Astaxanthin is a powerful carotenoid antioxidant derived from microalgae that gives salmon and shrimp their pink color. It crosses the blood-brain and blood-retinal barriers, providing unique protection for the eyes and brain.
Astaxanthin is a powerful carotenoid antioxidant derived from microalgae that gives salmon and shrimp their pink color. It crosses the blood-brain and blood-retinal barriers, providing unique protection for the eyes and brain.
Naturally found in salmon and microalgae, astaxanthin is known as one of the most potent natural antioxidants. It reduces oxidative inflammation, enhances endurance, supports healthy skin aging, and improves eye health. Seniors benefit from its role in protecting heart and cognitive function while reducing fatigue.
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Astaxanthin is one of nature's most potent antioxidants, up to 6,000 times stronger than vitamin C. It uniquely spans cell membranes, protecting both the water-soluble and fat-soluble portions of cells from oxidative stress and supporting overall cellular health.
Protects eyes: Reduces retinal oxidative stress.
Supports skin elasticity: Improves hydration and smoothness.
Enhances endurance: Increases physical stamina.
Protects heart: Reduces oxidative cholesterol damage.
Supports immunity: Strengthens antioxidant defenses.
Reduces inflammation: Soothes joints and muscles.
Supports focus: Improves visual-cognitive processing.
Reduces mental fatigue: Enhances mitochondrial energy.
Protects neurons: Prevents oxidative damage to brain tissue.
Improves alertness: Supports sustained cognitive energy.
Promotes calm: Reduces oxidative stress–related anxiety.
Related Conditions: Heart disease, eye fatigue, arthritis, skin aging, inflammation, oxidative stress, fatigue, cognitive decline
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Anxiety is a common emotional state characterized by feelings of worry, fear, or unease. It can manifest in various ways, including physical symptoms like rapid heartbeat, sweating, and difficulty breathing. While a certain amount of anxiety is normal, excessive or persistent anxiety can significantly impact a person's quality of life.
Heart disease, also known as cardiovascular disease, is a broad term that encompasses a range of conditions affecting the heart and blood vessels. It is a leading cause of death worldwide, particularly among older adults.
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), also known as myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), is a complex medical condition characterized by severe fatigue that is not relieved by rest. This debilitating fatigue can significantly impact daily activities and overall quality of life. While CFS can affect people of all ages, it is particularly prevalent among middle-aged individuals.
Macular degeneration is a progressive eye condition that affects central vision, making tasks like reading and recognizing faces difficult. It’s most common in older adults and can be managed through early detection, nutritional support, and treatment.
Stress and worry are common human emotions, but they can become problematic when they are chronic and overwhelming. For seniors, stress and worry can be particularly challenging, as they may be dealing with significant life changes, health issues, and the loss of loved ones.
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In a large Iranian study, people who ate more carotenoids (plant pigments found in colorful produce) were less likely to be overweight or have obesity.
In a rat study, the supplement astaxanthin was linked to less brain swelling and better nerve function after a stroke-like event, possibly by improving gut bacteria and body chemistry.
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