Randomized double-blind, placebo-controlled studies have shown that 3-months supplementation of natural astaxanthin extract from Haematococcus pluvialis (12mg/daily) improved mental quickness, multitasking, memory and faster learning in senior subjects complaining of age-related forgetfulness.
Haematococcus Pluvialis Benefits:
Improves age-related forgetfulness,multitasking,and alertness
Decreases oxidation of red blood cells, which is linked to the prevention of dementia
Enhances capillary blood flow and blood antioxidant quality
Modulates blood pressure, lowering stroke risk and improves vascular endothelial health
Vision & Eye Health
Various clinical studies have shown that astaxanthin supplementation can improve the symptoms linked to Computer Vision Syndrome such as eye fatigue, eye irritation and blurred vision. Clinical studies have also shown that astaxanthin supplementation improves eye fatigue by quenching cellular inflammation that emerges during persistent visual stress and tension of the ciliary muscle.
Clinical Studies Have Shown That Natural Astaxanthin is Beneficial in Enhancing Eye Health & Vision by:
Improving symptoms linked to Computer Vision Syndrome and eye fatigue
Improving capillary blood flow
Reducing inflammation of the ciliary muscle
Gastric Health
The digestive system is one of the most sensitive components of the human body. A healthy digestive system plays an important role in a healthy lifestyle.
Clinical studies have shown that astaxanthin supplementation can support gastric health due to its ability to inhibit gastric inflammation, provide protection against stomach ulcers and reduce H.pylori infection.
Skin Health
The skin is the largest organ of the body and is extremely complex; consisting of multiple layers each of which have unique and important functions. Natural astaxanthin is the most powerful antioxidant known to science, and has the ability to optimize the health and radiance of the skin by providing protection and support to all layers.
Clinical Benefits of Natural Astaxanthin
Revitalizes photoaged skin by quenching oxidative stress and inflammation in all skin layers
Reduces the size of wrinkles and improves skin microtexture
Improves elasticity in the skin by strengthening the collagen laye
Cardiovascular Health
A large body of clinical and experimental research has concluded that natural astaxanthin can contribute to improved cardiovascular health. Studies have shown that natural astaxanthin reduces oxidative stress and inflammation, improves lipid profiles and promotes better blood flow in capillaries.
Haematococcus Pluvialis Extract Benefits
Therefore, since Ax is a strong antioxidant, we anticipate that it will be beneficial for maintaining brain health. Ax improved cell survival and reduced apoptosis and caspase 3 and 9 activation in neuroblastoma cells exposed to oxidative stress. Ax also inhibits oxidation stress-induced apoptosis in nerve cells.
Haematococcus Pluvialis Health Benefits
pluvialis is the most appealing natural source for astaxanthin production. Astaxanthin is more antioxidant than ß-carotene, lycopene, and lutein. Many research institutions and food producers are interested in astaxanthin because of its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-diabetic, and anti-aging properties.
Haematococcus Pluvialis Extract Skin Benefits
• Protects against UV rays: It's worth mentioning astaxanthin's natural knack for protecting our skin against damaging UV rays when ingested or used topically.
• Repairs DNA damage: The fact that it protects against UV rays is actually a two-fold benefit, as sun damage causes DNA damage. Fortunately, astaxanthin helps with that. That same 2018 study mentioned above found that ASX has been reported: "to improve the DNA repair capacity of cells exposed to UV radiation." In other words, it may slow the growth of skin cancer cells.
• Enhances the immune system: Astaxanthin has been found to increase the body's stores of immunoglobulin, which help the immune system fight against viruses and even melanoma, according to the 2018 review.
• Wards off wrinkles: "Astaxanthin has been shown to neutralize free radical damage, calm inflammation in the skin in eczema, and improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles in aging skin," notes Zeichner.
• Protects against hyperpigmentation: Again, this goes back to astaxanthin's antioxidant properties: "The generation of free radicals, also known as reactive oxygen species (ROS), is highly connected to skin aging," says Plescia. "Thus, astaxanthin can help protect the skin and reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, hyperpigmentation in addition to helping repair DNA damage due to UV rays."
• Moisturizes: Some studies point out that combining a topical dosage with an oral dosage (we recommend this oral supplement from the geniuses at Care/of) might help youth-preserving efforts in the long run (e.g. less pigmentation and more luminosity and moisture).2
• Fights free radicals: Astaxanthin is a powerful antioxidant and is sometimes referred to as the “strongest antioxidant in nature,” and it's no wonder. "With high levels of well-known antioxidants such as vitamin C and vitamin E, astaxanthin can help the skin respond to oxidative damage from environmental aggressors, such as the sun, as well as inhibit free radical formation," says Plescia.
• Ideal for those with sensitive skin: As Plescia points out, "Astaxanthin has also been studied to have anti-inflammatory properties aiding in skin redness, sensitivity, and inflammation."
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References:https://www.astareal.se/benefits-of-astareal-astaxanthin/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3432818/
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/221716548_Cosmetic_benefits_of_astaxanthin_on_humans_subjects