Indications & Usage:
- used in Alzheimer's disease, parkinsonism
- treats macular damage and preventing many types of cancer
- It is also used in stroke and diabetes
- treating in fertility in males
- rheumatoid arthritis
- chronic venous insufficiency, collagen breakdown
About Composition:
Astaxanthin:
Astaxanthin Is a naturally-occurring carotenoid found in algae, crab and salmon. Carotenoids are color pigments that occur in nature and support good health. Astaxanthin works by blocking the reactive oxygen and nitrogen species and prevents oxidation.
Beta carotene:
Beta carotene is the red -orange pigment found in vegetables and fruits. It is the main precursor for the synthesis of vitamin A it has antioxidant property, it inactivates reactive oxygen species and singlet oxygen in peripheral tissues, in plasma and in skin.
Astaxanthin:
Astaxanthin is an antioxidant that promotes eye health. More importantly, it focuses on the eyes above all other parts of the body. In particular this helps to protect the eyes and keep them away from suffering of excess damage caused by free radicals.
As astaxanthin works, it moves through the body and makes it easier for your eyes to take in the blood they need. It allows blood to flow properly without obstructions caused by what comes into the eyes. The lens of the eye focuses incoming light onto the photosensitive retina, which then transmits visual signals to the brain. In the central area of the retina lies the macula, which has the highest density of photoreceptors that provides visual acuity.
Grape seed extract:
Grape seed extract is a dietary supplement made by removing, drying, and pulverizing the seeds of grapes and masking the bitter taste of seeds. Grape seeds are rich in antioxidants, it includes phenolic acids, anthocyanins, flavonoids, and oligomeric proanthocyanidin complexes it lowers the high cholesterol and used in nerve damage
Lutein & Zeaxanthin:
Lutein and zeaxanthin both are xanthophyll cartenoids found in green vegrtables. Lutein and zeaxanthin appear to have important antioxidant functions in the body. Along with other natural antioxidants, including vitamin c , beta carotene these pigments prevents the damaging of cells by free radicals, which are unstable molecules that can destroy cells and play a role in many diseases. lutein and zeaxanthin, may decrease the risk for age related macular degeneration and retinopathy. It functions as a light filter, protecting the eye tissues from sunlight damage.
Lycopene:
lycopene is the red colour fat soluble pigment found in the tomato and it is used to treat various heart diseases and in cancer Lycopene is a powerful antioxidant that may help protect cells from damage.
Omega 3 fatty acids:
omega 3 fatty acids found in fish and flaxseed.
There are three main omega-3 fatty acids which are alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA).
Omega-3s are important components of the cell membranes. DHA levels are especially high in cerebral cortex and sperm cells. Omega-3s also provide calories to give your body energy
Side Effects:
- Astaxanthin may affect bleeding
- Astaxanthin may lower blood sugar levels
- discoloration of the skin
- excessive pain the joints
- yellowing of the skin
- headace
- itching in the scalp
Contraindications:
Hypersensitivity.
Caution:
Use cautiously in patients with hormonal disorders.
