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Features:- Each 12mg softgel delivers daily support for skin hydration, eye health, and cellular defense—cold-pressed with organic coconut oil to enhance absorption. A simple addition to your daily routine for glowing skin and natural antioxidant protection
- Our astaxanthin is sustainably cultivated using geothermal energy and clean water from Iceland, reducing environmental impact by over 50%. This earth-conscious production process reflects our commitment to both human and planetary health
- Non-GMO tested, gluten-free, and soy-free, this formula is manufactured in the USA in cGMP-compliant facilities and third-party tested for quality and potency. No synthetic fillers, no unnecessary ingredients—just high-quality, science-backed wellness
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Astaxanthin is a potent, natural red-pigmented carotenoid antioxidant derived from microalgae, known for supporting eye, skin, and cardiovascular health by reducing oxidative stress and inflammation. It often benefits skin elasticity, reduces UV damage, and improves eye fatigue. Typically taken in 4–12 mg daily doses, it is safe, with potential minor side effects like increased bowel movements.
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Key Health Benefits and Uses:
- Eye Health: Protects against eye strain, stabilizes tear film for dry eye, and supports retina health.
- Skin Health: Enhances elasticity, reduces wrinkles, and provides UV protection, says a YouTube video.
- Antioxidant/Anti-inflammatory
- Cardiovascular and Cognitive Support: May improve cholesterol levels (lower LDL, raise HDL) and support cognitive health, says WebMD.
- Athletic Performance: Potentially reduces muscle damage and improves endurance.
This particular brand uses Coconut oil as a carrier and supposed it is better than sunflower oil.:
Combats free radicals more efficiently than vitamins C and E.
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Expiration date: March 2020.
Ineligible for returns, working on my refund now.
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