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The Ingredients in Astaxanthin with Phospholipids can:
  • Support immune, brain, cardiovascular, skin, and mitochondrial health
  • Cross the blood-eye barrier and support eye health
  • Provide higher than normal absorbability due to sunflower phospholipids

Use Astaxanthin with Phospholipids to get most of the health benefits that astaxanthin can give you, from joint support to immune, brain, cardiovascular, mitochondrial and eye health support – astaxanthin can support it all!

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Health Benefits at a Glance:

Astaxanthin is a very versatile antioxidant loaded with health benefits. It can support joint, immune, brain, cardiovascular, DNA, mitochondrial health, and vascular health within the eye. 

So Astaxanthin with Phospholipids combines natural astaxanthin with a proprietary blend of four phospholipids to facilitate maximum absorption of astaxanthin into the bloodstream to get as much as possible out of the health benefits that Astaxanthin can give your body.


Why it Works:

Astaxanthin is powerful antioxidant which can support over all body health and is a very important nutrient for eye health support. 

The reason for that is that this powerful carotenoid can cross the blood-eye barrier and thereby support vascular health within the eye and protect the eyes’ sensitive cells [1].

However, astaxanthin is a fat-soluble nutrient, so it is crucial to take it in a highly absorbable form. To optimize absorption, Life Extension has blended 4 mg of astaxanthin with a proprietary 80 mg blend of phospholipids, obtained from sunflower.

The phospholipids enhance absorption of carotenoids like astaxanthin, so you can enjoy the full benefits of this powerful antioxidant.


The Science Behind the Product:

Astaxanthin is a red pigment molecule that is a member of the carotenoid family found in certain marine algae]. New research has revealed that astaxanthin plays a role in joint optimization, immune [2-4], brain [5-9], cardiovascular [10-17], DNA [6,18,19] and mitochondrial health [20-24]. 

Research has also demonstrated that astaxanthin can help promote healthy blood sugar levels for people who are in the normal range [25-27]. This formulation is designed to enhance astaxanthin absorption by several fold[28]. 

Astaxanthin also promotes the activity of white blood cells (lymphocytes) and natural killer cells (NK) that play a role in the innate immune system [29-31]. Additionally, astaxanthin plays a role in fighting aging, protects heart muscle and supports eye health [32,33].


How to Use:
  • Take one (1) softgel once or twice daily with or without food, or as recommended by a healthcare practitioner.

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