The benefits attributed to astaxanthin are numerous, with studies supporting benefits for the eyes, skin, joints and central nervous system as well as its role in boosting immunity, reducing the risk of cancer and suppressing the development of lifestyle-related diseases such as obesity, atherosclerosis, diabetes, hyperlipidaemia and hypertension
Association of cerebrospinal fluid -amyloid 142, T-tau, P-tau181, and -synuclein levels with clinical features of drug-naive patients with early Parkinson disease
(10) As for immune function, astaxanthin has been suggested to have two roles: (11) Modulating immune responses Regulating bacterial load and gastric inflammation Studies show that astaxanthin may be a powerful compound for regulating immune responses, oxidative damage, and inflammation in humans
In addition to the oligodendrocyte progenitor cells identified in the 1990s as the principal source of remyelinating cells in the central nervous system (CNS), other cell populations, including subventricular zone-derived neural progenitors, Schwann cells, and even spared mature oligodendrocytes, have more recently emerged as potential contributors to CNS remyelination
Typically, dermatologists recommend a dose of 600-1200 mg of glutathione administered twice a week
methodology: H.R.M., B.A.F., D.P., M.B