Thursday, March 20, 2008

OceanGrown International - Asta-what???

Astaxanthin (pronounced as-tuh-zan'-thin). Astaxanthin is a powerful antioxidant. Repairing and preventing damage by free-radicals in the body, astaxanthin is unique that is doesn't convert into Vitamin A, which at high doses can be toxic to humans.

Astaxanthin, provides the red coloration of salmon, traps more types of free radical molecules that are destructive to cells than any other antioxidant. Astaxanthin is a strong weapon in the battle against free radicals and the many age-related diseases associated with them. Thus, it is used in the most effective anti-aging skin care creams and supplements.

Astaxanthin is a red pigment occurring naturally in a wide variety of living organisms. Most crustaceans, including shrimp, crawfish, crabs and lobster, are tinted red by accumulated astaxanthin; the pink flesh of healthy wild salmon is a clear example. Several studies have shown how effective astaxanthin is as a cancer preventive in rats and mice. Astaxanthin is a powerful biological antioxidant, especially effective at preventing lipid peroxidation, with up to 500 higher efficacy than vitamin E, and up to 10 times stronger than beta-carotene.

The FDA has approved the following claims of astaxanthin, amazing as there are very few health claims that can be made of any one product or substance:
  • Joint Health
  • Healthy Immune Function
  • Tendon Health
  • Healthy Skin
  • Anti-aging through Cellular Health
  • Increased Energy Levels
  • Healthy Oxidative Balance
  • Recovery after Exercise
  • Healthly Cardiovascular System
  • Eye Health
  • Crosses the Blood-Brain Barrier
  • Normal C-Reactive Protein Levels
  • Supports Recovery from Sun Exposure

Natural astaxanthin is so effective as an antioxidant, natural UV protector and anti-inflammitory, it has gotten alot of research in recent years. If you are looking for more information on Astaxanthin, you can check it out here.

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