| Management number | 220220388 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $24.05 | Model Number | 220220388 | ||
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Lutein, nicknamed “the eye vitamin,” is a type of carotenoid antioxidant Ask yourself this question: How many colors are in your favorite foods? The answer will tell you how much lutein you’re getting. Just like many other types of antioxidants, lutein is found in brightly colored foods like fruits and vegetables — especially leafy greens and types that are deep orange or yellow. Along with another vision-boosting antioxidant called zeaxanthin, lutein is abundant in nutrients foods including kale, broccoli and many other green vegetables, eggs yolks and citrus fruits The average person who eats the Standard American Diet is likely running low in lutein, in addition to other important antioxidants. The human body cannot synthesize lutein or zeaxanthin on its own, which means we must obtain these important nutrients from our diet (or in some cases, supplements). You already know that filling up on plenty of fruits and veggies is good for you — and here’s just another example of why that is. Although it’s best to get enough lutein naturally through a healthy diet foods, nutritional supplements or fortified foods and beverages can also be used by some people in order to help increase lutein levels. Are supplements really necessary to achieve benefits? Likely not, but overall we still have a way to go when it comes to understanding the full potential of lutein in terms of bioavailability, metabolism and dose-response relationships.
| UPC | 700754261190 |
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| Item Form | Capsule |
| Brand Name | Cand-Made |
| Unit Count | 90.00 Count |
| Manufacturer | Cand-Made |
| Product Benefits | Antioxidant |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ECS014492 |
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