Ingredients
Grape Skin & Saffron Extracts: The Antioxidant Side of Men's Wellness

Not every ingredient in a well-built formula is designed to headline the label. Grape skin extract and saffron stigmas extract are good examples of botanicals that quietly round out a formula rather than driving the marketing copy — which is exactly why they're worth understanding on their own terms.
Grape skin extract: a plant-based antioxidant
Grape skin contains naturally occurring polyphenols and other plant compounds studied for antioxidant properties. Antioxidants are compounds associated with helping the body manage oxidative stress — a normal part of everyday physiological processes.
In honeyfil's formula, grape skin extract is included as an additional botanical component supporting overall antioxidant intake, working alongside the formula's other ingredients rather than as a stand-alone claim.
Saffron stigmas extract: a traditional botanical
Saffron — harvested from the stigmas of the Crocus sativus flower — is one of the most labor-intensive spices to produce, which is part of why it has a long history as a valued botanical. It's a traditional botanical ingredient that has been studied in several areas of general wellness.
Within honeyfil's formula, saffron stigmas extract is an additional botanical component within the overall formulation — contributing to general wellness support alongside the formula's other seven ingredients.
Why "supporting" ingredients still matter
It's tempting to focus only on the ingredients with the most direct, singular claim (like L-citrulline for circulation). But a well-considered formula usually includes ingredients like grape skin and saffron specifically because they broaden the nutritional and botanical base — without inflating the label with unsupported claims about what they do.
See how grape skin extract and saffron fit into the full 8-ingredient formula.
View Full FormulaFrequently asked questions
Are grape skin extract and grape seed extract the same thing?
No — they come from different parts of the grape and can have different compound profiles. Always check a product's specific ingredient list rather than assuming they're interchangeable.
Is saffron used in honeyfil the same as culinary saffron?
Both are derived from the stigmas of the saffron crocus, though supplement-grade extracts are processed specifically for use in formulas rather than as a culinary spice.
Do these ingredients have a specific, guaranteed effect?
No specific timeline or result can be guaranteed for any nutritional or botanical ingredient. These are included as general antioxidant and wellness support, not as treatments for any condition.

