven health benefits of polyphenols?
Grape polyphenols have several proven actions:
- Cardiovascular protection
- Contributes to brighter, more radiant skin
- Antioxidant action (traps free radicals)
- Anti-inflammatory action
- Reduction of bad cholesterol (LDL)
- Positive effect on blood microcirculation
- Protective effect in smokers, hypertensive, post-menopausal or dialysis patients
When and how should I take Dionysox?
The best time to take a dose is mid-morning , away from meals.
Why? Because tannins (a polyphenol family) bind to proteins (meat, eggs, etc.), reducing their effectiveness. It is therefore best to consume them on an empty stomach or between meals.
Is it compatible with a diabetic diet?
Yes, absolutely!
A question about carbohydrate intake is understandable. A diabetic restricts intake but can eat fruit. The important point is to respect the natural balance (the TOTUM), which is the case with Dionysox.
How long does Dionysox keep?
The product has a shelf life of 30 months in unopened packaging. So, if you want to get your Dionysox for a year-round treatment, that's perfectly possible!
Why do we talk about a scientifically proven effect?
The benefits of polyphenols (especially those from red grapes, which we use to produce Dionysox) on cardiovascular health are documented by more than 15 years of clinical studies conducted on 35,000 volunteers .
Among the scientific institutions involved:
- INSERM Angers (France)
- Boston University (USA)
- University of Barcelona (Spain)
- University of Western Australia
- Catholic University of Chile
And other prestigious scientific teams
Is there alcohol in the product?
No, Dionysox does not contain alcohol.
What is the origin of the grapes used for the production of the food supplement?
The grapes come from organic wine estates located in the Loire Valley
Can we measure antioxidant efficacy?
Yes, thanks to the ORAC (Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity) test . The results are mentioned on the packaging, but are little known to the general public.
Do you need more information?
Please visit our contact page to ask any further questions. We will get back to you as soon as possible!