Astaxanthin

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Astaxanthin is a member of the carotenoid family of plant pigments, occurring in nature primarily in ocean plant life. Astaxanthin is also commercially synthesized for use in fish farming.1, 2 Like other carotenoids, astaxanthin has strong antoxidant activity, and test tube and animal research has suggested potential anti-inflammatory, immune-regulating, antibacterial, and anticancer properties.3, 4
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This supplement has been used in connection with the following health conditions:

Used for AmountWhy
Anti-Aging
4 to 12 mg daily2 stars[2 stars]
Astaxanthin might support skin health by reducing fine lines and wrinkles and improving skin elasticity.
Athletic Performance
4 mg per day2 stars[2 stars]
Astaxanthin is a member of the carotenoid family with strong antioxidant properties that might protect against the oxidative stress of exercise.
Gastritis
4 to 12 mg per day 2 stars[2 stars]
The carotenoid astaxanthin may inhibit the growth of Helicobacter pylori and reduce related gastric inflammation.
High Triglycerides
4 to 12 mg daily2 stars[2 stars]
Astaxanthin has antioxidant and other properties that might support proper regulation of blood lipids.
Indigestion, Heartburn, and Low Stomach Acidity
4 to 12 mg per day2 stars[2 stars]
The carotenoid astaxanthin may inhibit the growth of Helicobacter pylori and reduce related gastric inflammation.
Age-Related Cognitive Decline
Refer to label instructions 1 star[1 star]
Some, though not all, research has found astaxanthin might protect the brain from age-related oxidative damage.
High Cholesterol
6 to 12 mg daily1 star[1 star]
Astaxanthin has antioxidant and other properties that may help improve cholesterol metabolism and protect vascular health.

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