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why is it so hard to find a lutein/zeaxanthin supplement that is 10mg:2mg?

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#1 ironfistx

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Posted 14 July 2024 - 09:18 PM


This is the proper ratio (apparently).

 

I want one that is 10 and 2 after reading a document about a woman who ate healthy and took 20/4 and got crystalline maculopathy (story).

 

I have tried 4 times to add the link to the term "story" up there but it doesn't work.  https://www.ncbi.nlm...les/PMC5906391/

 

But they're all 20/4, or 25/5, or some other weird proportion (10/.5).

 

More stuff I'm asking:

 

What is the difference between MESO zeaxanthin and RR zeaxanthin? Like this:

 

|| || |Lutein (Lutemax® 2020) (from Marigold Petal Extract) ( |20 mg|*|

 

|| |Zeaxanthin (from Marigold Petal Extract ( )|13 mg|*|

 

|| |Meso    -Zeaxanthin|10 mg|*|

 

|| |RR-Zeaxanthin|3 mg|*|

 

|| Astaxanthin ( )|4 mg|*

 

Is there a reason to use the branded kinds? There's numerous brands.

 

What about unbranded? Is it fine?

 

Why do some products have lots of lutein and little zeaxanthin, like 20mg lutein and 839mcg zeaxanthin?

 

Is there a difference between the branded luteins?  Like Lutemax?  Or Floraglo?

 

 

 

 


Edited by ironfistx, 14 July 2024 - 09:22 PM.

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Posted 16 July 2024 - 12:12 AM

https://www.ncbi.nlm...les/PMC5906391/

 

 

It was noted that for the past 8 years she took a daily 20 mg lutein supplement and 4 g of fish oil and had an unusually high dietary consumption of lutein, which included a broccoli, kale, spinach, and avocado smoothie every morning.


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Posted 16 July 2024 - 12:55 PM

 

I want one that is 10 and 2 after reading a document about a woman who ate healthy and took 20/4 and got crystalline maculopathy (story).

 

But they're all 20/4, or 25/5, or some other weird proportion (10/.5).

 

 

Easy solution. Take every second day. Fat solubles are longer retained in the blood. Also heard there is some competition between Xanthophylls. So for example, Astaxanthin every second day.

 

 

https://www.ncbi.nlm...les/PMC5906391/

 

It was noted that for the past 8 years she took a daily 20 mg lutein supplement and 4 g of fish oil and had an unusually high dietary consumption of lutein, which included a broccoli, kale, spinach, and avocado smoothie every morning.

 

 

Since serum levels decreased to almost normal without supplemental, The dietary contribution wasn't that big. Seemed to be reversible.

 

Would however never be disturbed by a single anecdotal adverse effect. There are simply too many irregularities in biochemical individuality, medical history (also not recorded), toxic exposures, and finally weird genetic abnormalities, for such to be happening in one individual only.

 

How was I surprised that ME/CFS are crashing on days without end due to simple sound, light or touch sensitivities. There is probably no nutritional molecule against ME/CFS reacted not with severe adverse reaction in at least one of them. But such severe sensitivity still does not ably to the majority of the population.

 

I took in average 18.6 mg/d of Xanthophylls (Luthein, Zeaxanthins and Astaxanthin) for the last 15 years. The only surprising side-benefit was that I can't get sun-burned anymore, despite using no sun-protection. The almost 3 times higher levels in the skin found in this study to be possible with such supplementation, would explain.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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Posted 21 July 2024 - 06:12 PM

https://www.ncbi.nlm...les/PMC5906391/

 

 

It was noted that for the past 8 years she took a daily 20 mg lutein supplement and 4 g of fish oil and had an unusually high dietary consumption of lutein, which included a broccoli, kale, spinach, and avocado smoothie every morning.

 

I eat smoothies every day.  Mostly with fruit, but still.

 

Is there fish oil that has lutein?


Easy solution. Take every second day. Fat solubles are longer retained in the blood. Also heard there is some competition between Xanthophylls. So for example, Astaxanthin every second day.

 

 

Since serum levels decreased to almost normal without supplemental, The dietary contribution wasn't that big. Seemed to be reversible.

 

Would however never be disturbed by a single anecdotal adverse effect. There are simply too many irregularities in biochemical individuality, medical history (also not recorded), toxic exposures, and finally weird genetic abnormalities, for such to be happening in one individual only.

 

How was I surprised that ME/CFS are crashing on days without end due to simple sound, light or touch sensitivities. There is probably no nutritional molecule against ME/CFS reacted not with severe adverse reaction in at least one of them. But such severe sensitivity still does not ably to the majority of the population.

 

I took in average 18.6 mg/d of Xanthophylls (Luthein, Zeaxanthins and Astaxanthin) for the last 15 years. The only surprising side-benefit was that I can't get sun-burned anymore, despite using no sun-protection. The almost 3 times higher levels in the skin found in this study to be possible with such supplementation, would explain.

 

I was considering if you could take it every other day.  Certain minerals and stuff will not allow that.  But there aren't even really any 10mg ones.


Edited by ironfistx, 21 July 2024 - 06:13 PM.


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Posted 06 August 2024 - 12:01 PM

But there aren't even really any 10mg ones.

 

Swanson has 10 mg/per capsule lutein.
 



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Posted 11 August 2024 - 06:18 PM

Swanson has 10 mg/per capsule lutein.
 

 

That is definitely correct, too!  I think I ignored it because it was just "lutein" and not one of the optilut or lutemax, nor either of the others.  I was unsure about the regular "lutein."

 

No 2mg zeaxanthin, still.



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Posted 11 August 2024 - 06:24 PM

I'll probably just get a 20/4.

 

Then there's "Eyes Alive" by Swanson of which one pill has 10 and 2, and 2 astaxanthin, and bilberry, but it's very expensive ($55 for 120 capsules).  I remember when people were discussing astaxanthin a couple years ago.  Did it pan out?


Edited by ironfistx, 11 August 2024 - 06:26 PM.


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Posted 12 August 2024 - 01:35 AM

You've articulated the exact problem I've been running into, for the exact same reasons.

 

I don't want to risk a daily 20/4 supplement because of that study.

 

And I cannot find a decent 10/2 one.   

 

I've resorted to taking a 20/4 one (Sports Research) every other day.

 

I also emailed them and asked them to consider creating a 10/2 version of their supplement and linked them to that study.

 

I bet if you and a couple others emailed them and asked the same thing, they might consider it.

 

They are one of the few brands that has a 6mg option of Astaxanthin in addition to the more popular 12mg you see everywhere, so they might be our best bet for a 10/2 Lutein and Zeaxanthin.


Edited by SillyRabbit, 12 August 2024 - 01:36 AM.


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Posted 12 August 2024 - 07:00 PM

Is Sports Research legit?

 

There are some gummy products with 10/2.  They are 20/4 but they're 2 gummies.

 

According to Google there is 44mg of lutein in a cup of cooked kale.  So maybe 20mg isn't THAT much?



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Posted 13 August 2024 - 05:17 AM

This has 10/2 in one BUT it has omega 3 too.

 

https://www.iherb.co...-softgels/53651

 

Carlson has 6/1 (you could take 2 a day?).

 

https://www.iherb.co...soft-gels/11152

 

Unbranded. edit - not unbranded, Lutemax.


Edited by ironfistx, 13 August 2024 - 05:18 AM.





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