What indications does astaxanthin have for human use?
• Increases strength and endurance (2.8 times greater increase over baseline versus placebo in human study).* • Alleviates symptoms in patients with H. pylori (pre-ulcer indigestion).* • Protects cell and mitochondrial membranes from oxidative damage, thus protecting the cell from oxidative damage.** • Boosts immune system by increasing the number of antibody-producing cells.** • Prevents the initiation of cancer cells in the tongue, oral cavity, large bowel, bladder, uterus, and breast.** • Inhibits lipid peroxidation that causes plaque formation, thus reducing risk of cardiovascular disease.** • Alleviates oxidative stress** and crosses the blood brain barrier.** Therefore, may assist in neurodegenerative conditions such as AMD**, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, ALS and MS. • Protects the eyes and skin from UV A and B damage by quenching singlet and triplet oxygen.** • Reduces the number of new and abnormal cells in the liver.** * Confirmed in human clinical study. ** Confirmed in preclini
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